Exhaustion? HA. That's putting it mildly. I've been on K-pin for over 20 years. Tried to do withdrawal twice. The first time I went was too fast. I because extremely ill...so fatigued I had to lie in bed. My legs were so weak I literally could not make it from my bedroom to my car in the driveway. It took 6 full weeks before I was finally able to walk around the block - and I had to do so slowly. It came to a point at which I couldn't live my life because of /d symptoms - so I had to go back on the Klonopin.
The second time I tried to withdraw I do so very, very slowly. Bit by tiny bit over a year - as benzobuddies.org suggests. At the end of the year I was physically fine, but the anxiety was uncontrollable. Whether the anxiety was from the w/d ("rebound anxiety") or a reappearance of the original anxiety, no one knows. At any rate, I neded up right back on the K-pin (2mg/day), plus an occasional prn.
I feel sure that the tiredness you are experiencing is from w/d. Please go extremely slowly. If you read the literature - and ask people who know - K-pin w/d is worse and much more difficult than heroin w/d.
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