Clonazepam taper

Posted by hiker2024 @hiker2024, Jul 1, 2024

Methods used for tapering off .5mg Clonazepam after taken for over 5 years? Considering micro taper as not wanting to switch to Diazepam. Suggestions and experiences welcomed. Thank you,

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@pamelaz

I made an appointment with my neurologist and told her what happened. She said it was fine. My body hurts all over. I don’t have anyonr to go to that will listen to me.

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The neurologist said it was fine? 🥺 I find Neorologists/psychiatrists have no idea, they are not Benzo informed and they honestly think they know best. If you watch videos on the benzo coalition on you tube there are at least 2 Benzo harmed Drs that said their colleges didn’t believe them and they were not properly trained on how dangerous benzos are in med school. It may benefit you to search for a benzo informed provider. they are hard to find unfortunately. Benzobuddies.com is a good resource

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Also, the Benzodiazepine Information Coalition provides a list of benzo informed providers. I checked into all and the price was not affordable, short of digging deep into resources intended for retirement. Believe one was 550.00 per month and another required a 12 month commitment, under 30,000 and over 20,000. We have to educate ourselves through reputable sources, I have found, if unable to afford such treatment.

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That's such a terribly lose dose, I don't see why you need to taper off of it. What is the risk for stopping cold turkey much higher doses --? It's seizures. You're not going to see seizures. If you must taper off, try to cut or crush the tablets and taper off over 10 days or so. I'd never bother doing that if it were me.

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@gmamrj

What were withdrawal symptoms?

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The doctors and interns will make you paranoid about seizures if you do not taper off slowly. I don't believe that is a strong possibility. I stopped 2 mg of clonazepam cold turkey for a week in late May (lost my prescription bottle while on vacation on Maui) and felt no change other than some light jittery feelings and not wanting to do much in terms of recreational activities. I then found the vial and resumed taking it and felt normal once again.

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@laughlin1947

That's such a terribly lose dose, I don't see why you need to taper off of it. What is the risk for stopping cold turkey much higher doses --? It's seizures. You're not going to see seizures. If you must taper off, try to cut or crush the tablets and taper off over 10 days or so. I'd never bother doing that if it were me.

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Regardless of dose, physical dependency develops in an extremely short period of time and a taper is the safest approach. That you would not approach as such is frankly not very helpful and is grossly misinformed, IMO, as someone tapering off .5mg after nearly 10 yrs use. And yes, tapering is absolutely necessary for me. Please think carefully before how you would approach stopping a benzodiazepine, especially given not guided at all by the literature addressing this matter.

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@laughlin1947

The doctors and interns will make you paranoid about seizures if you do not taper off slowly. I don't believe that is a strong possibility. I stopped 2 mg of clonazepam cold turkey for a week in late May (lost my prescription bottle while on vacation on Maui) and felt no change other than some light jittery feelings and not wanting to do much in terms of recreational activities. I then found the vial and resumed taking it and felt normal once again.

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Sorry, but this response is misguided. Every body reacts differently and stopping 2mg Klonopin cold turkey, understand the circumstances seemed to make it necessary, is highly unwise. Review the literature and think carefully about a response that could harm another individual. IMO

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I have recently started a taper off 5mg after 10 yrs use. Educate yourself on the options via reputable resources, The Benzodiazepine Information Coalition. I want to use a micro taper and holding after, not recommending in any fashion, a cut from .5 to .375mg, much more than the recommended 5 - 10% per month hold. I took a calculated risk, however will not take such a large cut again as previously made the mistake of cutting to .25mg which was completely unsustainable and returned to .5mg relatively quickly, stabilized, and tried again 6/1/24 and still on .375mg. May hold another 30 days, unsure as yet. Would not give credence to any recommendation that tapering isn’t necessary at a low dose, given physical dependency most assuredly has developed after 5 years. Seizures as pointed out in one response is one of a multitude of possible side effects resulting, for many, from cold turkey, rapid taper, etc. Unless, perhaps, you have been taking extremely sporadically over the course of 5 years. Even then, would still taper. Consult with a reputable doctor, if you can find one. Mine is not knowledgeable about tapering but is supportive of a patient led taper.

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Tapering is absolutely necessary for you and any medical professional would attest to that! I tapered off after only two months of use and it was still really very difficult physically and emotionally for about a month. Try meditating and exercise and just know that eventually you can do it. I worked with a psychiatrist for help to do it. Good luck to you. ❤️

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@cinrose

Tapering is absolutely necessary for you and any medical professional would attest to that! I tapered off after only two months of use and it was still really very difficult physically and emotionally for about a month. Try meditating and exercise and just know that eventually you can do it. I worked with a psychiatrist for help to do it. Good luck to you. ❤️

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By the way, he prescribed .025 strength doses so that there was no cutting of pills involved. Eventually you get down to one of those a day and then just stop. My original dose was .5 a day like you.

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@hiker2024

Regardless of dose, physical dependency develops in an extremely short period of time and a taper is the safest approach. That you would not approach as such is frankly not very helpful and is grossly misinformed, IMO, as someone tapering off .5mg after nearly 10 yrs use. And yes, tapering is absolutely necessary for me. Please think carefully before how you would approach stopping a benzodiazepine, especially given not guided at all by the literature addressing this matter.

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I completely agree with Hiker2024. Thank you for your articulate reply!
I was taking .5mg 2x daily. I had withdrawal symptoms when I stopped my morning dose. Honestly thought I had a bad flu. By the time I realized I was in withdrawal it was the 4th day. Ask questions, even if it is a small dose. My body had a hyper sensitive reaction someone else not so much.

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