Vaginal & rectal valium experiences?
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:49 am
Just looking for reports of others who have tried vaginal or rectal valium, or other suppository meds such as valium / baclofen combos.
I have heard very positive things from other patients, about being able to use these for great local relief without the systemic effects.
I am already on oral valium, 2.5 mg 4 times per day; but on "flare days", like especially if I have to drive a long distance I will take an extra whole 5mg tab. This is useful and I don't really get alot of side effects with it. I asked the PA who does my meds if I could get a few extra valium prescribed, because now if I take an extra valium I need to ration at other times to make up for it. He said he wanted me to try 4mg rectal suppositories instead, "because otherwise if you take a pill, it has to go all around your whole body just to get to the spot where it is needed".
So, 50 bucks copay and a trip accross town later, I had my suppositories. I tried one right before I went out grocery shopping. Well, by the time I was halfway through getting my groceries, I realized I was high as a kite, just totally gorked. This was with a 4mg suppository although it would not have happened with a 5mg oral tablet. So much for local effect only.
I haven't found any real use for these things yet - used one at bedtime and was totally exhausted and hung over when the alarm rang; used half of one this morning and was such an idiot at work I decided to never take one before work again...not great to be dropping papers all over the floor and unable to string a sentence together.
I have heard that others have had great benefit from these so in part really want to encourage discussion of the topic on the new board because suppositories have been a lifesaver for some PN patients and everybody should be aware of them as an option...but also to share my experience, kind of bummed and wondering if anyone has had this experience and found an appropriate dosage / timing of use to get benefit from them in spite of these issues. I am thinking for me though, oral valium will be not only cheaper and better tolerated but more effective. I didn't notice a huge symptom difference, aside from the distraction from symptoms caused by being high.
I have heard very positive things from other patients, about being able to use these for great local relief without the systemic effects.
I am already on oral valium, 2.5 mg 4 times per day; but on "flare days", like especially if I have to drive a long distance I will take an extra whole 5mg tab. This is useful and I don't really get alot of side effects with it. I asked the PA who does my meds if I could get a few extra valium prescribed, because now if I take an extra valium I need to ration at other times to make up for it. He said he wanted me to try 4mg rectal suppositories instead, "because otherwise if you take a pill, it has to go all around your whole body just to get to the spot where it is needed".
So, 50 bucks copay and a trip accross town later, I had my suppositories. I tried one right before I went out grocery shopping. Well, by the time I was halfway through getting my groceries, I realized I was high as a kite, just totally gorked. This was with a 4mg suppository although it would not have happened with a 5mg oral tablet. So much for local effect only.
I haven't found any real use for these things yet - used one at bedtime and was totally exhausted and hung over when the alarm rang; used half of one this morning and was such an idiot at work I decided to never take one before work again...not great to be dropping papers all over the floor and unable to string a sentence together.
I have heard that others have had great benefit from these so in part really want to encourage discussion of the topic on the new board because suppositories have been a lifesaver for some PN patients and everybody should be aware of them as an option...but also to share my experience, kind of bummed and wondering if anyone has had this experience and found an appropriate dosage / timing of use to get benefit from them in spite of these issues. I am thinking for me though, oral valium will be not only cheaper and better tolerated but more effective. I didn't notice a huge symptom difference, aside from the distraction from symptoms caused by being high.