scanman1 Wrote:
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> jonchance Wrote:
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> > That is why my doctor gives me Xanax. I love
> it.
>
> Benzodiazepine addiction is nothing to take
> lightly. Xanax is one of the hardest addictions to
> kick. You may be enjoying it now, but with
> prolonged use you will be singing a different
> tune. Even after taking it for a couple of weeks,
> go ahead and just try to stop taking it for two
> days and see what withdrawl feels like.
>
> This should be required reading for anyone who is
> ever perscribed benzo's before they take one. You
> may not want to read them now, but after you have
> been on Xanax for a long time, you will change
> your mind. Perhaps it is when you start waking up
> with a pounding headache from withdrawl due to it
> having a short half life and need to pop one to
> feel "normal" and then you realise that if you
> don't take it, you are in hell and there is no
> cold turkey way to kick this habbit. It alters
> your brain, and the tapering schedules that cause
> the least pain are measured in a timetable that
> can be eight months to a year.
>
> I've been down this road. It took a long time to
> come out the other end.
>
> [
benzowithdrawalhelp.com]
> [
www.bcnc.org.uk]
On it for nine years now. All good! I honestly believe Xanax saved my life, or at least my marriage. Plus my kids like me better when I'm on it.
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Some times you just have to turn around, give a little smile, toss the match, set the bridge ablaze, and walk away.
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