Benzodiazepine-Induced Brain Injury: The Hidden Prescription Epidemic

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @Stella_V777
    @Stella_V777 3 года назад +255

    Thank you for working for benzo awareness. Xanax almost killed me. I'm dealing with long term effects from 25 yrs. It is STILL not recognized in my medical community. Good to not feel so alone. I've tried cold turkey in the past several times, before I educated myself instead of listening to doctors who have no idea what they are doing. I am still not holding a job and have been tapering from Xanax to Valium per the Ashton manual for 6 years. Awareness is a must. Benzos are worse than heroin and I have heard ppl's testimonies that say that benzos affected their lives worse than cancer. Can't thank you enough for giving us a voice.

    • @mardishores4016
      @mardishores4016 3 года назад +9

      Yes, worse than cancer. Cancer was frightening... benzos and ALL other psych drugs are the gate to HELL.... It is a one way gate. No way out. Was on these poisons over 30 yrs. Every combination thinkable. I am now physically and mentally crippled, at 73 yrs. old. It's not just psychiatrists, primary drs. prescribe them as well. And to CHILDREN!! They don't know WTF they're
      doing!!

    • @nota7660
      @nota7660 2 года назад +33

      I’ve had BC twice and lost my breast but NOTHING LIKE BENZO WITHDRAWAL, the first I was afraid to die and the lateral I wanted to die

    • @manicmurph
      @manicmurph 2 года назад +34

      I agree with you that benzos are worse than heroin and that doctors don't know anything from personal experience. They thought I could detox off Klonopin in a 5 days...lol. The half life of the drug is so long I don't think I even was in full blown withdrawal until I got out. But 6 years to taper? How many mg were you on? It took me a month to get better after I jumped off at .05mg. I used Lyrica and gabapentin to help withdrawals. The only way to describe it is like being on acid and having the worst anxiety for a month straight. Little noises scare you. It's crazy.

    • @manicmurph
      @manicmurph 2 года назад +1

      @@mardishores4016 they give Zoloft to 15 year olds. It's crazy. It's all about big pharma making that money they don't care about anything else but that. I've taken benzos on and off for a long time but then got prescribed Klonopin and was prescribed it for 6 years. I was only on at the most 2mg a day but usually it was 1.5mg a day. The panic attacks I got after being off it were way worse and more frequent than when I first got in it.

    • @syntholshoulders1842
      @syntholshoulders1842 2 года назад +7

      God bless you dear

  • @HCM1986
    @HCM1986 2 года назад +173

    Thank you so much for bringing awareness and education to benzodiazepines. I was on Klonopin close to 3 years and I was cold turkeyed. People that haven’t been through this will NEVER UNDERSTAND the UTTER HELL that comes with being in tolerance withdrawal and acute and protracted withdrawal. Doctors and mental health professionals didn’t help me at all, they were uninformed, uneducated, and arrogant of the subject matter. I had protracted benzo withdrawal symptoms for a solid two years. Only with the help of other strangers on the internet is the reason I’m alive today.
    Thanks again for bringing awareness to this important topic.

    • @adamstephens9043
      @adamstephens9043 Год назад

      I have a similar story. Only just barely two years out. The doctors told me there was no such thing as benzo withdrawal and sent me off to find out what new psychiatric diagnosis spontaneously developed when I quit the drugs so they could keep drugging me into oblivion. They're still out there hurting people! We have to stop them somehow. This has to end!

    • @aashish551
      @aashish551 Год назад +2

      Hcm what are the supleements that helped u?

    • @mskim6562
      @mskim6562 Год назад +2

      ❤️‍🩹🫂

    • @warrenraffensberger2466
      @warrenraffensberger2466 Год назад +2

      2 years for me also. Weird stupid bad trip !!!!!

    • @madelynhernandez7453
      @madelynhernandez7453 Год назад

      ​@@warrenraffensberger2466but you healed after two years?

  • @clowngirl76
    @clowngirl76 2 года назад +138

    5 years off cold turkey, thrown in a psych ward for 11 days and each day I got worse to the point where it looked like I had Parkinsons. The staff there told my family it was in my head. I'm still protracted, stiff body and pain, chronic fatigue etc.
    The first 2 years it was hell on earth psychologicaly.
    I had no option to taper but if your faced with this try your hardest to get your doctor to read the Ashton manuel.
    Stay strong everyone, you got this and don't give up, it does get better and my story isn't everyone's story so don't let it scare you 💜

    • @annedodgson8677
      @annedodgson8677 Год назад

      Off of what

    • @clowngirl76
      @clowngirl76 Год назад +13

      @@annedodgson8677 klonopin, over 10 years with highest dose at 6mg daily. I was CT at 3mg, it wasn't pretty and the psych ward I was put in for "detox" told my family it was in my head. Still traumatized but off since 7/11/17

    • @jennifs6868
      @jennifs6868 Год назад +12

      @@clowngirl76 my friend's brother ended up dead from the klonopin. horrible horrible drugs.

