$10 coupon for ativan withdrawal

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5 thoughts on “$10 coupon for ativan withdrawal

  1. Takazahn

    My mom was taking this medication for the last two months and we noticed a change in her behavior for the worse. This past Saturday I had to take her to the ER because she was having thoughts of ending her life. She is now in the Psychiatric Ward of the hospital and is on a 72 hour hold, because they the doctors had stopped the medication she was taking cold turkey, and because of this she could have a seizure.

  2. Kekasa

    I have anxiety and MS and 1mg has helped my nerves so to speak. It also helps my pain. I have pain every day. I seldom take more than 1mg and sometimes take 1/2mg. Yes, I have taken it three years with no problems. I feel like I shouldn't, but it helps and I do not want more. It is a small price to pay perhaps for now. I am 54.

  3. Gami

    Please be aware that this is very effective, and very, very addictive in an extremely short period of time! I had never had an anxiety problem, or sleeplessness issue prior to taking this. It worked for both problems by the second night, and the next 7 months. I was concerned by the second month about becoming dependent on it, but my doctor was not. In hindsight, I would have thrown out what was left, gone to a counselor, and asked for Lunesta. As it was, I could not conduct a normal day without that pill, and spent several unbelievably hellish months attempting to ovecome the physical and emotional dependency. I had no experience with any drugs other than pain medications post surgery, so this warning is given to other drug "virgins," in the hope that they will realize several very important things: counselors are expensive and your health and well-being ARE worth spending this money and time on, and, occasionally, a drug is necessary When it is, get the hell off of it as soon as possible. Do not just assume your doctor will call you up and tell you that he's been thinking, and it's time to take you off! In addition, do an Internet search on what other users of Ativan are saying. THEY ARE CORRECT. ALL OF THEM.

  4. Maukree

    I've been taking low dose Ativan for years. It worked well for my anxiety. Although it seems to wear off extremely fast. I actually split the pill in two, take a half before bed, and take the other half when I wake up at night. The only problem is after my old doctor retired, I found nobody would prescribe it. All the newer doctors would rather give out anti-depressant. I had to quit taking it cold turkey last month. Now I'm on an anti-depressant and some strong sleeping pills in order to get enough sleep. The results are inconsistent. Some nights I get only 3 or 4 hours, some nights I sleep 10 hours and still feel tired. I'm not sure if it's worth the trouble. Ativan was so cheap that it didn't matter I don't have insurance.

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