Hello Friends!
We will be at Art vs. Craft this weekend in Milwaukee, WI in booth #95. It's a 2-day event and a great place to start your holiday shopping!!
www.artvscraft.com
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hey there- i was just wondering how you did at the event? i did TERRIBLY. so bad that i didnt even go back on sunday. i felt bad and i knew that would ban me from future shows, but after the long day on saturday, i just couldnt make the drive out there again on sunday! (only an hour, but still).
ReplyDeletei hope you did better than i did, and better than the other vendors i talked to. out of the people i talked to, none of them did well.
My name is Paul Harris and i would like to show you my personal experience with Valium.
ReplyDeleteI am 55 years old. Have been on Valium for 20 days now. I decided to get off of all benzos after much reading and having a friend who was abusing Xanax kill himself (may have been other issues, too). I was taking about 4 mg of Klonopin daily. I read a lot of the reseach on benzos by Dr. Heather Ashton, one of the world's leading authorities on benzos. I was shocked to see her equivalency table for Klonopin and Xanax. 1 mg of Klonopin or Xanax is equel to 20 mg of Valium. That's right, 20!! Plus, Klonopin and Xanax have nasty side effects. That did it for me. No more benzos!! Because Valium has the longest half-life of any benzo and the least side effects, I'm using it and water-titration to get off Klonopin, a method widly used in Europe. 10% reduction every 10-14 days. So far so good.
I have experienced some of these side effects -
Headache, drowsiness in the morning. Hard time getting my Dr. to prescribe and go along with treatment program. Valium supposedly is far less addicting than some other benzos, with far fewer side effects. I hope that turns-out to be true.
I hope this information will be useful to others,
Paul Harris