
Aug 19, 2017, 11:11 AM
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Member Since: Jan 2015
Location: California Uber Alles
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tsrc78
That's interesting. I guess it just shows how different people respond to meds. I have been on Klonopin pretty consistently since I was diagnosed about 10 years ago. I was never consistent with taking it though - I could take it for months then decide I didn't want to, and stop taking it just fine. I also always took less than what I was prescribed because of my "fear" about it. But honestly, when I took the full amount as prescribed, I was so much better. Klonopin makes my mind feel "clear", helps me with my random, racing thoughts, calms me at night so I can actually sleep (if I don't fight sleep). Other meds lose effectiveness over time, or I stop them, then start them again and they make me terrible. Klonopin has been the only drug that has consistently helped my anxiety and some of my manic symptoms, when I take it.
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*Same*....
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