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Hi, daylilyfan:
Quote: "A few minutes later, it happened again." To me, the legs weakness, the knees buckling, and the dimmed noise only happened once in the supermarket. It has not happened again since that time. It was the first time this event happened to me, if you do not count my seizures from epilepsy.
I have been taking my Klonopin tablets for years at the same dosage: one 2 mg tablet once daily at bedtime. I have never had any problems with it. I just wonder if the problems you and I had could happen even after weeks, months, or years of use. Besides that, 2 mg does not seem to be a high dosage to me but then, I am not a doctor. BTW, I use my Klonopin with Keppra (levetiracetam)to control my epilepsy.
I wonder also if our problem could be caused by orthostatic hypotension.
How many Klonopin tablets were you taking and in what dosage?
Quote: "I thought for sure I was having a stroke or something major." When my father had a stroke, it was because a blood clot in one of his legs had moved into his brain; this caused a stroke. First, his legs buckled, then he passed out. I do not know if he had a dimmed hearing or vision.
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