    • @samsalamander8147
      @samsalamander8147 Год назад +8

      A friend of mine was thrown in jail a long time ago and he had been on them for like 10 years at the time and he had multiple grand mal seizures, the jail refused to give him his medication, the Drs said if he had one more he would have been dead. That has also happened to multiple people I know who were on methadone. The police in Ma don’t care at all they will just throw you in a cell. I detoxed a couple times on Benzos it’s was awful. I had to go to detox for them and the phenabarbitol they gave me for withdrawals in detox had a weird side effect on me it made me feel like my lungs were shaking, I couldn’t take it so I had to white knuckle it. I did not sleep for 7 days straight not even a rest. I was in some type of paranoid manic state, I was accusing the nurses of not giving me all of my methadone prescription because I couldn’t feel it at all so I was arguing with them for days apon days, I wanted to watch them give me my medication and I didn’t want to let them out of my site. I assumed because of how bad I felt they were either not giving me my methadone or they were giving me less so I was freaking out. I kept hearing people calling my name. I have no idea how I got through it. I actually did it to myself again after that too but not as bad, I only took the Benzos for a couple days but it was like my withdrawal started all over I was sleepless and in some type of manic state again but I kinda recognized what was going on and knew it wasn’t methadone withdrawals because I was going to the clinic and could see what they were giving me.

    • @MultiFixman
      @MultiFixman Год назад +5

      almost same but 12 years on xanax and i got 1 week taper, its 2 years and 3 mounth ago, its a brain injury for real

  • @mskim6562
    @mskim6562 2 года назад +115

    I thank everyone involved in advancing the knowledge of these benzo dangers and yes they are very real. My husband of 28 years lost his battle and ending up taking his own life last year on 4/20/2021. He could not take the horror he suffered every day and night for almost two years. Thank you for the fight.

    • @jaypalnitkar4400
      @jaypalnitkar4400 2 года назад +17

      I’m deeply sorry for your loss. Hope he is safe now in the hands of dear god. PrAyers from my side ❤️🙏

    • @garysimone4977
      @garysimone4977 Год назад +8

      ​@Jay Palnitkar this is f...up all these youtube testimonials 13,000 currently

    • @Carolina_girl86
      @Carolina_girl86 Год назад +11

      That scares me that this horrible withdrawal will make me do the same thing. I’m sorry for your loss.

    • @frebrd78
      @frebrd78 Год назад +9

      My heart goes out to you for your loss. ❤

    • @Carolina_girl86
      @Carolina_girl86 Год назад +5

      You may not want to talk about it, but how was he suffering? What were his symptoms?

  • @1965area
    @1965area Год назад +48

    Wonderful presentation. I walked away from one full time job and one part-time job when I stopped taking klonopin cold turkey. I lost everything dear to me and my life was unstable. I have been off the poison for 16 years.

    • @childofgod884
      @childofgod884 Год назад +6

      WOW how did you manage to get off of it?

    • @elizabethAbbott-q6m
      @elizabethAbbott-q6m Год назад +3

      Bravo!

    • @NE0Nwhip
      @NE0Nwhip 11 месяцев назад

      Crimes against humanity!!!

    • @stevietalk1
      @stevietalk1 11 месяцев назад

      @@childofgod884sounds like cold turkey .. yikes 😳 I’m tapering UBER slow .. thankfully have always been in low dose, but sometimes the lowest dose is the most challenging.
      I was prescribed 0.50mg clonazepam (klonopan ) 35 yrs. Ago .. not told anything, except don’t stop cold turkey. Was told I could/should stay on for rest of my life… I have tapered down to 0.25mg. (Lowest dose in Canada) & stayed in the past couple of yrs…. Starting up again to taper off the last pill. This seems to mean I can’t used thr Ashton Method b/c I can’t slowly switch over to diazepam…
      I’m using a precision, digital scale (weights to .001g) to go down by 5-10% each taper .. staying on each level a couple of mos. or so. (Plateau at each level to minimize discomfort) I’m splitting the pill, to 1/2, 1/4 & smaller … weighing & then putting in empty gelcaps (ordered online) This way I can make up a mo. or 2 at a time & not be concerned with that daily. I’ve been told it may be more accurate to crush the pills before filling the gel cap .. more accurate weighing ..
      About 5 wks. in on 1st small taper .. was ok until last few days - headachy, muscle/body ache, flu like, no energy ..
      All a work in progress… thank God I’m retired 🙄🤞

  • @stephen9463
    @stephen9463 Год назад +52

    I've been off for 2 years after 8 years on. I feel a lot better but not 100%. Thank you for raising awareness!

  • @newkingdom6750
    @newkingdom6750 Год назад +21

    This woman's story is mine.. 8 yrs and counting 😢.
    Thank you for bringing awareness to this hell on earth.

    • @mskim6562
      @mskim6562 Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry to all suffering. I wish I could help make a difference but as this year marks two years since My husband's unfortunate passing due to this, I suffer with 25 years with MS! So please continue this fight of needless suffering 🙏❤️‍🩹

    • @mskim6562
      @mskim6562 Год назад +1

      @newkingdom6750 I'm so so sorry 😔

    • @Snowflake1374
      @Snowflake1374 3 месяца назад +1

      Same with SSRI. Im in hell, lost everything after fast taper zoloft, 15 year use.

  • @edithwright6357
    @edithwright6357 Год назад +54

    I tapered off klonopin at age 81. Off 9 months now. Have lot of protracted symptoms. Beating Benzos was my only support

    • @annenymety209
      @annenymety209 Год назад +8

      Bravo! 🎉

    • @kathymottinger7136
      @kathymottinger7136 Год назад +12

      Hi Edith, I'm off Klonopin just 12 days after a 7 month taper and 30 plus year use of 1 mg/day. I'm 83 and feel so hopeless. I would die before ever taking that again. Are you doing any better now? I haven't seen anyone our age making it through this nightmare. Would like to know you are ok.

