Protracted Benzo withdrawal
Taken of 8mg of Ativan daily in 3 weeks and suffering terribly nearly 4 years now! Unable to walk ,have insane muscle tightness,no memory,tinnius is unbearable,unable to picture things in my mind ! After 45 months it's worse than ever and 2 neurologists have tried only medications which all made me even worse!
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I nave been off since 2-2013 and have worsened each year,now can barely move as when I try to stand my back,leg and shoulder muscles contract so hard I am forced to sit back down !Mind is messed up,lost cognitive abilities and all mid and long term memory ,wondering if I will survive? I will look into what you did but everything I have tried made me worse!
I have never heard of that drug. Tell me more. I have depression and anxiety on a daily basis and it is really getting to me. I go back to my doctor in about 3 weeks so would love to hear from you so I can explain it to him. Right now I am on Diasapam. It does help some but overall I still have the same problems.
Please let me know what you think. I will be checking my mails and waiting on your reply.
God Bless Patti
My neurologist said the tight muscles cause them to get stronger and it's why my tightness keeps getting worse!
Originally I was given 30 tablets in a hospital due to a throat infection,and he than give me them( my neurologist) for 9 years.
I was prescribed benzos for 30 years, began a slow 2 year withdrawal on my own, and have now been completely off of them for 4 years. I still experience extreme groin and other joint pain and at times my brain gets foggy and shuts off if something happens that makes me anxious. That being said I know I am healing, but at a very slow pace, which has effected my life tremendously. I am a professional and am only able to work several days a week, but am so angry toward the medical community for letting this continue to happen. C
HI @iwillbok, welcome to Connect. Tapering off such strong drugs is a long process. You mention that you began the taper on your own over 2 years and that you've been off them for 4 years now. Is your current doctor supportive of your choice? If you don't mind my asking, what were you taking the medication for and how are you managing that condition now?
I have been on benzos for nearly 30 years for panic, anxiety, and a horrible cardiophobia that I have. I have now become totally tolerant to the benzo valium. I was on xanax for 10 years, klonopin for 10 years, and now valium for the last 10 years and now nothing works for me anymore. I have been through 3 very nasty benzowithdrawals in my life. I am using the Ashton protocol to slowly wean from valium, but I feel like hell each day. I have constant pressure and muscle tightness in my chest and stomach and heart palps that feel like angina to me. It feels like my heart is pulsating, altho I get the skipped beats and fluttering too. When I started having panic attacks at age 25, I read books on heart disease and was convinced this was what I had and then started having all the SXs I read about. Please do not laugh. I see my doctors regularly and they all still say panic and anxiety. Now, I am 30 years older and not 25 anymore so I think I might have heart disease now with all these weird bizarre SX's. I don't know what to do or think anymore. The benzo withdrawal is beyond horrible, even with a slow controlled taper. The chest pressure and muscle tightness is awful and I have it 24/7. The only time I do not feel it or think about it is when I am asleep and to add insult to injury, my sleep is horrible also. I started eating a really healthy whole foods plant based diet in 2013 just in case but I still do not feel any relief. I have been eating healthy like this since 2013, so 4.5 years now. If anyone can relate to what I just posted, please respond back. I would love to talk to anyone.
Hello, @lg1963, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You will note I've merged your post to this existing discussion of withdrawal from benzodiazepines (benzos) so that you can meet some other members who've shared experiences related to this very challenging process. I'm hoping they'll be able to offer some insight and answer any questions you may have.
I don't know what you're referring to.
Welcome to Connect, @marianc
Can you tell me what you question is about? Did you join the discussion because you take a benzodiazepine?
Jim