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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Insomnia difficulty falling in sleep
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 238970" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>sammmy, I know more about this than you. If your doctor tells you there's no addiction risk, he or she isn't a good doctor. When we first moved to Florida and I was seeking a psychiatrist, the first one I saw told me flat out that he doesn't prescribe clonazepam or any other benzo and if I wanted to be his patient, I had to detox. First and last visit. As for what happens if I stop, and I've tried several times over the years; My mediocre sleep(5-6 hours a night) goes to poor sleep(3-4 hours a night), which leads to hypomania/mood instability and suicidal thoughts. Look up Dr. Heather Ashton, the late British psychiatrist/psychopharmacologist who was an addiction specialist whose focus was on benzodiazipine addiction. As [USER=44502]@t_spacemonkey[/USER] said, you MIGHT be someone who has a low risk of addiction but many more people are addicted to benzos. It's an epidemic that's been raging for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 238970, member: 13651"] sammmy, I know more about this than you. If your doctor tells you there's no addiction risk, he or she isn't a good doctor. When we first moved to Florida and I was seeking a psychiatrist, the first one I saw told me flat out that he doesn't prescribe clonazepam or any other benzo and if I wanted to be his patient, I had to detox. First and last visit. As for what happens if I stop, and I've tried several times over the years; My mediocre sleep(5-6 hours a night) goes to poor sleep(3-4 hours a night), which leads to hypomania/mood instability and suicidal thoughts. Look up Dr. Heather Ashton, the late British psychiatrist/psychopharmacologist who was an addiction specialist whose focus was on benzodiazipine addiction. As [USER=44502]@t_spacemonkey[/USER] said, you MIGHT be someone who has a low risk of addiction but many more people are addicted to benzos. It's an epidemic that's been raging for years. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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