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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Benzos send more people to rehab than any other drug, prescription or not.[/quote] I have used them regularly for 20 years as needed with zero problems. Not everyone who uses benzos becomes an addict. It depends on a host of factors, notably genetics. For those who can use them responsibly, they can be a life-saver, so please don't paint with a broad brush.[/quote] What do you mean when you say regularly? Do you mean every day? Then you are benzo dependent. You would find that out if you quit cold turkey tomorrow after taking daily benzoS for 20 years [/quote] Exactly. "I've used benzos for 20 years and have no trouble, as long as I keep taking my benzos". :roll: Quit your benzo for 6 months and then come back to this thread.[/quote] DP, maybe learn how to read. PP said "as needed" which could be a few times a month or even a few times a year. No one is addicted to benzos in that scenario. [/quote] DP, and maybe you can also learn how to read. The out-and-proud, two decade user of benzos didn't describe their dosing. Their "as needed" could be daily, at bedtime. Or it could be once a year when she gets get a root canal. I doubt the latter because she's so defiant about DEFINITELY NOT being habituated to a mind-altering drug that she's taken for half a lifetime. But none of us know because she refused to say. [/quote] I'm supposed to read what PP didn't write? Mkkkayyyy you're not very bright. No amount of your making stuff up to prove your point will negate that the medical community still relies on these medications to help patients with anxiety. Many people use them AS NEEDED and responsibly with great success. Your "doubting" the pp is irrelevant and pointless. [/quote]
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