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Old 06-16-2014, 07:23 PM #1
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Default Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy and Klonopin?

Hi, everyone. I was diagnosed 6 months ago with LPR and given proton pumps, which didn't work. My only symptom is a gasping for breath and an inability to breathe. I have found that Klonopin relieves the symptoms, but I know it can be addictive so I am wondering if there is anything else. My latest doctor diagnosed me with Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy and Vocal Chord Paresis caused by a virus and he said that can be treated with nerve drugs. So he started me on Elavil, which made my breathing worse! He may try neurotic next. I'm frustrated, scared, and would like to know--is it possible to safely take one Klonopin a day for years? It's the only thing that seems to be helping me.

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