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Forgive me as I am about 3 mo. behind on everything due to not having a phone or

internet. I was recently switched out from my Xanex to a different med. which

seems to make a HUGE difference for me. Lorazepam at 0.5 mg. That is the lowest

dosage. But when things get super bad, my Dr. said to go to 1.0 mg. That makes

me a bit sleepy, but when things are very crazy, tuning out helps me get through

the moment. Just a sugguestion. I was told by my Dr. that Lorazapam is much

less addictive also.

Good luck.

Anita

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> Having battled CFS for 23 years with the waxing/waning 15 plus symptoms (most

difficult being neurological with intense brain-fog, inability to do

math,dizzy,disoriented, and others such as prostatitis,IBS,GERD,TMJ,fatigue of

course), this year brings a new challenge. I've managed to work, stressful job,

especially when my mental abilities seem to decline each year. I guess I'm

getting anxiety/depression. I wake each night at 2am, constantly worrying about

my ability to do my job(on the edge of losing it all/health insurance etc. I've

tried Pristiq and Xanax this year and these have not helped. I seem paralyzed

with fear, tight chest,can't breath in deep, have a blank-state of mind when it

comes to my job - don't remember how to do it! Is this part of the disease

process of CFS, or something all together different. I live in Austin,TX - no

CFS Doctors around. My primary care said 3-.25 Xanax/day, and 30 mg Cymbalta (no

relief from Xanax, and too early to tell from Cymbalta - on day 6 now. Any

feedback would be greatly appreciated - help!

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Lorazepam is an horrendous drug - I became addicted to it many years ago

and had the most horrible withdrawal symptoms when I did come off of it, very

slowly I might add. Took 2 years to come off. Apparently it is quite a

miracle for anyone to some off of lorazepam, as it is reported to be harder to

come off than coming off of herion!!!! Steer clear if you can.

Barbie

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As a mental health professional, I suspect that your experience of taking two

years to detox from lorazepam was quite unusual. Without knowing more of your

circumstances, I make no judgments, but I would not worry about becoming

addicted to such medication nor detoxing from it, IF ONE TAKES IT AS DIRECTED BY

A COMPETENT PHYSICIAN. All such drugs should be taken in as low a dose and for

as short a time as possible, anyway.

Barbara S

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> Lorazepam is an horrendous drug - I became addicted to it many years ago

> and had the most horrible withdrawal symptoms when I did come off of it, very

> slowly I might add. Took 2 years to come off. Apparently it is quite a

> miracle for anyone to some off of lorazepam, as it is reported to be harder

to

> come off than coming off of herion!!!! Steer clear if you can.

>

> Barbie

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