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Trialing very low-dose clonazepam...
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 158830" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Ah, Klonopin. I like that almost as much as I like antidepressants. My son took that for anxiety. After a few months, he hit a bad incident and, over the course of the day, took 3 times his normal very low dose (an amount that was still within the normal dosing range) as a PRN medication. He didn't sleep for 36 hours. Klonopin was the other medication that went flying across the room with the Celexa when he finally woke up after he crashed. That was the day he realized that the drugs he was taking were making him worse. </p><p></p><p>I think it will help for awhile but overtime the dose will have to increase and it will become less effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 158830, member: 1498"] Ah, Klonopin. I like that almost as much as I like antidepressants. My son took that for anxiety. After a few months, he hit a bad incident and, over the course of the day, took 3 times his normal very low dose (an amount that was still within the normal dosing range) as a PRN medication. He didn't sleep for 36 hours. Klonopin was the other medication that went flying across the room with the Celexa when he finally woke up after he crashed. That was the day he realized that the drugs he was taking were making him worse. I think it will help for awhile but overtime the dose will have to increase and it will become less effective. [/QUOTE]
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