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Old Sep 22, 2016, 09:48 AM
_C2_ _C2_ is offline
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I've been off of klonopin for 2 months. Occasionally I can't also at night probably 2 or 3 times a week and when toys happens and I work in the morning I get a really bad panic attack but also I can't breathe, my eyes go up sms I can't look down or straight at something, sometimes my toes feel like they're bunching up it feels like smegm I use to miss a dose of klonopin. Will this go away yesterday if didn't last as long as usual but the whole not able to look down or straight is new that never use to happen before.
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Old Sep 23, 2016, 02:52 PM
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Hello C2: I'm afraid I don't have a lot to offer here. But I saw that no one had replied to your post so I thought I would. Perhaps there are other members here on PC who, having had these types of experiences, will be able to offer some perspective. To me, this is all something best discussed with the physician who was prescribing your Klonopin. Sometimes I know what doctors will do is to prescribe a different medication, on a temporary basis, in order to relieve withdrawal symptoms.
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Old Sep 25, 2016, 12:08 PM
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C2, I'm sorry but I can't understand most of your post. When 'toys' happen, 'smegm',...I don't understand.
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