Re: My Valium man has sent me Martin Dow Valium are they Lidget
Originally Posted by
nomorepanic
I am not naive but I really don't think members on this forum do it to be honest. I am not saying people don't but I just don't think it is ones that sign up to an anxiety forum asking where to buy it.
I completely understand, however there will be some members who struggle to get their required Rx for whatever reasons (financial, bad GP/Psych) and who need to go through other more 'illicit' channels to get their meds.
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Originally Posted by
MyNameIsTerry
I don't think a forum should be allowing any promotion of the illegal use of drugs. And the law will back that. Nic has to remain within the law, whether people "get up to it" or not remember. Other forums may do what they want simply because of the nature of the internet...
How do you send off a sample of an illegally obtained drug for testing? Don't the lab ask why you aren't an approved party or that you don't have a valid prescription to check it?
Hi Terry - there was no promotion of illicit drug use.
Full disclosure - I am an addict, I have however been clean for many many years and it would be both irresponsible and unethical of me to not provide advice around harm reduction regardless of the situation.
There are many anonymous testing services available online - I would never advertise them but they do exist - they basically test your sample's chemical makeup and post their findings.
I know first hand that this type of service has saved peoples lives. There was a story of a lot of 'fake' valium which was being sold in a certain part of Scotland - said valium was tested and it turned out that it contained fentanyl - by posting these results, people would avoid them and hence the massive risk of OD.
I want everyone who uses this forum to be given all the help they can, even if the advice is around the use of meds purchased without a valid Rx.
The OP should absolutely NOT take them and should speak to a GP - we both know that, we both also know that addicts tend not to follow the best advice and that harm reduction is sometimes the only way forward.
I'm not being a d**k or anything like that but I've been in the OP's shoes and ultimately just want him to be safe.
I hope you take this in the civil manner in which it was meant - it's difficult to convey tone on a forum.
Regards,
Andy
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