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Old 07-22-2012, 04:39 PM #1
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Yes tried Klonapin. LOVED IT! And that's the only one that I liked out of at least a dozen differn't meds that I've been on. For me Klonapin deffinitely works for anxiety. It made me feel slow but happy inside. almost giggly and euphoric, sleep comes easily. It is addictive when taken at high doses for long periods of time and you can build up a tolerance for it where you need to take more for the desired effect. I have sense let my prescription lapse but I think I'll ask my PDoc to renew the prescrption. It is great to take as needed in the event of an anxiety attack or manic episode. But what has really worked best for reducing anxiety is lifestyle management. A healthy diet, plenty of water, exercise, regular sleep and meditation and Tai chi practices. Find what works for you and put your health first.
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