Guest guest Posted September 29, 2001 Report Share Posted September 29, 2001 I take Klonopin as needed for anxiety related to uncontrolled pain. Right now I have good pain control and use the Klonopin rarely. Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Hi Sondra, Can you tell me what Klonopin is?? Is it a medication or is a natural tablet to help with sleep-I have never heard of it before. Regards Nerida (Aussie) Sondra Meyer Raile wrote: I'm no professional, but I have a hunch that since you're taking " non-medical " remedies, they don't want to prescribe anything pharmaceutical because they don't know how it will interact with your herbal supplements. (Litigation issues, you know.) I, too, take Klonopin (1 mg.) for sleep, and have for 15 years, and it works better than anything else I've tried. I have no problem getting to sleep and generally stay asleep through the night. (Sometimes other medications I take cause sleep problems, but the situation is resolved when I stop the other medication.) Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Hi, Klonipin is like Xanax, but seems to be prescribed more often, as they feel Xanax is mora addictive. Anyway, I thought I would answer you, didn't see Sondra on, hope you all don't mind be butting in...night. Jeanette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi, Klonopin is prescribed medication that is given for petit mal seizures and panic attacks. I have been taking it for about 10 years for PA's and CFS/FMS. I, like Sondra, take 1 mg at night to help me get to sleep. I think more Drs. are prescribing it for CFS. Would like to hear from anyone that has been taking it and if and how it has benetited them. Healing Hugs, Allie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 I am not a doctor that is for sure but I have had exsperiance with Klonopin. Back a few years ago the Doctor prescribe it for me to help Restless Leg Syndrome. It was a very strong and hard to handle meds. Once I took it that night I went to sleep only to have problems trying to wake up. ce I was on and what made me come off of it was that and while my mother was in the hosptial back then having surgery I met a few people who had relatives in the hosptial because the side effects of Klonopin were so very bad that they were in a bad way. One person was in comma in the ICU and he was only 23 and his family feared he was going to die. If you are to take Klonopin if this def. is the same one I was on I recomend speaking to the doc to get more info on it. And make sure you understand every thing you can before you even take the first pill. If it is being given for Restless Leg Syndrom they now have a real good med out that works wonders and that med is Requip. Well I am not trying to come off being a no it all but this is my exsperiances with the drug. > I'm no professional, but I have a hunch that since you're taking > " non-medical " remedies, they don't want to prescribe anything > pharmaceutical because they don't know how it will interact with your > herbal supplements. (Litigation issues, you know.) I, too, take Klonopin > (1 mg.) for sleep, and have for 15 years, and it works better than > anything else I've tried. I have no problem getting to sleep and > generally stay asleep through the night. (Sometimes other medications I > take cause sleep problems, but the situation is resolved when I stop the > other medication.) > > Sondra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 > > Hi, Klonopin is prescribed medication that is given for petit mal > seizures and panic attacks. I have been taking it for about 10 years > for PA's and CFS/FMS. I, like Sondra, take 1 mg at night to help me get > to sleep. I think more Drs. are prescribing it for CFS. Would like to > hear from anyone that has been taking it and if and how it has benetited > them. Healing Hugs, Allie > Maybe for some people this is helpful and for me also for a few months but then I found I had this feeling that it was dominating me and I had to cut down over several months to free myself of this drug. I had extreme anxiety at the time and it was perscribed with that in mind. For my experience I would never ever take this drug again. But to be fair I would never wish to be on any anti-depressants either again. It seems I do suffer when taking many what I call brain drugs. This is my conclusion over many years and I now realise the harm they have done me in the past. Please note this is my experience not a general observation. BW Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Well thank you for that information. The doctor has not suggested it-I was just listening on here to people saying it helped and I thought of suggesting it to the doctor. Might forget it-I seem to be allergic to so many medications these days that I do not think I will risk it. Regards Nerida Michele wrote: I am not a doctor that is for sure but I have had exsperiance with Klonopin. Back a few years ago the Doctor prescribe it for me to help Restless Leg Syndrome. It was a very strong and hard to handle meds. Once I took it that night I went to sleep only to have problems trying to wake up. ce I was on and what made me come off of it was that and while my mother was in the hosptial back then having surgery I met a few people who had relatives in the hosptial because the side effects of Klonopin were so very bad that they were in a bad way. One person was in comma in the ICU and he was only 23 and his family feared he was going to die. If you are to take Klonopin if this def. is the same one I was on I recomend speaking to the doc to get more info on it. And make sure you understand every thing you can before you even take the first pill. If it is being given for Restless Leg Syndrom they now have a real good med out that works wonders and that med is Requip. Well I am not trying to come off being a no it all but this is my exsperiances with the drug. