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quote:Originally posted by dangit
hey, happened to see "Klonopin withdrawal" while looking for something else and it stopped me in my tracks. I've been on it for 8 yrs. [:0] and have tried to wean off it twice, but the withdrawals were horrible!! I'm no wimp, but the extreme anxiety, paranoia, insomnia, and generally feeling like I was going insane was too much for me while trying to run a business, raise a child etc. It scares me what these pills must be doing to our bodies that we are so dependant on them now. Wish the doctors would inform us of the withdrawals, not just the side effects, when writing prescriptions so freely. Good luck and maybe this will inspire me to try again. ugh.
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[V]NO DO NOT GO OFF THE
KLONOPIN , I WAS MISLED IN THE PAST , I WAS ADDICTED TO
XANAX BEFORE AND THEY TOLD ME KLONOPIN WAS NOT AS ADDICTING THEY WHERE CRAZY , I TAKE 2MG -3 TIMES A DAY AND HAVE BEEN TAKING IT FOR 10 YEARS NOW NEVER ABUSING IT , I HAVE SEVER ANXIETY PROBLEMS AND ITS A GREAT DRUG FOR THAT, WHAT HAPPEN WAS I WENT INTO A DETOX, FOR COKE AND METH AND THEY STOPPED EVERYTHING ON ME , I AFTER 2 DAYS COULD NOT EVEN WALK A STEP .. SERIOUSLY , DO YOU HAVE TO GO OFF THE DRUG OR DO YOU WANT TOO , ?? IN MY CASE I NEED THE DRUG IT HELPS ME

, SO IF YOU HAVE ANXIETY STAY ON IT , IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANXIETY YOU WILL IF YOU TRY TO GO OFF, SORRY TO TELL YOU THIS BUT GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS.