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Best medication for anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="TLR" data-source="post: 152328" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>If you've tried all of the above and benzos were the only thing that worked, I think I would take them. As stated, Klonopin is long acting and probably the best one for long term maintenance of anxiety. There's a lot of horseshit chicken littles out there that will tell you benzos will give you dementia, ruin your life, kill your first born etc. APPROPRIATE USE of them has helped countless people and if they work for you I wouldn't hesitate. I'm fortunate enough that Zoloft was a game changer for me for many years. I take Klonopin on the "bad days" and haven't become an addicted, drooling mess. Yes, the taper from them if you need to come off can take awhile and be difficult, but it sounds to me like you will probably be taking something for the rest of your life anyway. Why be miserable if something works?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLR, post: 152328, member: 550"] If you've tried all of the above and benzos were the only thing that worked, I think I would take them. As stated, Klonopin is long acting and probably the best one for long term maintenance of anxiety. There's a lot of horseshit chicken littles out there that will tell you benzos will give you dementia, ruin your life, kill your first born etc. APPROPRIATE USE of them has helped countless people and if they work for you I wouldn't hesitate. I'm fortunate enough that Zoloft was a game changer for me for many years. I take Klonopin on the "bad days" and haven't become an addicted, drooling mess. Yes, the taper from them if you need to come off can take awhile and be difficult, but it sounds to me like you will probably be taking something for the rest of your life anyway. Why be miserable if something works? [/QUOTE]
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