Rochelle5mg
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6mg daily to 4mg daily is a huge jump with this drug. It should be done much more slowly because, although clonazepam has a long half-life, it has no clinically significant metabolites. Once it leaves your body, that's it.
Diazepam, on the other hand, has active metabolites that become effective with time, and linger around such that it is easier to withdraw from.
Thank you Nephro. I have quit xanax and am using clonazepam & valium to detox. Valium I'm saving up for the final journey. The notense mentioned I gave to my wife as she has a legal script for alprazolam. I have access to the Ashton process which is a helpful guideline.
The cardio had me on Xanax. I was really afraid of its addictive potential so my new doc put me on clonazepam. She said it had a really long half-life and was much less addictive.
I don't remeber it being that difficult to switch from xanax to clonazepam.
I think I am being proactive, but I feel now like I can't trust any directive from any doctor.
thanks nephro for all the info on alprazolam. It is a terrible benzo, it's notorious for tolerance issues and putting you in a foul mood more than treating anxiety. Low dose clonazepam would seem the sane route for anxiety. Thanks nephro for all your advice on the boards.
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Originally Posted By: tototoo
And I'm wondering if I have permanent brain damage. I value my brain more than most things. It has helped me survive.
We all know that benzodiazepines affect short-term memory, but they now reckon these drugs can affect long-term memory as well. It's a hard one to get reliable data from due to the many variables involved.
I was put on Klonopin for social anxiety. 3 things. I never really felt anything while I was on it, it certainly didn't help with my anxiety, but people noticed a difference in me. I think they started me on too much, because my reaction time was just a little too slow. I was always turning corners and barely making it and misjudging moving objects slightly. I lost 2 days after I first took it. I woke up one Saturday morning, and thought it was Thursday. I later talked to friends and I had been out and about and participating in activities. Never again.