Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I went though hell for a few MONTHS before i was fine again. I felt like a druggie.. I thought I was having a serious health issue. That said I stupidly went off cold turkey. You will probably have withdrawals for a few weeks and will be fine. I now tell people all them time that clonopin is not worth the trouble.
Yes I feel like some addict (this is OP). Can you tell me what were your symptoms?
I'm the pp above. I had sweats, hand trimmers, felt like fainting and short of breath. I even went to the doctor thinking I was having a stroke or a heart attack or both. It was awful! I'm never taking it again. Hang in there, it will get better.
Thank you. OP here. HOw long did it last?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I went though hell for a few MONTHS before i was fine again. I felt like a druggie.. I thought I was having a serious health issue. That said I stupidly went off cold turkey. You will probably have withdrawals for a few weeks and will be fine. I now tell people all them time that clonopin is not worth the trouble.
Yes I feel like some addict (this is OP). Can you tell me what were your symptoms?
I'm the pp above. I had sweats, hand trimmers, felt like fainting and short of breath. I even went to the doctor thinking I was having a stroke or a heart attack or both. It was awful! I'm never taking it again. Hang in there, it will get better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I went though hell for a few MONTHS before i was fine again. I felt like a druggie.. I thought I was having a serious health issue. That said I stupidly went off cold turkey. You will probably have withdrawals for a few weeks and will be fine. I now tell people all them time that clonopin is not worth the trouble.
Yes I feel like some addict (this is OP). Can you tell me what were your symptoms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:be careful. It took 6 months to come off that dose. Do it under a Dr's guidance. You can take valium to help the physical withdrawl.
Wow. No. Klonopin is the withdrawal drug. It has an incredibly long half life and the psychological withdrawal is months. You should go down by .25 grams per TWO WEEKS. Over a period of 2-3 months because of the long half life. That will make it relatively painless--but you must.not.regress and go back up in dosage. Or you will be back to square one. And you really should stop. Long term use exacerbates depression, causes weight gain, disinhibition, disorganized thinking, etc. Don't use one benzo that is faster acting (Valium) to get off of another benzo that is incredibly slow acting (klonopin).
Anonymous wrote:be careful. It took 6 months to come off that dose. Do it under a Dr's guidance. You can take valium to help the physical withdrawl.
Anonymous wrote:be careful. It took 6 months to come off that dose. Do it under a Dr's guidance. You can take valium to help the physical withdrawl.
Anonymous wrote:Oh I went though hell for a few MONTHS before i was fine again. I felt like a druggie.. I thought I was having a serious health issue. That said I stupidly went off cold turkey. You will probably have withdrawals for a few weeks and will be fine. I now tell people all them time that clonopin is not worth the trouble.