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    Xanax withdrawl?

    My dh was Rx'd Xanax a couple months ago and has recently stopped using it due to his recovery with alcohol and his pdoc said it will not help only harm his recovery. So it's gone, for 10 days now he has been ill. Feeling dizzy, out of his head, verge of throwing up, shaky in the inside...I don't know if this is a normal reaction to stopping Xanax, he was taking .50 mg 2 -3 times a day for about 3 weeks, and before that he was only taking .25 mg 2 times a day. But he did stop cold turkey.
    Me: mom of 4 kids, 3 at home. Depression, panic attacks, severe insomnia. Zoloft 50 mg, Xanax 1 mg as needed, Ambien 10 mg nightly.

    DH: currently staying home with the girls, recovering alcoholic (6 ms) step father to both boys and daddy to the girls.

    GFG: 11,March moved to IN with his father due to uncontrolled behavior here, DX with BP, MD, Depression. Zoloft 50 mg

    DS2: He's 7 & still says when he grows up he wants to marry his mommy! Not many issues with him ever, but can not take meds like Strattera due to SEVERE psychotic reaction.

    DD1: 4 YO blond cutie, daddy's little girl.

    DD2: All she cares about is a bottle and a little oatmeal from time to time. She's 11 months.

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    Re: Xanax withdrawl?


    Amy, I think xanax is commonly difficult to withdraw from. You need to wean yourself. I'm not surprised to see that your dh is having a hard time considering he went cold turkey. Poor guy!

    http://www.addictionwithdrawal.com/xanax.htm

    http://www.oxyabusekills.com/xanax.html

    http://www.geocities.com/benzobusters/xanaxbusters1.htm

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    Re: Xanax withdrawl?

    I've always heard xanax has a really bad withdrawl. Poor dh. The doc should have weaned him off of the med.
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    Re: Xanax withdrawl?

    One of my son's addictions is to xanex. He says the withdrawals are awful. I know that withdrawals can cause rebound anxiety---or anxiety sufferers to "feel" even more anxious. Is there another anxiety med the dr. would be willing to try that is not so addictive?
    Me--English teacher, hypothyroidism, arthritis
    PCson--28, college grad, married, father of grandson
    GFG---22 BP(?), GAD, addict, working full time!
    PCdaughter--21, full time student, works full time, my greatest joy!
    Grandson--4. A joy!Granddaughter--1

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    Re: Xanax withdrawl?

    I would have him talk to the doctor that prescribed it and let him know how he is feeling. If he's in recovery for alcohol, you don't want him feeling so bad that he turns to that. I'm surprised the doctor felt that would hurt his recovery from alcohol. I guess he probably feels it's another addiction and he should get past all of them, but he needs to handle it in the same way as he is the alcohol. An addiction is an addiction and I don't believe this would make it any easier for him. If he is going through withdrawals and he's going to meetings he needs to apply the program to both then. Hopefully that would help him get through this.
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