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Old 07-01-2018, 09:50 PM #1
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Default Sx dissipate when you take Benzos?

I am on clonazepam, only way to deal wth my anxiety and get sleep.
When I take it at night, dizziness and nausea dissipate, or get masked.
Is that your experience?
Second question: should I avoid triggers while under the influence of klono. So far I have been going by the philosophy that Klono is masking the sx, and if I do some of the things that trigger sx while on it, my sx will be worse the next day, even if I don't feel it immediately.
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