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Old Dec 01, 2017, 09:40 PM
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This sounds odd but I’m having anxiety about taking my Xanax. I’m afraid I’ll have all the side effects of hallucinate or something. I’ve taken It in the past but my anxitey is worse than before and now everything kinda makes me on edge. I’m not getting sleep and need to take it to relax and get sleep. Anyone else have this issue or any words of wisdoms. Thanks.
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Old Dec 02, 2017, 11:32 AM
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You should be alright if you take as prescribed, I've never had a problem with my klonopin (very similar to xanax), its understandable to be worried about things like that, it comes with the anxiety. If you decide to take it just sit back and relax and try to listen to some music or read or something to take your mind off it till you fall asleep.
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Old Dec 02, 2017, 12:39 PM
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Nothing to worry about it's just going to relax you and maybe make you sleepy.
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