Sophistry. We're not talking about wine, we're talking about Xanax. But, yes, plenty of people become dependent on wine/alcohol. I'm not even sure why you brought that up, though. It isn't relevant to the question. |
And you no longer take it, right? I fill my MIL's prescriptions. She takes Xanax every night to sleep. I do believe she's been on it for 40 years. |
EXACTLY. This is a huge beef of mine. I know so many moms who have wine EVERY NIGHT. Alcohol and benzos are cross tolerant, one is OTC and one is prescribed. And you can drive w benzos, not alcohol. Alcohol is just more socially acceptable. OP, I took klonopion for 2.5 YEARS daily. Prescribed by doc bc I have PTSD and horrible anxiety. Took me about 2 months but I weaned off and now it's been 2 months without anything and I'm fine. Sure there are times when I think I need one, but I just don't. Yes it's addicting, but yes you can get off it. Great luck. |
I haven't taken it in over a year. I have at least 30 pills in my medicine cabinet right now. No desire to take them at all. |
People become dependent on alcohol, but the problem with prescription drug abuse is that the fact that a doctor is involved gives more cover. These two things aren't exactly comparable and pretending that they are is just silly. |
Yes, they are. It is "silly" to pretend one addiction is worse than another because it is medically sanctioned. Now go enjoy you bottle of wine... |
For realz. |
LOL. That was my first thought. Remember everyone....Psychiatry is a "pseudo" science. It is all fake, it is not real. If you feel depressed, try my cocktail of sunshine + vitamins. Happiness promised. So..Brooke Shields went to an Ivy League College. What the hell does she know about mental illness? |
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OP, I take Zoloft and Xanax for anxiety. Despite my doctor's advice, I refused to take Xanax for a long time because of concerns about drug dependency. However, I grind my teeth in my teeth from anxiety/stress and I broke one of my molars. Repairing my molar required a root canal and $2000. I then decided that taking a Xanax when I was extremely anxious wasn't a bad idea.
I take .25mg before I go to sleep, if I'm feeling keyed up. It resets my emotional temperature, I get some sleep, and I'm less anxious when I wake up. I don't take it every night. I don't take it during the day because even a low dose of Xanax makes me goofy. You do have to be careful with it. My doctor monitors me carefully for dependency and increasing tolerance. I see the doctor every 90 days for a new prescription. I haven't had to increase the dose and I don't suffer withdrawal if I don't take it for a few days. It seems to be appropriate and useful medication for me. I also don't tell people that I am on Xanax because people are judgmental assholes about psychiatric medications. I have severe PTSD from a very abusive childhood. I've had reoccurring major depression and severe anxiety off and on since I was 11. I attempted suicide 3 times before I turned 15. I tried everything to deal with my mental health issues before I turned to medication. Medication keeps me functional at work and at home. I'm good with my decision to use medication to keep my brain healthy and I don't care to defend it to my friends, family or co-workers. |
| Judgemental SOBs, MYOB, and for those who suffer anxiety, please respond. |
Shut your pie-hole. |
Actually, there isn't any difference between dependence and addiction. They are just different words for the same phenomenon. See DSM-IV TR for more info. |
Being able to walk into a store and get as much as you want at any time or having most social events involve mild to heavy drinking isn't enough "cover" for alcohol dependency? |
| I just want to say that I applaud PPs who are managing PTSD and anxiety, however they are. I live with PTSD from an abusive childhood, generalized anxiety (with rare panic attacks), and low-grade depression. I manage without medication, but were I to lose any of my support team of therapist, spiritual leader, and acupuncturist, I wouldn't be surprised to need it. Parenting in particular has ramped up all these old issues and nobody who hasn't lived it really has any idea how challenging it is. If I were freaking out or screaming at my kids every day, hell yeah I would take Xanax to be a healthier parent! Drug dependency is real, but it's a known risk and better than many alternatives. |
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I highly recommend Cognitive Behavioral Therapy--there are books you can buy and practice on your own. Some of the exercises there provide me with immediate relief when I get stuck in an unhealthy thinking pattern that leads to anxiety. I've also heard acupuncture can be very beneficial for anxiety if you are looking for other treatment options. |