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Tapering off of Clonazepam???

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Nov 30, 2023 | Replies (36)

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You go guy. I am on that same mission. I have been writing and emailing government and telling my young doctors that can write their own scripts what needs to happen (I am respectful). I went to a neurologist to see if I have dementia because I forget and cant cut my brain off. We did all kind of tests. He said to tell my psy. I am not crazy, dont have dementia. I have a problem with life being too much for the this person (me). Family, death, the worlds crazies, pain everywhere on my body, and more. He said I needed to tell the doctor that there are very good reasons to have insomnia and anxiety in my case and I do need some help.

I am so glad I saw your writing and I am not the only person raising hell. I am 70+ and the elderly definitly should have quality of their last 10 years of life.

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