Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1122411

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Posted by gman22 on November 19, 2024, at 10:11:25

Hi Guys,
Glad to see some of the familiar people still on here and doing well!!
I am doing great with a combination of gabapentin, nortriptyline and sertraline.
I do have a question as well...
I had a knee replacement a month ago and it went really good, but I was taking clonazepam 1mg for sleep every night for the last 30 days and now I want to discontinue it. Before the surgery I only took it occasionally, like a few times a month for anxiety. I'm reading a lot of horror stories about discontinuation of benzos, but i feel like my dose wasn't that high for that long. Anyone have thoughts on best way to proceed on getting off the clonazepam?
Thanks

 

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Posted by Hugh on November 21, 2024, at 12:04:35

In reply to check in, posted by gman22 on November 19, 2024, at 10:11:25

I'd suggest doing a slow taper. It took me four months to taper lorazpam, and I did a crossover to diazepam (Valium) halfway through my taper. Diazepam has the longest half-life of the benzos, so it's the easiest to taper. Chances are you won't have to do a crossover to diazepam, since clonazepam has a pretty long half-life, and you've only been taking it daily for a month. If you run into any problems during your taper, just slow down the taper. The Ashton Manual has withdrawal schedules.

https://www.benzo.org.uk/manual/bzcha02.htm

 

Re: check in » gman22

Posted by Hugh on November 23, 2024, at 9:51:39

In reply to check in, posted by gman22 on November 19, 2024, at 10:11:25

Heather Ashton writes that 50% of long-term benzo users are able to discontinue their drugs without any problems. But she advises against anyone quitting benzos cold turkey. I quit lorazepam cold turkey and 48 hours later I was climbing the walls. So I went back on lorazepam and did a four-month taper, crossing over to diazepam. But I used benzos daily for a lot longer than you have, so you can probably do a faster taper. Maybe you should aim for a one-month or a two-month taper. If you encounter any problems during your taper, just slow down.


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