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Klonopin, isn't any 'safer' than Xanax. It just isn't.
Okay, I'll be sure to tell my doctor you said so.
Klonopin, isn't any 'safer' than Xanax. It just isn't.
Okay, I'll be sure to tell my doctor you said so.
Okay, I'll be sure to tell my doctor you said so.
The thing is - my doctor would disagree with you (your doctor). So who's right?
None of us really know. IMO - I don't see how one would be worse than the other, when they're all addictive (to the right personality) and all difficult to come off of (depending on the person, again)
I trust my doctor, as much as you trust yours.
I've always considered Trifluoperazine to be a superior drug when it comes to panic - take 2mg when you need it and hey presto! You start to think much clearer
Of course, there's more of a stigma surrounding it, being a antipsychotic and all (and a TYPICAL antipsychotic at that!)
Rich::
I don't know if it's any help, but you can garner quite a lot of information from here:
- Crazy Meds Talk - psychiatric forum, best on the net for help on meds;
- Crazy Meds - Crazy Meds itself, a very human and down to earth take on the more popular psychiatric medications;
- Seratis - my review site on psychiatric medications. Chances are, if you're after info on a med, it should be on there.
Good luck everyone!
Rich::
I think that for someone who was abusing it - I could see where that could become an issue, but since I genuinally feel 'better' and 'normal' - Ive seen weight loss since being on it.![]()
I just saw when I re-read the thread that this was an old one from 2008. someone with 1 post just bumped it![]()
I just saw when I re-read the thread that this was an old one from 2008. someone with 1 post just bumped it![]()
It's a company spamming (probably the wrong term).
There is link to a drug rehab in the signature and if you google the user name, they've posted on a number of message boards today - bumping up old threads about Xanax. All new posters with only one post (okay, I only skimmed the results - there may be some with more than one post).
I get them from my gynecologist, but I know other people who have gotten them from regular GPs as well.
Where are y'all GETTING all these drugs? A psychiatrist, or your regular doctor? One time I hinted around to my regular doctor that I needed something for anxiety and he told me to listen to relaxation tapes!
This is one of my pet peeves (so to speak)...gynecologists for example, should not be dealing with mental issues. Yes I am sure most of the time it's bc of postpartum depression, etc., but I honestly feel these types of drugs should only be prescribed by a psychiatrist.
Too many doctors give out these medications like they are tylenol. Too many lives are ruined bc of the withdrawal effects and side effects from these drugs.
I was hoping to mention my anxiety issues with them and not have to go to a psychiatrist.
I would never prescribe this drug to someone with an anxiety disorder.
not appropriate.
I didn't look at your sites yet, but I am assuming you are not a mental health clinician?
fyi..........stephen stahl's psychopharmacology books are the best out there.
pretty good prices on amazon too.
just so you can get the most accurate information![]()
I think Xanax can be a VERY effective drug when used appropriately. It can be very scary for an already-anxious person to read a thread like this and then get scared off from a drug that may potentially help them tremendously. I know, because I used to be like that.
If you have anxiety all day, every day (like GAD) then Xanax is NOT the right drug for you if you need daily medication. Things like Buspar, Cymbalta, etc. should be used for that. (I cannot take Buspar due to nasty side effects, but Cymbalta has been a miracle drug for me).
Xanax is best used to treat occasional bouts of panic. I have been using Xanax for 3 years now, and I bet in that time I have taken less than 10 pills total. I am not addicted to it at all, yet I take comfort in knowing it is there and available if necessary. I actually use Niravam, which is a form of xanax that melts under the tongue. After all, you don't always have water on hand when a panic attack sets in.
I know there are some schools of thought that say "living with the addiction is better than living with the anxiety" and I would agree to an extent. I truly believe my body is addicted to my Cymbalta (SSRI), but honestly, I would much rather live having to take a daily med the rest of my life, than live the way I was pre-medication. Like a PP mentioned, it's like walking around just waiting for "the other shoe to drop." Always worried, scared, waiting for that terrible thing to happen.
I guess my point to this long thread is that if you are experiencing daily anxiety to a point that it is disrupting your life, then there are better alternatives for daily treatment than Xanax. However, Xanax is a wonderful drug that when used properly can truly improve someone's quality of life.
JMHO