Benzo withdrawal
Hello i've been using clonazepam for 4 months 0.75mg , 0.25mg morning and 0.5mg at night for anxiety, im so afraid of withdrawal and tapering symptoms. Any positive vibes please?
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I’ve taken Ativan occasionally for at least 10 years. Also, took 50 mg of Zoloft for 15 years. I weaned off it a couple years ago because it was ruining my digestive system.
I am wired for anxiety and have been so since I can remember. Even as a child. , I have felt settled for a couple years at a time and then it comes back. It’s miserable. The .5 ativan once a day helps my nausea and and anxiety. I’ve done this for 3 months now. I’ve tried almost every antidepressant on the market and they all give me horrible nausea and stomach pain. I have a sensitive digestive system to begin with. My gastroenerogist suggested possibly buspar after I have an upper endoscopy for gerd. He says some people have more trouble with brain-gut sensitivity and he’s seen good results with patients taking buspar. Is there a medical professional from the Mayo that would know about this?
So sorry. Do you still have insomnia?
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I’m a survivor of29years of benzo’s. You can do it. If I can, you CAN. There is nothing to be afraid of. I promise.
I have been taking Ativan for many years to sleep. .50 mg. I love it; no side effects and I wake up refreshed. I tried to stop it but then I don't sleep.
Been taking xanax recreationally for like a year. Up to like 8 mg/day. Withdrawals are horrible. Worst decision I ever made. I would do opiates to stop for a few weeks at a time but I can't go back and forth forever. Tapering is probably essential. Otherwise expect months of anxiety. Find a doctor that can taper you
It is tough. But it can be done. Go slow. Eat only whole foods. No chemicals. No alcohol. Read the Ashton Manual. Use Darth Vader breathing. Epsom salts baths. Time is your friend. The only way out is through. You are a warrior now. You can do this.
Good for you. Congrats! Unbelievable what withdrawal is like isn't it. Wow.
Yes. Just a few days can cause MAJOR withdrawal and without a timeline! Good luck. Look for support from as many sources as you can. The Ashton Manual.
I 100% understand what you are saying. I was over prescribed klonopin for YEARS. In 2018, I read an article that prompted me to find an MD to help me get off of it. I'd have stayed on it forever b/c it was so calming and, like you, I slept like a baby. I'm not here to burst your bubble and I do encourage you to read up on the long term impact. Best wishes.