Honeybun
In answer to your question - a couple of years a go I did something to my neck, and ended up being diagnosed with something called an 'acute torticollis' or 'wry' neck...all the muscles in the base of my neck and top of shoulders went into spasm. Painful and very debilitating. I was prescribed 2mg diazepam, three times a day for ten days as this is the only thing that relaxes the spasm. I have to say, like Milliemoo...I enjoyed the feeling it gave me, and was rather looking forward to the ten day 'trip' lol, but sadly I noticed after a few days the effects were much less noticeable and by the end, I didn't feel anything at all!! I am glad to say at the end of the ten days my neck was fine and I was not 'craving' more diazepam!
PJ44 - I am also not great at the dentist (understatement of the year) and have had both diazepam and IV midazolam for implants etc. IV Midazolam is just THE greatest invention ever for dental phobics...you just get in the chair, conk out, wake up, and can't remember a thing about it. Bliss. No one, NO ONE should spend days worrying and panicking about going to the dentist these days. Dentistry should be painless now, and has moved on from when we were girls and went through all that hell that caused us to become phobic in the first place...but I am still utterly terrified at the thought of a root canal, and I consider myself otherwise an level headed, intelligent mature woman! Try to find a dentist who does IV sedation (midazolam) it is the answer!