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#467505 - 04/15/12 11:31 PM
Re: The use of Ativan for anxiety
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Ninja_AS_Kicker
Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 820
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The only time i take adivan is for flying (I do a lot of northern plane travel) and they knock me out! So I guess it's a good thing that is the onyl time i need them for. I took Celexa for depression and it worked wonders! Not everyone has the same reactions though. Good luck Janet.
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#467514 - 04/16/12 01:34 AM
Re: The use of Ativan for anxiety
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New_Member
Registered: 03/30/12
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Certainly not implying you don't have the will-power to get off, my friend had plenty of that as well. Unfortunately many of these drugs have physical withdrawal effects that can be real tough to bear. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that the only two drugs that can actually cause death are alcohol and benzo's ie(volume,ativan,xanax,klonopin) but that's only if you stop cold turkey.Am I right SJLC? But I still say take em,your doctor says do it, they are working for you obviously,so thats good to hear. I would just make sure if I decided to stop taking them do it gradually(like Pea said) but for now I think you should stick with it.Good luck!
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#467517 - 04/16/12 02:22 AM
Re: The use of Ativan for anxiety
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Iron_AS_Kicker
Registered: 02/16/10
Posts: 1046
Loc: CA, USA
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that the only two drugs that can actually cause death are alcohol and benzo's ie(volume,ativan,xanax,klonopin) but that's only if you stop cold turkey. Stopping benzodiazepines cold turkey is a terrible idea; I think its the seizures that can occasionally cause death. Janet, if you haven't done so already, recommend you read up on the potential side effects so that you'll notice quickly if any of them start appearing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LorazepamOne of my close family members had a really dangerous, traumatic experience with a cascade of prescription drug side effects because doctors and pharmacists did not make her aware of the early warning signs such as insomnia and anxiety -- from that time on I have been studying the side effects of every prescription drug before starting to take it. Some doctors just don't even like to think about the darker side of prescription drugs, it's human nature that they would focus on the good stuff they accomplish rather than on the bad. Mollycli has also learned that lesson the hard way. My last comment is that hopefully this is a only a short-term measure while adapting to the anti-depressants. Samzee's occasional usage seems a lot safer than taking that stuff daily; I would be quite concerned if anybody in my family started taking it on a daily basis.
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#467540 - 04/16/12 12:25 PM
Re: The use of Ativan for anxiety
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Royal_AS_kicker
Registered: 01/31/09
Posts: 3786
Loc: NE Oklahoma
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I learned the hard way that I don't tolerate benzos. Took a very low dose (Xanax 0.25mg 3 times a day or less) for less than 3 months. At the same time I was being treated, unsuccessfully, for depression. When the latter became too severe, I was hospitalized. The benzo was discontinued. It was not tapered because it was such a low dose (the doc said). First full day without gave me a lot of jitters, which was treated with Librium. On the 2nd full day, I had 3 grand mal seizures, spent 3 days in ICU and the next 10 yrs on Dilantin for seizure control. I will never take them again. Be careful with benzos, they are not a benign drug. Only the lowest dose needed for the shortest period of time. Good luck!
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#467737 - 04/19/12 02:58 AM
Re: The use of Ativan for anxiety
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Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Registered: 11/14/07
Posts: 6215
Loc: Louisiana
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Hi Janet, glad to hear that you're feeling a little better, I hope the Ativan can continue to help you improve, at least until you can get it all straightened out...hugs,  Michelle
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