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 > > > I am not a doctor that is for sure but I have had exsperiance with > Klonopin. Back a few years ago the Doctor prescribe it for me to help > Restless Leg Syndrome. It was a very strong and hard to handle meds. > Once I took it that night I went to sleep only to have problems > trying to wake up. ce I was on and what made me come off of it > was that and while my mother was in the hosptial back then having > surgery I met a few people who had relatives in the hosptial because > the side effects of Klonopin were so very bad that they were in a bad > way. One person was in comma in the ICU and he was only 23 and his > family feared he was going to die. If you are to take Klonopin if > this def. is the same one I was on I recomend speaking to the doc to > get more info on it. And make sure you understand every thing you can > before you even take the first pill. If it is being given for > Restless Leg Syndrom they now have a real good med out that works > wonders and that med is Requip. Well I am not trying to come off > being a no it all but this is my exsperiances with the drug. > I have been on Klonopin since 1991 and I have had no side effects at all. It really helps my fibromyalgia and wouldn't even think about asking to come off it. I experience a lot of the burning sensation that fibromyalgia causes and I can take a klonopin and the pain and burning go away. I say Kudos for klonopin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 As we often say, each of us is different. I've been taking Klonopin for over 10 years. It's one of the few drugs that hasn't given me any problems/side effects, as I'm also very sensitive to meds. I started with a very low dose and worked up. But now I take less again. I only take it at bedtime. It is a " controlled substance " and you can't just stop taking it...you have to taper off. But it has helped me greatly--to be able to sleep and also the quality of my sleep. It just helps quiet those " racing thoughts " . All the best, Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Hi Allie, anyone else with Klonopin issues-- (VERY Behind on my boards....) I've been on this drug for a long time as well, first for panic attacks as at that time nothing else worked; and everything else (not much of any choices anyway) had really bad side effects. I've probably been on this (or xanax, as I chose to change to a lower dose of klonopin from xanax)for more than 10 years. Because I am an alcoholic/ addict in recovery my psychiatrist (current one with whom I do not get along) always tries to goad me into getting off. Well, she also does not believe in ME/CFS. And at my last session with her when the Klonopin topic came up, I mentioned two other drugs she prescribes (one an antidepressant; I have ptsd & major depression); funny, she had no answers on the idea of my going off either of THOSE drugs nor of the KNOWN side effects as I have been on both for as long as I have the klonopin. It is addictive for anyone taking it on a regular basis just as any drug which is classed that way is. If said drugis taken regularly (daily) you'll have a dependancy and need to tape off it slowly to feel as little discomfort as possible while doing so. (You can, I was told, use teas which calm, preferably the very strong ones; herbals, mixes of such). Another method to come off it gradually is the water method which someone emailed me but I am damned if I can figure out HOW to do it!! IF the drug helps you, fine; take it, especially if there is nothing better. For myself depressionsI've had are so severe that I wind up becoming suicidal quickly; and panic attacks I have are quite severe, more so ever since I became more ill with the ME/ CFS thing. So, regardless of the opinion of this particular shrink, I'm not changing. The last pechiatrist I had a great deal more respect for and she did understand; also not only believed in ME/CFS but had a friend (medical profes- sional) who had it. Don't know if anything here helps anyone, but this is my bit on klonopin and serotonin antidepressants. >> Hi, Klonopin is prescribed medication that is given for petit mal > seizures and panic attacks. I have been taking it for about 10 years > for PA's and CFS/FMS. I, like Sondra, take 1 mg at night to help me >get> to sleep. I think more Drs. are prescribing it for CFS. Would >like to> hear from anyone that has been taking it and if and how it >has benetited> them. Healing Hugs, Allie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 very addictive. withdrawal is way worse than anxiety itself. I wouldn't give it to a child. Try something natural like theanine, or a supplement by dr, whittaker called stress melts- which is chewable and a mixture of gaba and theanine. Withdrawal is horrible. even if used 10 days. that's MY experience. I would not use it on a child ever. My two cents! lisa In a message dated 7/1/2011 11:30:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, sdseagle@... writes: My daughter is currently on 150 mg/daily of zoloft. Her ocd spikes considerably approximately 2 weeks after her period and will last 7-10 days of pretty much non-stop thoughts