Tapering off clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril)
Hi my name is Mary and I am a first time user of ever using a discussion blog online but have felt in my heart I need some advice and help with an issue I am having. My dr I have seen for many years moved out of state and referred me to another phychiatrist within his office. At the time of his moving away he had me weaning off clorazapam slowly and doing it as slow to not make it not so difficult as you all know , and I was doing well at it until I was having extreme chest pain and they put me in the hospital for 2 days to check to make sure it wasn't my heart, with all this happening I knew it was the weaning off the meds that was causing it so i went back up in dosage and it all went away again, and I was almost off it...My old dr started me on this med 27 years ago and I had no idea what it was but my body anxiety was shutting down my body and it helped it all go away so i didnt question it, well not until I went to school for nursing did I find out what it was all about. He put me on .5 mg three times a day and that stayed that way for 27 years not knowing what It does later in years, so I asked my dr to help me with the weaning off it, so our weaning process was as follows: Take .5 in a.m. ,25 afternoon and ,5 evening dose for 2 weeks then cut morning dose to .25 afternoon to .25 and evening .5 for 2 weeks then finally .25 three times a day for 6 weeks and then starting the last of the wean at this point the same as we did the first .25 till i was off. My new dr went from .50 3 times daily to .25 two times a day starting right away to get off it, that is over 1.0 mg a day off it all in one day and forward , I am already sad and crying because I dont know what to do, I have been there and I know how hard it was just to get off the way my old dr did slowly.....anyone out there that can help me with what to do I am so scared and I don't think she knows how extremely hard it is to get off this stupid stuff or that I really do want to do it, but please make it as painless as possible if there is such a thing with these meds. At 56 I didnt think I would have to go through menapause and this hell(sorry about the word but so true) all at once...at times I think it would be easier to just get cancer or something and die. Sorry but its true if you have been there you will understand. PLease help me!!!
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Hi, @dallison1189 - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. That is a lot of change in medications. I know from my own experience changing from citalopram (Celexa) to buproprion (Wellbutrin) years ago and from what members have shared in this community that any change in antidepressants (or anti-anxiety meds) can truly be a challenge, and potentially include some real setbacks along the way.
If you click on VIEW & REPLY in your email notification, you will see the whole discussion and can join in, meet and participate with other members talking about their or their loved ones' experiences. I believe you will see that many members have had some tough times with their tapers.
Have you had the chance to report back to your doctor about how you are doing now with the symptoms you mentioned - worsened anxiety, shaking, insomnia, mind racing, tingling, head pressure? If so, what did the doctor propose to get you through these transitions with your medications, now that you are back at home?
@annfsd- Wow, had no idea their was different "brands"? Seems like I have taken the small blue pill forever? I'll have to check to see what brand it is?
Continued success to you as you tapper down! Jim @thankful
@annfsd
Hello Ann,
Do not try and make up for lost time in your taper.
What and how often is your regular decrease dose?
Jake
Hello Jake,
Previous cuts were .0010mg once every week or so. Very micro as I have been able to cut less and less as I became more sick with the progression of the taper. Last cut on Saturday was .0450mg. Still feeling decent compared to last week. Shooting for another cut Saturday after next.
Thank you Jim!! My fingers are crossed for continued slow success. I will say this much, tapering off Clonazepam has been very educational to say the least. Best to you!
Ann
Thank you Lisa!
@falon We all do this a our own pace. If you are comfortable with your taper and not having problems there likely isn’t a problem with how you are tapering. I am not a doctor nor a medical professional.
I have been on 2mg of clonazepam for about 10 years. I have tapered to 1.5mg in a little over 5 weeks. Is this too fast?
@falon - I've moved your post here to this larger discussion of tapering off Clonazepam (Klonopin) so that you can read through past posts here and get some input on the speed of your taper from many members who been on this taper process.
I have been experiencing rapid heart rate, muscle spasms, severe fatigue and nausea. Is that normal or does it mean I'm tapering too fast?