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In reply to the discussion: Xanax and the Rabbit Hole [View all]april come she will
(21 posts)75. What an awesome post! Thanks for this!
First of all, I didn't realize that Xanax has been around so long. From what I recall, it was supposedly created to be less addictive than Valium (ha!), and they are in the same family. I suffered from anxiety attacks in my late teens, too. I am so glad I just white-knuckled it; I was so terrified of drugs that I couldn't consider them a viable alternative. What I learned was that my thoughts precipitated the adrenaline surge. If you stop identifying with the negative thoughts, you calm yourself down.
Question: I heard that Klonapin is also a dangerous drug. I remember Stevie Nicks talking about her harrowing experiences on the stuff. She also mentioned feeling like a zombie.
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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
What I say to people is if you haven't had a panic attack then you have no idea what
madokie
Feb 2012
#48
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
It's probably a bad idea to prescribe for other people unless you are a doctor
EFerrari
Feb 2012
#82
"...elaxation and an unending sense of contentness" - sounds exactly like Morphine
Taverner
Feb 2012
#32
when my mom died, i couldn't think straight..i couldn't figure out how to get an airline ticket
xiamiam
Feb 2012
#63
Too true. Xanax MAY help some, and that's good. But for years I have discouraged everyone
txwhitedove
Feb 2012
#76