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Old 10-23-2011, 08:58 PM #6
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Originally Posted by buntbean View Post
I was prx clonazepam for the anxiety brought on by the TN. The psy. nurse I saw wanted me taking 5mg 2X/day but I got too tired. I now take 2.5mg at night but I've started and stopped it many times (no withdrawls). I did notice that when I stopped using it my pain seemed increased during the day but I was unaware that it's actually prx to treat TN pain. I've always used it to treat my anxiety. Interesting.
FWIW, I still use it and I mostly do so when the burning pain increases or gets out of hand. It knocks the constant burning down a couple of notches. If you haven't already done so, you should order the book "Striking Back" from the TNA's website or check your library for it. There is a lot of good info in there regarding treatment, etc. and just everything TN.
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