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Old 01-09-2009, 08:03 PM #1
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Default Xanax Helps My PCS

The only thing that helps my pcs is a low milligram tablet of Xanax when it first hit i took a valium my grandmother gave me and it slowed it down,my wife went to the doctor yesterday her doctor and he said when he worked at another facility that thats what they gave people i have never heard of Xnax helping PCS but sometimes it makes my symptoms go COMPLETELY AWAY sometimes it doesnt but almost 90% of the time it does i only recommened if ordered by doctor even though mine arent man it helps give me your thoughts people
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Default TommyWrestler - A good doc will make all okay!

TommyWrestler,

Your are ABSOLUTELY, 100% DEAD-ON CORRECT my friend about your Xanax/Valium assessment. After the severity of my TBI, I take 3mg of Xanax a day and that drug is a life saver.

Say what you will about those pin-heads out popping Xanax like it's candy, or doing it to get high. That's not applicable to us. There is a magic formula here and it goes like this:

THOSE WHO *NEED* THE MED'S = DON'T GET HIGH! It just works!

Bottom line my friend - get yourself to a Psychiatrist who is very familiar with head trauma. The good ones will NOT break your stones about giving you a medication you NEED like Xanax. Put it this way ... if you have to beg for it, drop 'em lot a hot potato.

I broke my neck in 3 places and I am not paralyzed, but I still have gut wrenching pain after 2 years. I see a specialists for this. He knows all of this and NEVER gives me a hard time!!

Where do you live ... maybe I can help ... drop me an email dude.

Good luck & God Bless!

Joe


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The only thing that helps my pcs is a low milligram tablet of Xanax when it first hit i took a valium my grandmother gave me and it slowed it down,my wife went to the doctor yesterday her doctor and he said when he worked at another facility that thats what they gave people i have never heard of Xnax helping PCS but sometimes it makes my symptoms go COMPLETELY AWAY sometimes it doesnt but almost 90% of the time it does i only recommened if ordered by doctor even though mine arent man it helps give me your thoughts people
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