    • @gunilla554
      @gunilla554 Год назад +2

      @@kathymottinger7136 Just wow !

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Год назад +14

      ​@@kathymottinger7136 Hello Kathy. I'm 69 and took them every night (with Flexeril) and sometimes in day but always as directed, for 28 years and 6 months. I was told there would be no problem if I took them as directed, which I did. I was never told they were not supposed to be taken over four WEEKS. I learned this by coincidentally hearing a RUclips video from Jordan Peterson. I spoke with my doctor immediately asking her to stop taking them, and all she said was "okay, stop." That was in December 2020 and I've never taken another pill (stopped Klonopin and Flexibility cold turkey). When I went into a horrible heart pounding nonstop panic attack, I tried to reach her for help but she didn't respond to my portal messages. I tried to call once but was not speaking well or making sense so kept trying to get through by portal message. No response. Finally received a message from her office saying to call for an appointment. I couldn't drive as I couldn't think clearly or focus at all. I was hyperventilating, couldn't sleep more than a few minutes at a time with horrible nightmares, and the pounding heart, need to breathe into a bag from the hyperventilation. I was vomiting, severely cramping and itching until I bled, migraines, couldn't sit still, crying, had a terrified feeling that I was dying. Had near constant ringing in my ears, trouble swallowing at times like my throat had forgotten how to swallow, had heavy sweating and electric zaps throughout my body. Thought about calling someone to take me to ER but was afraid to go there as I felt they would give me benzos again and I would have to start this over again.
      Its been about 30 months since I stopped and now have no interest in much of anything, don't trust people much, especially doctors. I am no longer a pleasant person, get overly angry way too easy. I now have a nerve problem called small fiber neuropathy and a permanent heart arrhythmia called ventricular tachycardia.
      This drug changed my life. Dont take benzos and if you've started already, TAPER off. No cold turkey. One counselor told me I'm lucky to still be alive.

    • @johnrhodes3350
      @johnrhodes3350 Год назад

      ​@@Rollwithit699your Dr that just stopped as you asked for, rather than strongly advising a tapper is absolutely evil.

  • @langlang9326
    @langlang9326 Год назад +35

    8 years off of Klonopin. I did the daily micro taper. I took Klonopin for over 20 years. The micro taper worked for me, took 2 years. What made it worse was the akathisia. Also people can't help but develop PTSD. I went through therapy for that.

    • @donna6165
      @donna6165 Год назад +5

      Kudos to you and well done. 👌🏻

    • @djdanzy
      @djdanzy Год назад +2

      Did you have histamine issues / sensitivities. Did it go away?

    • @kathy2940
      @kathy2940 Год назад +3

      What is a micro taper?

    • @ankurlohiya1435
      @ankurlohiya1435 10 месяцев назад +1

      PTSD because of the severity of the withdrawal?

    • @teresamacey4012
      @teresamacey4012 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have had akathesia for seven years. I was on many drugs that can cause it. I am off the drugs but still have akathesia. What treatment did you have for it and was it helpful?

  • @sherry3935
    @sherry3935 3 года назад +89

    I have 100 days down on the taper. This drug is poison and I’ll he so glad when it’s behind me if that’s possible. Been on it for 20 years and I just lost my son to a fentanyl overdose. I am motivated to be the best version of me so I can fight for my son.

    • @katrinamenzies9398
      @katrinamenzies9398 3 года назад +9

      Love and strength to you 💞

    • @DiMiTri-ys7ei
      @DiMiTri-ys7ei 3 года назад +8

      You can do it!! Sorry to hear about your son. I've been off for 18 days and I barely started to feel better a couple days ago. I tapered down to 2mg at night and jumped to 2mg to 0mgs!! Breath work, Kratom, NA meetings when you feel like you want to use. I felt like I was gonna have a heart attack when I went to me first meeting and was I'm tears but support and love you get from family and support groups are what will save us. I have 5 or 6 different supplements that I'm using to help me get threw this. The only thing I'm using that is addictive is kratom and that's all natural and a cake walk to get off of compared to heroin and benzos. I got off heroin with kratom as well

    • @sherry3935
      @sherry3935 3 года назад +5

      @@katrinamenzies9398 THANK YOU.

    • @sherry3935
      @sherry3935 3 года назад +5

      @@DiMiTri-ys7ei Thank you. I'm on my final weeks at .03. Yay.

    • @katrinamenzies9398
      @katrinamenzies9398 2 года назад +2

      @@sherry3935 💞

  • @FG-lq4pz
    @FG-lq4pz Год назад +25

    I was on 20-30 mg of prescribed valium daily. For the first couple of years the meds worked great. Then the stopped working. My doctor kept prescribing me higher and higher doses. Then my hands would always hurt/ache at the same time every day. It took me over a year to tapper off Valium, but I was able to do it.

