Tapering off of Clonazepam???
Ive been on 1mg of Clonazepam for about 8 to 10 years. I moved from my home state 4 years ago and ive had i couple of different drs where i moved that would continue my treatment plan but both Dr's have left the practices and its just getting hard to keep changing and finding a Dr who will prescribe it. Ive been on the same dosage since i can remember but now i feel like i should just come off of it instead of worrying whether im going to find a Dr who will continue with the treatment. Im just afraid i wont taper right or ill have extreme withdrawal and the thought of seizures is terrifying - ive never abused it - i have only ever taken what a Dr told me to take for anxiety and panic which has never been over 1mg. How should i taper?
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You don’t see many doctors switching patients to alprazolam. Good luck.
Yes it is unfortunate, but sadly it’s happening and there’s nothing we can do about it. Good luck.
Hi there
I can relate to your post…I’ve been on klonopin for years..small dose for GAD…I don’t feel like I’m addicted to it…doesn’t really act the same on me as say, Xanax or Valium. It’s a longer acting med very good for general anxiety as well as some OCD…I take a .5 nightly.. it seems to really help…
0.5 mg of alprazolam would greatly help with both my social phobia and tremors due to PD. The 2 mg cogentin helped reduce my tremors which in turn lessened my social phobia. I haven't been able to find a neurologist in CA, especially not the VA who will prescribe it in some cases, but not mine. I was hoping to titrate down from 0.5 mg of alprazolam, but stopping it completely has made me something of a recluse. I don't know what to do and I am afraid.
Do not be afraid… I don’t like to advise people because that’s why I’m here…but surely you must be able to find some MD or nurse practitioner who can prescribe.5 klonopin…it is supposed to help with anxiety in a long acting way with a longer half life…good luck 🍀 to you..and this place will always have mentors to help 👍
In my life as an international professional surf bum, all I can say is the U.S. has the worst healthcare of any country in the world, (including emerging nations.) When I got accute bronchitis while in Spain, I went to the main hospital in Barcelona, sat in the emergency room for about 20 minutes, and then was seen by two nurses and an MD. The cost of the hospital visit was free, and the medication I was prescribed was affordable compared to what it would have cost me in the U.S. which is rapidly becoming a third world nation. Now, at age 73, all I can say is that I hope to die quickly; so, if I get ill and end up in an American hospital, either my wife or I will make sure they know DNR will be my first order of the day. I recently read that when Medicare gets chopped by 25%, nursing homes will begin evicting their residents; great country that drafted me to lay my life on the line in order to make some huge corporations even wealthier. Thanks for the Parkinson's Disease, Uncle Sam. Here I am standing next to my fresh from China, broken e-trike which was supposed to be my transportation. I should have ordered it directly from China; couldn't have been a worse deal--took me two months to get a partial reimbursement from Lectric, an AZ based e-bike company who let me to believe they "make" good solid equipment. Can't trust anyone from ripping you off anymore. The VA told me that as soon as they make a determination on my PD, I will become eligible for power wheelchair--can hardly wait.