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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No you want Xanax.[/quote] OP here. I have tried Xanax in the past with little to no effect.[/quote] Just so you know, Klonopin is even less effective. I am not sure why the doctor would even give you this. [/quote] Not OP. Stop giving medical advice. This a decision for OP’s doctor and OP. OP did not ask for feedback on whether the doctor chose the proper med. I personally find klonopin to be extremely helpful. I will take it daily for multiple weeks and then go off for a period and haven’t personally had any issues with it. [/quote] Who is giving medical advice? I shared my experience after taking it for an entire year at the direction of MY doctor. He prescribed it for daily use at bedtime, which is borderline malpractice. So no, I will not stop sharing because it offends your fragile mind. It's also very rich that you would proceed to share YOUR experience with it just like I did. The stupidity is unreal. [/quote] You or someone else is saying that Xanax is better than Klonopin, that Klonopin doesn’t work, and that the dose is probably too low. None of these is true. To be clear, this isn’t sharing your experience. That would be saying, “I didn’t find Klonopin effective and preferred Xanax.” Instead you spoke as though your experience was universally applicable. [/quote] Are you a medical doctor with a specialty in psychiatry? If not, your personal experience with the drug is just as valid as mine. You aren't going to silence me boo.[/quote] No one is “silencing” you. You haven’t been speaking about your personal experience. You’ve categorically labeled drugs as more and less effective and question OP’s doctor’s prescribing decisions.[/quote] Because I've been on them. Get lost. [/quote] I think the point is that your experience isn't a universal one, and it doesn't answer the original question posed.[/quote] And neither is yours nor did I claim that it was. [/quote]
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