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04-03-2005, 01:43 AM #21
Senior Member
Struggling
It's all about coming off slowly, gradually lowering dosage and frequency and then once it is really low/you take it infrequently, you'll usualy end up just generally not bothering to take it and just stop.
Going cold turkey and suddenly stopping is a shock to the symstem and your body starts to suffer withdrawal symptoms from being so used to having the drug in you, doing its stuff.
worked for me, works for loads of people,
good luck
Jonny
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04-04-2005, 04:10 AM #22
Senior Member
Struggling
i hope no one has said this already, but i think doing something like valium would be stupid, because you are compianing about being addicted to one drug, and by getting into valium, you wouldnt be beating the addiction, only changing what u are addicted to
Originally Posted by RIP ODB
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04-04-2005, 04:26 AM #23
OPSenior Member
Struggling
Yeah , you're right.
I guess that was the inner fiend inside of me.
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04-04-2005, 05:47 AM #24
Senior Member
Struggling
i understaand how you feel, i was put on prozac when i was 13 and just got off 2 summers ago, so i was on for basically 4 years and when i was taken off it i became alot more depressed. it felt like i was always angry to, i guess the prozac really mellowed me out, and i just felt like i was going crazy. after being off it for a while i began to suffer panic attacks (it felt like i was having a heart attack and a lion was clawing my back, and total fear) i was put on effexor for a while and it helped but i turned 18 and lost my masshealth insurance, began to have panic attacks then ,medicated my self with pot and dxm (numbs your mind and body, so no mood swings or panic attacks) and thats what im still doing. some people are just more fucked in the head than others, it sucks.
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04-04-2005, 07:15 PM #25
OPSenior Member
Struggling
Juggalo-
I guess all us Mass. residents are a bunch of mental cases, huh?
Yeah I hear ya though, I have been self medicating with lots of herb and it's really the only thing that helps, besides Ambien.
Thank god my local connect lets me run up a tab...
peace bro.
-Dirty
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04-12-2005, 02:27 PM #26
Junior Member
Struggling
If you can't sleep and you're getting racing thoughts, and possiblly psychotic thoughts. you may be bipolar. That's how it all started with me and I've just been recently diagnosed. You may need something in the valium family, like adivan or klonopin.
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04-12-2005, 03:14 PM #27
OPSenior Member
Struggling
The racing thoughts have calmed down a bit and I have gotten back to a somewhat decent sleep schedule. Thanks though, I'll ask about those klonopins.
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04-12-2005, 07:20 PM #28
Senior Member
Struggling
yo dmc
He said he wanted to ditch the junkie geek family
Not join it
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04-13-2005, 07:52 AM #29
OPSenior Member
Struggling
Man
I really hope I'm not bipolar or whatever, even though I do kinda think 'bipolar' is made up.
But yeah I wouldn't mind getting a script for some benzo's. (not for personal use, a buddy would love em).
Does anyone know how to help convince a doctor i need valium or klonopin or xanax??
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04-13-2005, 05:18 PM #30
Senior Member
Struggling
Tell him you are a freak and you need drugs to control your self and calm down.
I need drugs LOL
Belive me it isnt hard to get those.
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