JonSnow
Intermediate Join Date: 8.11.2018 Posts: 82
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Couldn''t keep anything down. The best way to describe it was like a bad trip that you were certain was never going to end. I tapered off of it, and felt normal again after 2 weeks. Please use caution Xanax has been great for me! I have suffered horribly for years from GAD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, fibromyalgia... and many more health problems. It actually gives me energy to get things done, and allows for peace and tranquility. I''m prescribed 3mg per day and it also helps me sleep at night. I''ve had trouble sleeping for years, but this medication has helped so much. According to two clinical studies, the majority of people who are prescribed Xanax by a medical professional do not develop a substance use disorder. However, it is fairly common for users to become physically dependent, which equates to an addiction to Xanax. Physical dependence means the body has become accustomed to the drug and escalating doses are required to attain the intended results.8 Even after a relatively short period of use at recommended doses for the treatment of transient anxiety and anxiety disorder, there is some risk of dependence. Psychological dependence is well documented with some users experiencing considerable difficulty reducing and discontinuing use of Xanax, especially at higher doses for extended periods of time.9 Data suggests that the risk of dependence and its severity appears to be more pronounced in clients treated with doses of more than 4 mg/day and in excess of 12 weeks. There are several symptoms associated with long-term use of a benzodiazepine-based drug. Xanax comes as a tablet, an extended-release tablet, an orally disintegrating tablet (tablet that dissolves quickly in the mouth), and a concentrated solution (liquid) to take by mouth. Xanax should be taken by mouth as directed by a doctor. Dosage is based on the following factors: why it is being taken; the patient''s age; how they respond to treatment; The dosage of Xanax may be increased gradually until the drug works effectively for the patient. The instructions of a doctor should be closely followed to reduce the risk of side effects. Life saver for me. BUT only because I take it when I truly need it. I suffer from day to day anxiety but I do not take it for that. I try to get rid of anxiety other natural ways. But I do suffer from severe panic attacks, especially night time. So I only take it when I am having an attack. I am on the lowest dose possible ( xanax 0.25 ) and I can get away with taking even just half of that sometimes. It takes the edge off very fast and I feel so much better shortly after. Take it on average 1-2 times a month, sometime less, rarely more. Extremely addictive med so I urge you to stay away from it for daily use or if you have an addictive personality. Alternative Names for Xanax. Since Xanax is an extremely popular prescription drug, it is often sold and taken illegally. Since the main effect is calming the central nervous system, many people utilize Xanax to experience a high commonly associated with alcohol or other depressants.Non-prescription, recreational use of the drug is most popular among young men between the ages of 18 and 25, according to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. More than 10 percent of people in the same age bracket and demographic misused the medication, and some people even mixed it with alcohol, opiates or painkillers.Many people take Xanax with a doctor?s prescription, but the most common way to take the drug recreationally is by obtaining the drug from someone who has a prescription. This person is known as an intermediary, and they sometimes obtain the drug through a prescription or through a private link to a pharmaceutical supplier and then they resell the medication at a higher price. For Anxiety Careful with this one. Very addictive. It was prescribed for anxiety but after a while I found myself habitually taking it and getting desperately anxious when I didn?t. Addiction to barbiturates in my mid forties was not part of the plan, so I stopped. Withdrawals were terrible. I also, experienced short term memory issues. I achieved safer results with anti-depressants, although they take a week or more to ?work? they are not addictive. Lifestyle changes also helped, no drinking, took up jogging, gym and watching what I eat and being more mindful of the spiritual aspects of life. Pretty obvious stuff really... Xanax Addiction and Misuse. Benzodiazepine, especially xanax addiction is treatable, but it?s important that anyone with a dependence on this class of drugs seek professional treatment. Quitting Xanax and other benzodiazepines ?cold turkey? is discouraged because of the potentially dangerous withdrawal symptoms associated with it, such as a decreased heart rate and seizures, which can be fatal in some circumstances. The transformation of Xanax and other benzodiazepines into party drugs for high school and college aged students is cause for concern. Because the drug is so often prescribed by the healthcare industry, there is the perception that it might not be dangerous, much less addictive. The ramifications of early abuse and addiction can last a lifetime. The human brain is not fully developed, on average, until the age of 25. Substance abuse and dependence, any time during these years, can substantially alter the brain?s chemistry and unnecessarily handicap a teen?s full potential. Friends, family and loved ones should be on the lookout for the signs and symptoms of Xanax addiction. Open and non-judgmental lines of communication are encouraged because it is very likely that anyone addicted to benzodiazepines, or any drug for that matter, might want to quit, but not know how to reach out for the help they need.
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