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Aerows

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10. I honestly don't remember
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 01:32 PM
Feb 2012

It made me hyper instead of calm. So I had no anxiety and was hyper. Not a good combination. I wasn't taking much though. It probably was .5 mg or something like that.

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Xanax and the Rabbit Hole [View all] Kwarg Feb 2012 OP
this has got to be one of the most dangerous drugs I have seen lovuian Feb 2012 #1
xanax has always been a controlled substance Seedersandleechers Feb 2012 #3
I could be wrong, but I think it wasn't classified as a controlled substances until the 1970's. blue neen Feb 2012 #35
That may be. It came out in the 1970's as well as Nixon's controlled substance act. Seedersandleechers Feb 2012 #65
nothing new here SCantiGOP Feb 2012 #4
I was prescribed Xanax for panic attacks and it changed my whole life. EFerrari Feb 2012 #14
Antivan and Valium are used for seizures and Xanax lovuian Feb 2012 #20
I don't know why, but Valium didn't help the panic attacks at all. EFerrari Feb 2012 #23
Valium was the only thing that worked on mine LadyHawkAZ Feb 2012 #46
Yup. My brother has been given Ativan for 10 years adigal Feb 2012 #74
Ativan is similar Aerows Feb 2012 #2
How much were you taking? Union Scribe Feb 2012 #7
I honestly don't remember Aerows Feb 2012 #10
Hi Kwarg Feb 2012 #13
Thanks to you and Aerows. I think this thread highlights Union Scribe Feb 2012 #18
Ativan, xanax, valium, etc., they are all benzodiazepines Seedersandleechers Feb 2012 #8
They can have my Ativan when they pry it for my cold dead crazy hands REP Feb 2012 #85
I'm so sorry you've had to go through this. polly7 Feb 2012 #5
that is the problem lovuian Feb 2012 #11
Or, they do ... polly7 Feb 2012 #15
Oh Kwarg, thank you so much for this post! riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #6
That's a common sharp_stick Feb 2012 #9
Oh yeh I took valium a few times Kwarg Feb 2012 #16
Actually, there's a ton of things that can be done for anxiety. EFerrari Feb 2012 #19
You're right sharp_stick Feb 2012 #34
My doctor won't prescribe xanax for anything. leftyladyfrommo Feb 2012 #12
Xanax made me sleepy, too, when I first started it but that goes away. EFerrari Feb 2012 #21
Excellent post malaise Feb 2012 #17
My experience with Xanax helped to change my life. rubberducky Feb 2012 #22
I've lived with anxiety most of my life (63 years) and it sucks madokie Feb 2012 #24
Klonopin is nowhere near as powerful as Xanax nt Kwarg Feb 2012 #28
I developed panic disorder with agoraphobia in late 2003 The Genealogist Feb 2012 #30
I'm glad it helped you Kwarg Feb 2012 #31
Aren't Klonopin and Xanax based on the same drug? Taverner Feb 2012 #33
They are related medications, in that they are both benzodiazapines. blue neen Feb 2012 #36
Benzodiazapines. That's the word I was looking for Taverner Feb 2012 #38
Yes. Valium has a longer half-life. blue neen Feb 2012 #49
I have panic disorder samplegirl Feb 2012 #56
Good going. EFerrari Feb 2012 #40
What I say to people is if you haven't had a panic attack then you have no idea what madokie Feb 2012 #48
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #25
But DO anxiety/panic attacks come out of nowhere? rocktivity Feb 2012 #26
After reading this thread, I guess I'm lucky that I have no idea what a panic attack even is alcibiades_mystery Feb 2012 #27
Thats the big question Kwarg Feb 2012 #29
Yes, the symptoms are physical and terrifying. polly7 Feb 2012 #41
I have had so many panic attacks DocMac Feb 2012 #44
One of these days, come on over to the Mental Health forum. EFerrari Feb 2012 #52
I'll do that. DocMac Feb 2012 #68
Sorry, it's here: EFerrari Feb 2012 #81
I disagree with you about the developing of more fears as we age april come she will Feb 2012 #77
It's probably a bad idea to prescribe for other people unless you are a doctor EFerrari Feb 2012 #82
I wouldn't take diazepam. DocMac Feb 2012 #87
After thinking about this for the last 25 years EFerrari Feb 2012 #37
Makes perfect sense! countryjake Feb 2012 #39
Oh, my pleasure. EFerrari Feb 2012 #42
And the smarter you are DocMac Feb 2012 #45
Yep. You really can't outthink your DNA. EFerrari Feb 2012 #50
JohnnyRingo Feb 2012 #54
they can come out of nowhere fizzgig Feb 2012 #79
Well, if PERFORMING was Whitney's "trigger" rocktivity Feb 2012 #86
"...elaxation and an unending sense of contentness" - sounds exactly like Morphine Taverner Feb 2012 #32
Had to read the whole thread... CanSocDem Feb 2012 #78
Xanax helped me through a debilitating case of postpartum depression. Inspired Feb 2012 #43
25 years ago I watched a good friend try to kick Valium... bhikkhu Feb 2012 #47
25 years ago, they didn't know how to detox people. EFerrari Feb 2012 #59
For a while, I took it for panic attacks "as needed" Nikia Feb 2012 #51
There are better options out there for most people, including therapy maximusveritas Feb 2012 #53
I think that's wrong. EFerrari Feb 2012 #58
I didn't say that. Meds have a place, in combination with therapy maximusveritas Feb 2012 #60
Without meds, there's a lot of people who don't have a shot at therapy. EFerrari Feb 2012 #64
And trying to navigate a dysfunctional medical system, too. countryjake Feb 2012 #83
Omg. How terrible. EFerrari Feb 2012 #84
And if my GAD is so severe that I can't drive to a therapy appointment BeHereNow Feb 2012 #66
I say whatever works, I've had GAD + more most of my life Voice for Peace Feb 2012 #73
when my mom died, i couldn't think straight..i couldn't figure out how to get an airline ticket xiamiam Feb 2012 #63
Medication is often necessary at first Nikia Feb 2012 #69
i have spent a significant amount of time in therapy in my life fizzgig Feb 2012 #80
It works well if used properly and not abused. LisaL Feb 2012 #55
Bingo!!! DocMac Feb 2012 #88
I have had panic forever... samplegirl Feb 2012 #57
It has a very large rebound effect JonLP24 Feb 2012 #61
I've had Xanax twice in my life. I didn't like the feeling either time. phleshdef Feb 2012 #62
Can I introduce some science into anxiety disorder? BeHereNow Feb 2012 #67
I have anxiety disorders, too. leftyladyfrommo Feb 2012 #70
good for you for getting through it Voice for Peace Feb 2012 #71
Which is why legalizing all drugs makes no sense LynneSin Feb 2012 #72
What an awesome post! Thanks for this! april come she will Feb 2012 #75
Too true. Xanax MAY help some, and that's good. But for years I have discouraged everyone txwhitedove Feb 2012 #76
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