  • @JohnAdams-rm7zm
    @JohnAdams-rm7zm Год назад +30

    13 years Xanax free after 10 years prescribed use. 2mg for sleep. It was very tough but well worth it ✊

    • @krise6721
      @krise6721 Год назад +2

      How is your memory now? I’ve been on Xanax for 20 years. I tapered off & wondering if my memory will ever return to normal

    • @JohnAdams-rm7zm
      @JohnAdams-rm7zm Год назад +2

      @@krise6721 It took me a lot of mind exercises Like taking music theory, play guitar learning new things everyday. Also meditation was key. A tape from Roy Masters helped me greatly with simple ways to be objective to one’s thoughts. I don’t watch tv I don’t need brain washing… 🙈 That tape was called the Classic tape. All things are possible with a well mind. Good luck and Keep on keeping on 👍🏻

    • @rameshlumb4003
      @rameshlumb4003 Год назад +1

      ​@@JohnAdams-rm7zmhow are you now

    • @Deedraa
      @Deedraa Год назад

      Xanax is not. Sleeping pill and should not be prescribed as one !

    • @donna6165
      @donna6165 Год назад +2

      Kudos to us both. I’ll be 5 years free this December. 19 years/2mg prescribed for Sleep. 💪🏻One breath, one step, Everyone. 🙏🏻❤️‍🩹

  • @ivahanssen3258
    @ivahanssen3258 3 года назад +127

    Klonopin/clonazepam took everything from me and it took 20 years to figure it out. I thought I was dying of some mystery illness but nope…just tolerance withdrawal. It’s taken 3 years to taper 75% down. I no longer have any hope I’ll survive this. Living in my fathers garage at 46 years old. Haven’t worked since 2009. We’ve lost countless friends who couldn’t take the torture any longer and ended their lives in our FB & other online support groups.
    This has to stop.

    • @tommyt7441
      @tommyt7441 3 года назад +15

      Can I join your support group? I'm in the exact same boat :/ haven't left my room in years

    • @giannisrevealer3588
      @giannisrevealer3588 3 года назад +14

      Iva Hanssen I was prescribed Benzos for 26 years for my OCD and now i am on Clonazepam. Suffering. You are right, tolerance withdrawl can be very tricky when you don't know about these drugs. Even the Psychiatrists might think that you just gone paranoid and label you with other conditions because they are clueless (most of them) When i tried to slowly taper i ended up in the ER with severe withdrawal symptoms that were threatening to my life.
      Take care😊

    • @tommyt7441
      @tommyt7441 3 года назад +16

      @@giannisrevealer3588 do you have a psych that UNDERSTANDS? I landed in ICU for 2 weeks when I came off cold turkey. Scared of everything now :(

    • @giannisrevealer3588
      @giannisrevealer3588 3 года назад +10

      @@tommyt7441 Yes the last doctor that i saw was honest and supportive. But you see i am not from the US. I live in Europe. And in my country, Greece, they don't force you to cold turkey if that's what you mean.. My advise is never to cold turkey, just taper. I take 4mg of Clonazepam every day. And although i slowly reduced i ended up in the ER. Take care my friend 😊

    • @tommyt7441
      @tommyt7441 3 года назад +7

      @@giannisrevealer3588 why do people understand more over there and not here in the US? I'm happy you have that understanding. It really is scary riding around with no script and being put in prison for years for something I need. I hope your well 🙏

  • @evidenciayverdad
    @evidenciayverdad Год назад +21

    Benzodiacepines were also the worst thing ever happened to me, more than a decade of hell.
    Thank you very much for the work you are doing, you are a hero 💙💙💙

  • @kenwatts3848
    @kenwatts3848 3 года назад +50

    Thank you for this presentation. I’ve been sharing it in all of the benzo recovery groups. Everyone seems to be reacting to it in a positive way. It’s very well done and, more importantly, it’s helping people to NOT feel so isolated and confused about their condition.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @OpanaLover
    @OpanaLover 3 года назад +40

    Thank you for spreading the word about this and all that you do. I have had severe withdrawls from benzos myself and I hope your work will save someone from the grips of a benzodiazepine addiction. Most brutal experience of my life

  • @roberta9833
    @roberta9833 Год назад +7

    In the 60's my mom was prescribed benzodiazepines for anxiety. - I was born in 1957. - Only now do I understand my mother's strange behavior. -She continued to take benzodiazepines continuously throughout her life. - A hell of a life for the whole family. - When I was 30 I suffered from panic attacks. The doctor (psychiatrist) prescribed me high dose benzodiazepines. - I tried for two days but I couldn't work, I was groggy. - I let the panic attacks pass without doing anything. No medicine. - Fixed, lasted about a year. - Wise decision. - My mother is a completely destroyed person due to benzodiazepines. I only understood this now. - I know many people who took benzodiazepines like cold water, especially in the 75/90s. Initially prescribed by doctors, but when the doctor no longer issued prescriptions, they continued to obtain the drug in any way.

  • @luciebrisson2636
    @luciebrisson2636 Год назад +9

    Im so happy that this epidemic has come to light!! ...I am after 35 yrs of clonazepam and am very much suffering from withdrawl and consequences... destroyed my family. Im am am very much alone with my consequent induced illneses...Im living in Canada, dont know where to turn!!??
    Thanks to your podcast , I know im not crazy and will keep following..doing the best I can to help others aware!!...

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      There must be some FB groups to join. I'm going to look into that next. Did you come off cold turkey or did you taper? Canada has socialized medicine. Can you afford to go private? The Psychs are not compassionate with what we go through. They only like us when we are happy. They can't wait to get rid of us when we are symptomatic. That's been my experience down in the lower 48. Do you pray?

