Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 Wow! Just because I said to be careful because it is highly addictive to anyone reading this?? I don't know what medical background means. Are you an M.D. R.N., B.S., M.S.W > Yes, Klonopin is addictive, as are all Benzadyealzophines but when ones > brain > waves are so abnormal that one would be psychotic and die without sleep. > Addiction is not as important as staying alive when everything else has > been > tried. Dr. Cheney one of the leading CFIDs Doctors has written may > articles > regarding Klonopin actually saving the brain from Brownouts. I'm sure you > can > Keyword studies done by Cheney MD and the use of Klonopin. My > background is > medical therefore, I know the dangers of addiction but for me it was shut > the > brain down and sleep or die.. Carol > > > > In the early 90's my then rheumatologist commented that with the muscle > spasms she could feel on my back, I could not be getting restful sleep. I > was not > even aware that I had muscle spasms! > Be careful with the Klonopin as it is highly addictive, according to what > I > haveread. > HTH > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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