Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Lol - Not nosily at all Rose, any info any of us have on here is for everyone to jump in on I didn't realise for quite a while that D's tingly stuff was from the withdrawals, but then found it in the fine print amongst the benzo withdrawl info at the UK site. He used to describe it as 'my hands feel funny', and in his case it was always at the time that he had the light sensitivity etc as well from a reduction, so we were pretty definite about it's cause. Makes you wonder just how much these drugs affect them overall doesn't it, like what 'don't' they cause problems with I used to be think....still do of course, but not quite as much as I did with the good ole benzos ----- Original Message ----- > Thanks - I was nosily reading your post to and was relieved to hear > the bit about tingly hands. Ben gets tingly fingers quite often (only since we started > withdrawal), and these odd feelings are part of the reason he is doing a lot of > panicking. So this morning I was able to tell him about , to try to make him > understand that it doesn't necessarily signal the onset of a seizure. > > Take care > Rose Toms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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