  • @jlappin6277
    @jlappin6277 Год назад +28

    I was put on Xanax in 1994 when I had trouble falling asleep, I stayed on that drug until 2008. The reason I had tried to get off of this drug what is tolerance. I was cold turkey three times it’s been nearly 7 1/2 years since being off this horrible drug I still feel the effects to this day. Concentrating or trying to cognitively do anything with my mind, whether it be reading a book putting together a project or any of our daily life situation, can be extremely hard. Concentrating having relationships it affects it all the most important thing don’t give up we only get one life you can never go back to the store and buy another one god bless.

  • @taghiabiri3489
    @taghiabiri3489 Год назад +29

    First Lady who speaks about the symptoms experienced during tolerance mentions exactly what I experienced with Prozac. Never took any Benzos. We have to see, there is a prize to pay for each and every chemical we take.

    • @susanboswell4117
      @susanboswell4117 Год назад +10

      We shouldn't have to pay the penalty for taking a prescribed drug. Where is the accountability for Dr's who don't know what they're doing . They told me it only takes a week.

    • @gracegwozdz8185
      @gracegwozdz8185 Год назад

      ​@@susanboswell4117, they know what they are doing. It's up to us to distrust them enough to learn how to titrate addictive neurotoxic drugs they dish out indiscriminately. Then we have to learn the holistic ways of repairing the body.

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      Maybe you mean price to pay instead of "prize to pay"? There are no prizes that I can find with Benzo use.

  • @lolafernandez8538
    @lolafernandez8538 Год назад +47

    It's refreshing to see more information about the damage that benzodiazepines can cause. I suffered tolerance, withdrawal, and protracted withdrawal. It was the worst experience of my life, completely inhumane and barbaric. I lost my career, and my mind due to these medications. Sadly there hasn't been one doctor I've seen that has even acknowledged that its the medication, rather they think I'm crazy. It's a lonely walk. I'm now three years off these evil medications and getting better. Often I wonder if I'll ever be the same and truly mourn my life before I was prescribed zanax.

    • @elizabethAbbott-q6m
      @elizabethAbbott-q6m Год назад +3

      Exactly. By pure chance I had read Dr. Peter Breggin and Professor Ashton... just skimmed through before my veteran pal had a horrific crisis; the so called professionals blamed him and though I had the glimmering of understanding enough to help him during the crisis... hallucinations; ultra rapid cycling... I fouled up by not being more assertive on his behalf after the crisis; it shows I was still half in a mistaken confidence in the system; the guilt I would feel forever on that score kept me plugging away to help him even when it became problematic for me personally even financially; but from what I know for sure now I would do it again. I said to the pharmacist Are they Trying to Kill him or are they Just Stupid.

    • @pyarkaaloo
      @pyarkaaloo 11 месяцев назад +1

      💯💯💯💯

  • @toddbridges7430
    @toddbridges7430 Год назад +12

    Nicole Lamberson is someone I’d like to meet. Got every base covered she has.

  • @ladyscarfaceangel4616
    @ladyscarfaceangel4616 Год назад +28

    I think it's very important for anyone who's ever used benzos to work on puzzles every now & then. I play Tetris & try to do things that make me excerise my brain. I'm afraid of the damage that has been done from past use. I find that working on puzzles helps my brain fog moments & improves memory. I'll probably never get my memory back from when i used them, but it improves my current memory. Also meditation, yoga, & brain/mental friendly diet helps me as well.

    • @gracegwozdz8185
      @gracegwozdz8185 Год назад +4

      It helps greatly to run or walk to repair neuronal damage.

    • @extremlaybak
      @extremlaybak Год назад

      Take L-Theanine and take Magnesium , L-Theanine help repair you bran respecters and helps your own body make GABA when you take Benzos it makes GABA and then your body stops making it that what causes withdraw !! when you stop Benzo

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow Год назад +2

      B12 can help
      Get yr levels check plus vit d

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      Good for you. The problem is how to do these sorts of things when one is absolutely lethargic?

  • @stacieboucher1570
    @stacieboucher1570 Год назад +18

    I went off opiates and had psychosis 9 months later. They took me to the ER, and I screamed “I don’t want to be addicted to anything! I do not consent!” They put me on enough Adavan to keep me asleep ten hours , put me on a bunch of other drugs in the mental hospital, and now I’m stuck trying to get off everything, and can’t trust the Drs. This is helpful to confirm my withdrawal symptoms. I knew it was addictive, but all this brain injury is crazy! I thought I had fibromyalgia, but nothing I’m doing for it helps. Feels worse than going off all the other opioid, ect drugs. And I’m on low dose of two kinds, and mood stabilizer. God Bless and heal everyone ❤

    • @gracegwozdz8185
      @gracegwozdz8185 Год назад

      Fibromyalgia is vitamin D3 deficiency....and no activation od it will happen if you are low on Magnesium and Boron. So take a tsp of Borax in a liter of water, add 10 rosehip berries, Ruta graveolens 1 tsp, shake it in a dark glass bottle and drink in little gulps through your day for a month or so.

    • @derp195
      @derp195 Год назад +4

      The idea of doctors getting you addicted to drugs explicitly against your consent is horror movie material.

    • @davidkruse4030
      @davidkruse4030 11 месяцев назад

      I don’t understand how you had psychosis after months of not using opiates. It sounds like you have an underlining issue.

    • @derp195
      @derp195 11 месяцев назад

      @@davidkruse4030 I don't think they were blaming opiates for the episode.

