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December 27th 2024 09:48 PM
Arabesque- golfing girl.
Re: Descended to 1.25 mg clonazepam

This is wonderful, best of luck.
November 21st 2024 06:59 PM
DeletedAccount111
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Congrats.
November 21st 2024 11:50 AM
Mindfulness.
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Happy to hear!
November 20th 2024 09:12 PM
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Re: Descended to 1.25 mg clonazepam

I’m so glad you’re reducing your dose! It all gets better from here.
November 20th 2024 10:49 AM
Proud90sKid
Descended to 1.25 mg clonazepam

I am overjoyed. I have been on 2-3mg klonopin for years. I have been tapering myself. I am now down to 1.25mg/daily. It is still a formidable dose but I can feel the progress. When I was at 1.75 I felt like I wasnt going anywhere. Today was the first day I felt normal on this reduced dose and I finally feel that I will be able to get off these without yet another seizure and without inpatient detox. It will still take a taper for me as I am prone to withdrawal symptoms but I love the feeling of progress.

In my opinion, benzos should never be prescribed long term for anxiety-except in very rare cases where a person has not responded to anything else AND is one of the lucky people who don't simply develop a tolerance and dependence with no gain. For tbe rest of the 90 percent of people?: they lose their effectiveness and then you are at a much worse place and at that point many doctors don't care. Benzos suck except when used for extreme panic or a random seizure.

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