Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Hi again Mike, I am taking 0.5mg clonazepam. but can only take one per day as it slurrs my speech terribly. Apparently you can take lots of clonaepam per day and if i could take 3 a day, which I have, I walk really really well and have no anxiety whatsoever but unfortunately I am near mute when i do. Do you have any problems with your speech when taking clonazepam? Maureen > Maureen, > > Klonopin is also clonazepam. Sounds like we are taking the same thing. I'm > on 7 mgs per day in divided doses - 1mg am, 2mgs at noon, 1mg at 6pm and > 3mgs at bedtime. How much are you taking? Also, I still have some of the > startle reflex occasionally, but I no longer fall automatically. I thank God > daily for that. > > Mike Gray > Startle relfex > > > > Mike gray mentioned that his startle reflex was under control with > > Klonopin. I also have an exagerrated startle reflex and it is under > > control with rivotril (clonazepem) but sometimes when i hear an > > unexpected sound my leg or arm can still shoot out and i almost fall. > > I believe that this overexaggerated startle reflex is my stumbling > > block (pardon the pun) to being able to walk alone with just my > > walking stick. I know that i would be more stable. My neuro wants me > > to have an anti-gad blood test to test for Stiffman Syndrome. I had > > this same test 7 years ago and it came back all normal. I am positive > > that i dont have Stiffman Syndrome as does my Neuro, because I know > > that their symptoms are absolutely dreadful, but he wants to rule it > > out for sure. > > > > My question is does anyone else have the over active startle reflex?? > > expecially when you hear unexpected lound sounds?? and is an over > > active startle reflex part and parcel of HSP or PLS. > > > > thanks > > Maureen > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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