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      The doctors just want to quickly stop your pain. That's how they're trained. And don't get me started about the drug reps. Blessings back at you.

  • @JPD_1984
    @JPD_1984 3 года назад +23

    That was great. Thank you, I will be reaching out to all different groups provided. I’ve been struggling for about 16 years now, still prescribed and trying to taper from Xanax.

  • @florencekirsch
    @florencekirsch Год назад +26

    “Only for sleep”. Once per night. Went off it once not thinking it was a big deal- I ran out. Could not believe the effect. Crawling feelings under the skin, pacing madly, gagging into the toilet with no output. Hard to convey what this felt like. At most 1 mg per night.

    • @susanboswell4117
      @susanboswell4117 Год назад +1

      I've gotten down on my own from 3 MG of Xanax to a half but I throw up if I haven't taken the half by 4 in the afternoon. I'm afraid to cut them out completely.

    • @dianedo1234
      @dianedo1234 Год назад +1

      How many nights did you go without it before you hit withdrawal? It had to have been days and maybe more days. Plz don't leave this info out.

    • @reginaharding9855
      @reginaharding9855 Год назад +1

      Same here

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      How do you feel now?

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      Yes, I just went through not timing my refill correctly, and my pharmacy ran out. First day was fine. Second day, okay, too. But the third day, I started to feel shaky, and paranoid. That is when I decided that I'm tapering off of this horrible medicine--starting today!

  • @MakingItHappenMWC
    @MakingItHappenMWC Год назад +19

    I've been on Clonanzapam for 6 years now. Started at 1mg daily. Went up to 3mg. Now, I'm down to .50 mg daily. Been here for about 6 months. Next script I will start tapering from the .50mg and go from there. I think it will take another year to get down to zero. Then the real fun begins!! I wish everyone well.

    • @seagullvictim7563
      @seagullvictim7563 5 месяцев назад

      Hows it going?

    • @MakingItHappenMWC
      @MakingItHappenMWC 5 месяцев назад

      @@seagullvictim7563 i finally quit. I went ct at .25mg. Has crazy side affects for a few months so my dr put me on prozac to chill the side affects. So far so good. Id say im prob 60% better. Got a few minor bs things lingering but nothing of any concern.

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад +1

      Not necessarily. I think the tapering method is the way to go and not cold turkey. I wish you all the best on your journey. I begin my tapering journey today.

    • @MakingItHappenMWC
      @MakingItHappenMWC 3 месяца назад

      @@seagullvictim7563Hey!! So, I ended up tapering down to .25mg daily then just said fuk it and quit CT. I will say I was glad I was off completely, but the side affects were absolutely insane. I was 3 months off and the only real bad side affect was dizzyness and like massive dizzyness where the walls and floors kept moving on me. Anyhow, after multiple blood tests, I came back normal except my testosterone was insanely low, around 200's. So, my Dr put me on TRT and I instantly woke up. I've been off since and I'm only taking TRT now. Paranoia and all the scared mental stuff I was going thru is gone. I am still dizzy, but not near as bad, so I'm just dealing with it.

    • @MakingItHappenMWC
      @MakingItHappenMWC 3 месяца назад

      @@CookieZ3353 Good luck!!! You can do it. Just know the side affects, no matter how bad they might get, are mostly mental so if you can overpower that, you'll make it thru. ;)

  • @stacyellis5370
    @stacyellis5370 Год назад +6

    Thank you for having the courage to be honest, especially as a medical professional! People thought I was crazy for trying to find Ativan after rapid detox ( thanks Dr 6 yrs then nothing because government is cracking down) but yes it increased anxiety so that you felt need for more often or higher dose.

  • @privateperson5769
    @privateperson5769 Год назад +8

    spot on Nicole. spot on. thank u for all u do for raising awareness and exposing the truth. i also was a nurse - now do not trust medical system at all . I am now doing TMS work, neiro science, mind-body stuff ...my only hope to heal some of this, my only hope.

  • @user-eo4xr9tk4j
    @user-eo4xr9tk4j 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks and big shout out to all of the ladies for putting this here.

  • @GCT1990
    @GCT1990 3 года назад +38

    Thank you for everything you and your staff do for us, Lorazepam for 7 years as needed which increased my chances and exposure of Kindling. I'm 3 years post taper which I had to C/T because I kept having paradoxical effects with each dosage. I suffered 211 symptoms ranging from anxiety, musculatory, neurological.. I was diagnosed with MS, then ALS and what's worse is those tests kept showing false positives. The worst is burning and itching organs like my liver and intestinal track. I no longer have those symptoms since I went on Carnivore. I'm successfully recovered now but my God... This was a life traumatizing process no man or woman should have to go through

  • @joadkison
    @joadkison Месяц назад

    Your presentation should be required for continuing education in the medical & pharmacy fields. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @marniecook9247
    @marniecook9247 3 года назад +29

    Hi Nicole, I just finished watching your presentation portion. It was so well done. I'm so sorry for your suffering. Thank you for all you do to raise awareness about this devastating issue. I'm protracted as well (nearly 5 years off). Your presence is so appreciated. 💛🙏💛

    • @nicolelambic
      @nicolelambic 3 года назад +4

      Hi, thank you so much for your kind words. So very sorry that you find yourself protracted as well. Hang in there.

