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Old 11-12-2009, 08:30 AM #1
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Default Who takes lorazepam/ativan?

Does anybody take lorazepam in the daytime? I take a tiny dose at bedtime, but am thinking of asking my PCP about increasing the dose a little bit. I'm having kind of a rough time with anxiety lately, and I can't seem to calm myself down. Usually I can take a few deep breaths, pray, think lovely thoughts, listen to music, etc. and "snap out of it", but not right now.
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