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Old Nov 28, 2013, 03:13 PM
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Just wondering ive been through so many hard withdrawals. Now im on a kinda stable amount of a half 0.5 klonipin every morning and a 7.5 roxicodone. Thats all day no more no less. But i have ran out for a while and going through withdrwal very bad and dont understand how on such a small amount without anything else with it. I use to take ten times the amount along with alcohol speed or anything else i could get. Withdrawal made sense then but now it doesnt. Any one else ever withdrawal from such a small amount of drugs ???

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Old Nov 28, 2013, 07:03 PM
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When I did my Dr. supervised taper off klonopin, going from .5 to 0 was the worst. I was sort of ok for 2 days and then steadily got worse. Days 4-8 were the worst, but I was sick with withdrawal for about 2 weeks. It is one nasty drug to come off of.

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