    • @Oceanskye11
      @Oceanskye11 2 года назад +2

      Hi, I am 4 years off but still struggling. Can I ask how is your sleep? Still can’t sleep more than 4 hours a day & it’s depressing. How long does protracted last? Some days I have no fight left in me. This battle can be so exhausting.

    • @marniecook9247
      @marniecook9247 2 года назад +4

      @@Oceanskye11 Hi Oceanskye, I'm so sorry for your suffering. There is no way to know how long it will take to heal unfortunately. My sleep is broken, I have woken refreshed maybe 5 days in the past 62 months. On those handful of days I have been so thankful and it gives me some hope. I try not to focus on the sleep I'm not getting, I have to remind myself that there was a time I only slept a minute at time and the rest of the night I waited for the sun to come up. Knowing where I've been reminds me that my body is amazing and I will continue to heal. I pray that you turn a corner soon. Hang in there, one moment at a time. 💜🙏💜

    • @TheTurtleTribalNation
      @TheTurtleTribalNation 2 года назад +1

      So sorry for all of you guys here …. Same over five years . Have any of you guys heard of lions mane mushroom to help repair some of the damage? It’s worked for me

    • @Carolina_girl86
      @Carolina_girl86 Год назад

      @@TheTurtleTribalNation how exactly did it work? I might have asked you before, but is it safe to take. What did it repair?

  • @colinchappell4973
    @colinchappell4973 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you this talk is exceedingly timely. My family like so many has been irreparably changed by the protracted prescribing of these dangerous drugs. Thank you for your actions!

  • @Grandmakittie
    @Grandmakittie Год назад +18

    My husband was on Clonazepam for 11 years for anxiety. His doctor did not discuss the bad side effects with him at the time. He pretty much quit cold turkey in Nov 2022. Our life has been HELL ever since. He totally went nuts, made poor health decisions and is now in a nursing home because of his health. Through all the hospital stays this year, not one doctor has discussed this with him. How do you help someone that won't help himself? He is trying to wait it out himself. This has ruined our life and possibly our marriage. Please pray for us.

    • @heather88888
      @heather88888 11 месяцев назад

      Has he detoxed off of it??

    • @ankurlohiya1435
      @ankurlohiya1435 10 месяцев назад +2

      Why doesn't he just go back on them?

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry 😢, sounds like there is an option for your husband, what’s the solution? I’m scared myself, l have Ativan for insomnia, that stop working but afraid to ct , so helpless, most drs don’t know how to help, really and didn’t now about side effects either.l wonder what solutions they got for your husband,maybe l could benefit ,try. I’m desperate 😢

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      @@heather88888do you mean fast detox they do sometimes with other drugs like phenobarbital? This makes things worse for many people

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      You poor woman. My Psych presented a Clonazepam Rx and said to me, "One pill is like drinking 2 glasses of Chardonnay..." She was the visiting Psychiatrist to a Nashville TV station, so she was like the big deal to me. NOT! Prayer is what is going to get me through this. I'm just going to pray my way through this. The thing is not to quit cold turkey, but no doctor tells one that. They're very lah tee dah about the drug because they haven't researched them. People are talking about the Ashton manual which shows people how to withdraw safely. Maybe your husband can go back to a small dose for awhile and try to wean slowly like it's described in the manual. Best of luck. Look to Jesus always.

  • @jewel1953
    @jewel1953 7 месяцев назад +1

    So grateful for your work. It makes a world of difference to be understood.

  • @katrinamenzies9398
    @katrinamenzies9398 3 года назад +46

    Ativan destroyed my life. My health my relationships my every thing.

  • @cindyburnside731
    @cindyburnside731 3 месяца назад +1

    I've been severely ill since benzo withdrawal. I had NO IDEA that it was the benzo withdrawal. Thank u 💓 i didnt know what was wrong with me.

  • @tony--james
    @tony--james 3 года назад +29

    6 months off my 1051 day taper from Klonopin, still suffering! wouldn't wish this on anyone..

    • @katrinamenzies9398
      @katrinamenzies9398 3 года назад +3

      Yes benzodiazepines are straight from hell

    • @allencollins6031
      @allencollins6031 3 года назад +5

      It's brutal

    • @giannisrevealer3588
      @giannisrevealer3588 3 года назад +6

      Tony James Worst drugs to come off and very dangerous. 26 years on them taken as prescribed. It's devastating

    • @elizabethfranco7115
      @elizabethfranco7115 3 года назад +6

      @@giannisrevealer3588 Does it ever affect your swallowing. I can´t initiate my swallowing, im 20 years on klonopin. I dont know how to fight a tapering if im weak, in pain of hunger. I think im not gonna make it

    • @giannisrevealer3588
      @giannisrevealer3588 3 года назад +7

      @@elizabethfranco7115 Yes even on them sometimes you have difficulty in swallowing food and and even water.. It has happened to me with water. Also the air hanger is a great issue. Your try to breath sometimes and you feel that the air is not enough. Sometimes it's due to anxiety but if you read the side effects of these drugs they can cause trouble breathing especially in high doses. Stay strong🤗

  • @jameslee5520
    @jameslee5520 Год назад +27

    Is there ANYONE out there who was ABLE to titrate off of benzos without long term consequences that completely ruined their life?

    • @jessedevilbiss8436
      @jessedevilbiss8436 Год назад +7

      No

    • @jamesburbage7564
      @jamesburbage7564 Год назад +9

      After 35 years. Free and clear.

