Klonopin Guide

Learn About Klonopin & Effective Panic Disorder Treatments

klonopin??

my dr. just prescribed me it and im used to ambien
i dont want to take this if i am going to get high
can you become intoxicated from abuse??
i have a term paper and i cant write high

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klonopin is given to relax your nerves. i found that if i took it and didnt get enough sleep, it lingered the next day. of course everyone is different. the ambien lets you sleep all night long. with klonopin, i found tit to relax me and make me sleepy, but i would wake up in the middle of the night.
wish i had ambien right now.
also i’m not sure you will want to write a term paper on klonopin,
by: Maggie Babe
on: 27th June 08

Thu, February 9 2012 » Klonopin Q&A » 4 Comments

Anyone evered tried coming off zyprexa for severe panic disorder and starting on Zoloft?

Anyone evered tried coming off zyprexa for severe panic disorder. Im starting zoloft next week so I can try and tapper off my celexa and then if the zoloft works I can come off the zyprexa which is really hard to come off of, has any of u had big success with zoloft for really severe panic disorder not just anxiety I mean all day panic disorder with agorophbia? Thanks

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by:
on: 1st January 70

Wed, February 8 2012 » Panic Disorder Info » 1 Comment

How are panic attacks and panic disorder treated?

Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows if there’s any over the counter supplements that can be used to treat panic attacks and/or depression? I would love to discover some sort of supplements or medicine that would help prevent social anxieties specifically. Maybe I should find some sort of breathing exercises to help keep my heart rate down.

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If you’re looking for over the counter supplements to cope with the panic attacks, try St Johns Wort and Omega 3 Fish oil. These 2 supplements have shown to play an important role in brain function.
by:
on: 28th November 09

Tue, February 7 2012 » Panic Disorder Info » 4 Comments

Do specific situations cause panic disorder?

I’m writing a brief paper about panic disorder and just wanted to clarify something.

Are the recurring panic attacks caused by the same situation each time? Or do the panic attacks happen randomly?

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They are caused by the same feelings and thoughts each time but not neccessarily the same situation.
Everytime i am alone at home i might get a panic attack but i can also get them when i’m home with family. I might go to the library and not get panic but i might in the car and next to week might be different again though the thoughts that lead to my panic attack are usually always the same .
by: Sophie
on: 30th April 10

Mon, February 6 2012 » Panic Disorder Info » 5 Comments

How do you know if you have a panic disorder?

I’ve had multiple panic attacks in the past four years since I moved states. I’ve had too many to count this year already and my mom knows I get them. They only last a few minutes but they’re still really scary. I’m almost 16. I also have (unofficial) hypoglycemia, which I know isn’t supposed to be a good mix with panic attacks. What should I do?

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on: 1st January 70

Sun, February 5 2012 » Panic Disorder Info » 1 Comment

What are the chances of my daughter getting a panic disorder?

I mean I’m the only one in my family that has this disorder so far. I get really worried which I know I shouldn’t but I think is it possible for my daughter to get this.I look at her and pray and hope that she doesn’t get it so I was just wondering. I also want to have more kids but scared that they will get this.

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We can never be certain about what disorders might be passed from parent to child…

what we CAN be certain about is to love and support them regardless of what they have.

Never let your fear of illness prevent you from having children…because then, you are allowing the illness to control you instead of you controlling it!
by: the bell jar
on: 13th July 08

Sat, February 4 2012 » Panic Disorder Info » 2 Comments

Can I have an alcoholic drink tonight if I took .25mg of klonopin this morning?

I am prescribed to take klonopin situationally and don’t have any other doses built up in my system, just this morning a .25mg dose.

Later tonight will I be ok to sip on a cocktail?

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by:
on: 1st January 70

Fri, February 3 2012 » Klonopin Q&A » 1 Comment

how long is klonopin effective for tolerance wise?

I’ve just started to take klonopin and it’s working great, i feel very sedated and my anxiety is almost gone. Im taking 1mg twice a day, how long would the benefits last? can it still be effective after 3 months of taking? When i develop a tolerance to it should I up the dosage?
also is it good to excercise while being on the effects of klonopin? is there benefits to that?

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You develop tolerance to the sedation, but you do not develop tolerance to either the anti-seizure effects, or the anti-anxiety effects. Many patients confuse the feeling of being sedated, with the anxiolytic effect. These are absolutely not the same thing, and are mediated by different receptors in different areas of the brain.

In short. You’ll stop feeling sleepy after 2 to 4 weeks. You can use it to manage anxiety (or epilepsy for that matter) more or less indefinitely. There’s somewhere in the range of five million people in the US who use drugs in klonopin’s class for such things, at a period of greater than five years, without increasing their dose.

There’s nothing special about exercise while on klonopin, though you might want to wait until the sedation starts to wear off – as that can make you a little loopy.
by: Az R
on: 29th March 09

Thu, February 2 2012 » Klonopin Q&A » 1 Comment

Does it make a difference if I drink Coffee and take Klonopin?

Does it take away for the effectiveness of the Klonopin?

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In my experience, caffiene does impact the calming effect of Klonopin. I was never sensitive to caffiene before taking it, now it makes me a might bit nervous.
by: meathorse
on: 4th February 07

Wed, February 1 2012 » Klonopin Q&A » 1 Comment

Hey what kind of chest discomfort comes along with panic disorder and anxiety?

i have anxiety and panic disorder.. i have all kinds of chest discomfort.. my doc saids its normal.. i just wanna know what kinds there are.. and is it normal to be very obsesive over things when you have anxiety

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Fourth time I’ve seen something posted about this by you.

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/anxiety_types_symptoms_treatment.htm <— Go here and read up on anxiety, instead of asking Yahoo!Answers the same question over, and over again.
by: Mina
on: 2nd September 09

Tue, January 31 2012 » Panic Disorder Info » 2 Comments