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What is the best way to taper off Klonopin?

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: May 16 6:16pm | Replies (271)

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@preceptgal

Sounds like the PH program is not being professional, treating you like a "bad guy". Don't get involved in games with them, just focus on the facts.

And be careful with Seroquel. I'vebeen on Seroquel since last April. It has some nasty side effects. It leads to overeating and diabetes if one is not careful, among other things. Do a google search on Seroquel side effects. Don't panic over it, just be informed.

If you want to talk more about anxiety, feel free. I've gone that route, have been in hospital, now am doing well on the other side.

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Well said and great advice.

I am done with PHP now and back to my old medication manager at the same hospital. She has to release me to return to work Monday, but I told her this morning that I was not trying to be difficult, and I wanted to be transparent as possible, but I am going to get a 2nd opinion if they don't let me do a slow taper. While I know the meds are not working for me anymore, tapering slowly on them is vital for my long-term health. I do not want to argue with them about it, but I have to be released to go back to work and they are a Benzo Free facility, so I know they are not going to write the prescription.