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<blockquote data-quote="coltsblue1812" data-source="post: 152442" data-attributes="member: 18340"><p>Everyone is different, I know... but I had bad panic disorder off and on since I was a kid...went away for a while, but came back so bad when I was about 30, that I couldn't even leave my home at times...</p><p></p><p>I've taken daily Klonopin for about 8 years, now...I've successfully weaned off for a year + twice over those 8 years. I've never had to go above my originally prescribed dosage, but I know some people do build a tolerance, luckily I never did. Each time I weaned off, I did so slowly and only tapered after I'd stabilized for a while and was comfortable with it.</p><p></p><p>I know some people think benzos are the devil, but for some, they help you live a normal life. Mine do not make me feel drowsy (other than the 1st week I took them), and if I miss a dose, I dont notice it for a few days and even then, it's just a mild discomfort that I know what caused it. I've decided I'd rather take it as I need to, to live a healthy and happy life, rather than avoid it and be miserable at times.</p><p></p><p>It's also never been the reason for my low T...I've found that when my diet/food choices, sleep and exercise go to shit, so do my T levels... but when I put in the work and train/eat/sleep the way I should, along with correcting any vitamin and mineral deficiencies I may have, it bounces back up to normal.</p><p></p><p>For me, on or off of the Klonopin...I feel SOOO much better when I'm at a healthy weight and diet/exercise/sleep/vitamins and minerals are on point.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there, and I truly hope that you find what works for you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coltsblue1812, post: 152442, member: 18340"] Everyone is different, I know... but I had bad panic disorder off and on since I was a kid...went away for a while, but came back so bad when I was about 30, that I couldn't even leave my home at times... I've taken daily Klonopin for about 8 years, now...I've successfully weaned off for a year + twice over those 8 years. I've never had to go above my originally prescribed dosage, but I know some people do build a tolerance, luckily I never did. Each time I weaned off, I did so slowly and only tapered after I'd stabilized for a while and was comfortable with it. I know some people think benzos are the devil, but for some, they help you live a normal life. Mine do not make me feel drowsy (other than the 1st week I took them), and if I miss a dose, I dont notice it for a few days and even then, it's just a mild discomfort that I know what caused it. I've decided I'd rather take it as I need to, to live a healthy and happy life, rather than avoid it and be miserable at times. It's also never been the reason for my low T...I've found that when my diet/food choices, sleep and exercise go to shit, so do my T levels... but when I put in the work and train/eat/sleep the way I should, along with correcting any vitamin and mineral deficiencies I may have, it bounces back up to normal. For me, on or off of the Klonopin...I feel SOOO much better when I'm at a healthy weight and diet/exercise/sleep/vitamins and minerals are on point. Hang in there, and I truly hope that you find what works for you!! [/QUOTE]
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