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Old Apr 30, 2013, 10:16 PM
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On the plus side, I nipped the panic attack in the bud.

However, later that day, I had a chem final and cared absolutely ZERO. I did all the concept questions, all the easy math questions, and guessed on the harder math questions. Thankfully it's multiple choice and curved like ****, but that's not something I ever do!

And I came to the exam wearing the bright pink wig I'd just dyed.
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Old May 01, 2013, 12:17 AM
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Oh no!! Ativan not for when operating heavy machinery or exams!!

I once accidentally took 2 valium , thought they were my sister's midol , right before one of the most important meetings in my life - omg she said I was swaying and slowly waving my hands over the calculator haha!!! Somehow we came out on top though.

Wait- bright pink wig? ... @.@
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Old May 01, 2013, 11:05 AM
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yeah... I think I'll stick with the panic attack!

yep. bright pink. Didn't care what anyone thought. at in the front row, too.
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Old May 01, 2013, 11:43 AM
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Wow I wish Ativan and benzos did that to me. They calm me a bit but I still managed to drive today after a bad med reaction (Abilify actually, noticed it in your sig) I cannot take it AT ALL.

I've got another 1mg tablet to take tonight and still haven't slept much in 24 hours, hoping it will calm me enough to get some. Hopefully your exam went ok anyhow! Pink hair rocks :P
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Old May 02, 2013, 07:05 AM
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They tend to absolutely zone me out too, but I don't really notice it. Once I had too many and the whole day was erased in my memory
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Old May 02, 2013, 11:06 AM
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Ativan is only good as a short term med until a mood stabilizer or ssri with anti-anxiety properties is established. After 3 months Ativan did nothing for me and I threw them out and switched to a low dose Klonipin as a prn med.
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