Any positive stories about Benzo tapering? I need hope
Would love to hear some positive stories from people whom have tapered off benzos. Positive only please. Give me some hope. No horror stories! I need some encouragement!
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Hi again @helenfrances In referral to searching for help concerning the benzo tapering problem. My husband and I are having a friend over the day after Thanksgiving (2nd Thanksgiving). He graduated from college with a Political Degree. He knows many Politicians and is very interested in talking with them and asking questions. He knows them by first name. I went with him to a meeting held by a politician and we brought up the "Workplace Bully Law". Even though, I didn't get far, I did get the word out. With that law, each state has to pass this bill separately. I would think the benzo tapering would be "extremely" important. I also have the email of the President of Aurora Health Group. I am going to write an email to him and very nicely explain everything. I am also going to suggest the Ashton Manual. Since he is charge of all Auroras in Wisconsin, it could help, depending how he takes it. There is also another Health Organization in Wisconsin that is actually owned by Nuns. I could find out who to email for this too. I know this is only Wisconsin. I can ask my "Political" friend if he knows what to do to help this problem, go further or higher up. He also attends many political meetings and events. It could help if someone is close to or related to a lawyer or someone in a position to help. Maybe all of us plus others could "Tweet" President Trump!!!
Great question! I ordered one of those magnifying glass stands that comes with a light for around 50 bucks. This and a good pill cutter should get the job done. Mind you that my diazepams came in 10mg and could easily be snapped into 4. I then cut each 2.5 piece in half. They didn't always come out even but it was close enough. Let me know if you have any other questions 🙂
This sounds like a great start. The government sure managed to get the opioid crisis under control. A little too much control for me though.
@helenfrances Hi, I somehow missed your question. They dd not give me "The National Guidelines". I was actually on the phone when I was told this. I told her that I would look it up. I tried to look up "National Guidelines" and I didn't see anything called that. There were other things that were somewhat similar, but different names. Today, I did find something, but can't remember the name. I am going to re-look that one up and share it.
@helenfrances I found this site https://www.benzoinfo.com. It is a site called Benzodiazepine Information Collation. There is a lot of information. Not sure if anyone else already posted this site. It looks interesting. I just skimmed over it, but I'm going to check it out.
Hi again @helenfrances. I looked at the site again and maybe that isn't the same one I saw before. It sounds like this one is more about stopping benzodiazepines. Maybe you can see what you think.
@helenfrances Hi, I have a feeling that the "Supervisor" I spoke with about the office just said "National Guidelines" I have been looking for a while trying to find something like the name. I don't think she even knows and wanted to sound smart. I should have asked her more about it, or gotten an email. I did look up FDA, but they seem more interested in opioids and opioids combined with other drugs. There are sights for tapering Benzos, which are very good, but I don't think they are Government or National. Something will come up. There is the Ashton Manual.
Hi @helenfrances Even if you don't sue a Physician, you can report them. There are a few places you can do this. So far, I reported my ex-Physician to Medicare. The next one is your State Health Organization. If you look on the internet you can find others.
Whoa! How could the nurse practitioner not see you because on clonazepam and then give you a 3 week taper schedule and not see you frequently??????? Bad medicine
Hi, @djanthony - that is interesting that you believe others' stories about how horrible an ordeal it would be to come off lorazepam (Ativan) increased your fears and made it more difficult to taper off successfully.
You mentioned that although you may have been slightly anxious with each reduction for about three days, afterwards, it wasn't bad at all. How did you get through the three-day period in which you had to deal with anxiety?