I have been waking up with panic attacks every morning. I take .5mg of Klonopin twice a day. I'm really trying to ween off of the Klonopin but haven't had any success. Any suggestions?
Waking up with panic attacks. - Anxiety and Depre...
Waking up with panic attacks.
You have described me, and I have the same routine. I understand not wanting to need that, but I am also grateful when it works. You are taking 1 gram a day and that is a reasonable amount. Wish we could call each when we awaken.
You could give yourself a minute to see if the post-sleep panic passes. You could develop the habit if leaving the house soon after waking and walk to the nearest place for getting coffee (or something you like) . Exercise and getting out of the house will help.
First and foremost, welcome to this website.
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Second, I think the obvious/helpful question to ask is who prescribes you your meds? (Is it your doc or psych?)
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For me, I know what it's like to be on benzos. I've been on them for 22+ years.
I know that coming off of meds isn't the easiest thing in the world, (especially benzos) but it can be done.
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First and foremost, whatever you do - please do not try stopping them cold turkey. Unlike other things to stop in life, cold turkey is not the way to go with benzos.
Before I go on, please keep in mind that everybody reacts differently to meds, and this includes coming off of them.
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With all that said, there's usually 3 ways of coming off benzos that are the safest.
1 - Tapering. (I'll get to this in a sec)
2 - Substituting. (This is why I asked you earlier about who prescribes your meds, and he/she will know what to possibly substitute with - which might be a different med for a while, and then you come off of that)
3 - A combo of both above.
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The most common way is tapering, but that needs to be done under your advice supervision of your doc/psych.
If you can't properly taper, then hopefully your doc/psych will be able to substitute with something that you are comfortable doing.
But (again) please do not do it cold turkey, and please follow your doc/psych's advice.
& I wish you nothing but the best.
"I have been waking up with panic attacks every morning. I take .5mg of Klonopin twice a day. I'm really trying to ween off of the Klonopin but haven't had any success. Any suggestions?"
*Purposely splitting this into 2 posts*
On a side note.
Is there any particular reason why you want to come off of the Klonopin?
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Because, (without knowing your medical history background) it sounds like you were given it for anxiety in the first place.
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This might be a reason to "substitute" like I said above to a different med, if you come off of the Klonopin, and onto a different med. (if needed)
Either way, I hope that whatever I typed up in either post was helpful, and that you and your doc/psych can come up with a plan that you are comfortable with.
*Again* I know that this isn't easy thing in the world to do, but we are here.
I just do not want to become addicted to Klonopin. I've read the effects of long term use. And, I feel weak having to take anything. I've also been prescribed Proponolol up to 3 times a day as needed but it doesn't seem to do anything. I also take Lexapro at night before bed. A lot going on. All of this started when I started having back issues. And I know not to go cold turkey. I've experienced that.
And your replies have been very helpful. Anything you could add about being on them for 22 years? Effects/ addiction/ building up a tolerance?
"Anything you could add about being on them for 22 years? Effects/ addiction/ building up a tolerance?"
Everybody reacts differently to medications. Benzos being the same.
Some people can take benzos just fine, some people have issues - or get hooked on them, and some people abuse them.
A lot of this comes down to what your doc/psych and you are comfortable with doing.
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A lot of people usually start benzos with an antidepressant at the same time.
Usually their anxiety is very high, and what happens is that they are on a benzo for apx 2 weeks while the Antidepressant is kicking in.
"The goal" is to hopefully get people calm (with the benzo) and then after apx 2 weeks you can possibly taper off the benzo and go with the antidepressant.
^ Most docs/psychs like doing that, and that is the preferred way for most insurance companies as well.
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But then there's people like me that have a certain "ceiling dosage" with meds, and need to combo with something else (benzo - and in this case Klonopin).
The perfect scenario (when it comes to meds) is a benzo for a short window, and an antidepressant for as long as that's needed too.
I would recommend The (Heather?) Ashton Manual, my psychiatrist told me to stop taking Lorazapam immediately but after careful consideration I decided on gentle tapering the Ashton way and I am really glad I did. Good luck with what you decide to do.
i have been on it for 25 years. now i take 2mg twice a day. Recently i thought is wasn't working that well so my new psychiatrist switched me to xanax-what a horrible mistake. i also have ibs-c besides post traumatic stress. for over four months have been having the worse ibs flareup even though quickly went back to klonopin. i will stay on it until i die. i never had any side effects. when my former psychiatrist went off medicare, tried two others who would only give antihistamines-what a very sick joke. anxiety went through the roof. I LOVE KLONOPIN.
i had no problem getting off it. i am on zanix now. not as good
they have been trying long term drugs for anxiety but have had too many side affects. I am 78 so i just want to be comfortable and not shake so much. I am going to ask to go back on kloipin. went off cause i thought it was cause of legs swelling. was not the cause i get panic in morns also. i really try to fight through those. they are short. i get anxious because of my breathing. I have serious COPD. they keep trying to give me crap for depression and anxiety. i just want to stay calmer so i can breathe better. do what you feel best. you make your own decisions in regard to your health. Listen to your body.