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[QUOTE=Snoopy;759784]I'm not sure what you mean by "getting a buzz" from Klonopin

Is Klonopin addictive? Yes. Does that mean everyone using Klonopin gets addicted? No.

[B][QUOTE]I agree, I use it as needed as well. I do not like taking any medication's however if needed I will use them, NOT ABUSE them. My Dr. gives me a 3 month supply @ a time and @ the end of 3 months I usually still have at least a months worth.

It is a medication that needs getting used to. In the beginning for me, I felt tired and goofy, now, It is no biggie. i do not have start/stop problems. Everybody is different though, so should be monitored by their doctor in the beginning!
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