and her repeating an reassurance seeking is all day. Her doctor gave her a prescription for klonopin to be taken twice daily at 0.5 mg. He wants her to take this only during this 10 days each month to see if it will help control the spike. Has anyone used klonopin in conjunction with other ocd meds and what dosages did your child use? My daughter is 16 and the information I read says the safety and effectiveness has not been tested under the age of 18. Thanks, Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2011 Report Share Posted July 2, 2011 Hi Diane, if you use the " search " feature of our group and look for Klonopin, it turns up several posts that mention it. So apparently some are using it in a combination of meds. Let me know if you need help with the search! >> Her doctor gave her a prescription for klonopin to be taken twice daily at 0.5 mg. He wants her to take this only during this 10 days each month to see if it will help control the spike. > > Has anyone used klonopin in conjunction with other ocd meds and what dosages did your child use? > > My daughter is 16 and the information I read says the safety and effectiveness has not been tested under the age of 18. > > Thanks, > Di > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2011 Report Share Posted July 2, 2011 Her OCD is peaking around the time she ovulates? My daughter had the opposite problem. Her meds. seemed to stop working during her period (she had several suicidal incidents during her " time of the month " ) I now have her on birth control pills -- she doesn't ovulate and her periods are minimal, so the hormones stay pretty level. I'm not recommending this, of course, I'm no doctor. :-) And BC pills have risks, too. But if you want to explore alternatives, might this be worth discussing with her doctors? Steph (in VA) > > Thanks for the replies. Her doctor said it wouldn't be a problem to just use it those 7-10 days each month, but once I started reading up on it I wanted advice from others who may have tried it on their kids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2011 Report Share Posted July 2, 2011 Judy,that is scary. lindsey my 15 year old has been on it for a few years.. The psychiatrist hated prescribing it for her because it is so addictive,but she said she was in such a crisis state we needed a quick fix and it helped! Since then we have tried slowly weaning her off but she goes downhill very fast. She takes it daily,but it really helps. Di, She also takes abilify and and zoloft. Jennie  klonopin To: Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 11:29 PM  My daughter is currently on 150 mg/daily of zoloft. Her ocd spikes considerably approximately 2 weeks after her period and will last 7-10 days of pretty much non-stop thoughts and her repeating an reassurance seeking is all day. Her doctor gave her a prescription for klonopin to be taken twice daily at 0.5 mg. He wants her to take this only during this 10 days each month to see if it will help control the spike. Has anyone used klonopin in conjunction with other ocd meds and what dosages did your child use? My daughter is 16 and the information I read says the safety and effectiveness has not been tested under the age of 18. Thanks, Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2011 Report Share Posted July 2, 2011 Hi Jennie, I have very severe panic disorder and the klonopin is the only thing that touches it, so I take it,. One bit of advice I have is when  you take your dd off of it, wean her off very slowly, I mean shave the tablet every day for a month. than the next month shave a little more off.If you don't , she will go through an extremely bad withdrawal. I wish you luck Hugs Judy From: Diane < sdseagle@... > Subject: klonopin To: Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 11:29 PM  My daughter is currently on 150 mg/daily of zoloft. Her ocd spikes considerably approximately 2 weeks after her period and will last 7-10 days of pretty much non-stop thoughts and her repeating an reassurance seeking is all day. Her doctor gave her a prescription for klonopin to be taken twice daily at 0.5 mg. He wants her to take this only during this 10 days each month to see if it will help control the spike. Has anyone used klonopin in conjunction with other ocd meds and what dosages did your child use? My daughter is 16 and the information I read says the safety and effectiveness has not been tested under the age of 18. Thanks, Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2011 Report Share Posted July 2, 2011 Hi Di, I completely understand. My son has constant bad thoughts as well, and I know there are times we will try anything just to give them a better quality of life Hugs Judy Subject: klonopin To: Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 11:29 PM Â My daughter is currently on 150 mg/daily of zoloft. Her ocd spikes considerably approximately 2 weeks after her period and will last 7-10 days of pretty much non-stop thoughts and her repeating an reassurance seeking is all day. Her doctor gave her a prescription for klonopin to be taken twice daily at 0.5 mg. He wants her to take this only during this 10 days each month to see if it will help control the spike. Has anyone used klonopin in conjunction with other ocd meds and what dosages did your child use? My daughter is 16 and the information I read says the safety and effectiveness has not been tested under the age of 18. Thanks, Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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