    • @DeathByDrone-ORmk84
      @DeathByDrone-ORmk84 Год назад +3

      I was on Clonazepam and Xanax for about 7 years, and was able to titrate perfectly fine.

    • @childofgod884
      @childofgod884 Год назад +5

      I was taking Alprazolam 1mg 3 times i day then one day a couple years ago i decided to to just quit taking them cold turkey. I was able to get off of them for about 6 months. Then one day out of nowhere i had a really extremely bad panic attack. So i had to start taking them again one of my worst mistakes ever. I'm currently taking diazepam 5mg once at bedtime. Sometimes ill take a half a pill during the day, whenever my anxiety gets out of control. What a nightmare these pills have been.

    • @Janaceks_Dad
      @Janaceks_Dad Год назад +5

      The thing is that benzodiazepines don’t even work that well to control anxiety, which is what they’re indicated for…

  • @tinalapoint9294
    @tinalapoint9294 Год назад +11

    Xanax nearly killed me in 2016, and ambien tapered off over 7 long months, and now in 2023 I'm weaning off valium 10mg. Today 4-27-23 I'm down to 5mg. It is the hardest thing you'll ever do in your life

    • @embr4065
      @embr4065 Год назад

      Are you able to sleep?

    • @karmiccorvidae2133
      @karmiccorvidae2133 Год назад

      14 years Valium, 20 mg. Tapered down to 5mg from August 2022..
      Yes, hardest thing ever done. And all the other hard things you have done come to the forefront of your brain at times during this.
      Was sleeping for 5 hours and grateful.. nornainjustveeippedbto 4.5 and Aim waking up after an hour. It has to let up

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад

      Have you read the free Ashton Manual on line? Tells you all about these drugs and what you need to do to taper slowly.

  • @froglevelfilms
    @froglevelfilms Год назад +6

    My first job was as a pharmacy assistant. I remember the drug rep introducing Xanax. It was being marketed as an antidepressant. He told us there was no known lethal dose and it had not been shown to cause dependency. Holy shit, did I have an education coming. Thank you for the info. I don't think my providers are aware of this. So many questions answered.

    • @ellyonrii
      @ellyonrii 10 месяцев назад

      my doctor that prescribed me xanax also said theres no lethal dose and in few years from 0.25 he put me on 5 mg!Im so happy i got off them by mself cause doc didnt agree and he wanted i take more and more other pills...think doctors and farmaceutical industry should be sue for damageing people lives

  • @tatuarteaga3269
    @tatuarteaga3269 2 года назад +8

    Blessings and total healing 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 to all

    • @syntholshoulders1842
      @syntholshoulders1842 2 года назад +2

      Thank you I wish those monster who created this unleash the pain on millions of people be prosecuted more awareness needs to be out there

    • @TheTurtleTribalNation
      @TheTurtleTribalNation 2 года назад

      Awwwww that’s so sweet of you ! Thank you

  • @1martuska
    @1martuska Год назад +10

    Countless stories of benzodiazepine injuries and yet the prescribing / over prescribing continues . Not one prescriber held accountable. This is criminal.

    • @dustygatrell-ru7tg
      @dustygatrell-ru7tg 6 месяцев назад

      That's becauss there's no proof of damage. Benzo damage can be detected by a spinal tap. People need to start proving damage done or nothing will ever change.

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад +1

      RFKjr speaks out about the dangers of our food habits, and the drugs we put our children on. Little kids are on this s--t. Can you imagine? LIttle kids!

  • @WolfRoss
    @WolfRoss Год назад +5

    I was prescribed valium in high school. As soon as I left home and went to work I was able to quit valium within 1 month. I would just start taking the first dose later and later in the day. And I did the same with the second dose. The night time one was the hardest. I just needed to leave toxic family home.

    • @derp195
      @derp195 Год назад

      I think the vast majority of mental health issues are environmental. Be it family issues, or even just the reality of living in the 21st century.
      I've seen interviews with hunter gatherers, and they've only really heard of depression through rumors that we're always killing ourselves.

  • @tinak1111
    @tinak1111 3 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for this. Now I know I'm not alone!

  • @celestegarvey-petsch8303
    @celestegarvey-petsch8303 Год назад +6

    Took various benzo's several years after the traumatic death of my husband in my arms in the street. Yes I was in a severe state emotionally and trauma. Anxiety severe, Suicidal ideation yes. Yes I needed meds. However I took them for a long time. When I finally needed to stop OMG.Truncate was the approach.Slowly cut down.NOPE.Decompensate.Emotional, crying, could not talk straight, stuttering, tremors, could not go to work. Severe anxiety.Raise dosage back. Start to reduce again. Benzos did save my life. However it took me several years to get off them and out of what felt like chronic detox benzo hell.

  • @drock5404
    @drock5404 Год назад +23

    Im fairly certain benzo use is what killed my mother. She took her own life 15 years ago. She was prescribed enough of them that it seemed to completely change her personality and quality of life for the negative. Unless absolutely necessary, these shouldn't be prescribed.

    • @KarmaProsperity8
      @KarmaProsperity8 Год назад +4

      My mother died 13 years ago from this as well she started having seizures I think she had one in her sleep which is what killed her

    • @bonnitabee903
      @bonnitabee903 Год назад +2

      Should be taken off the market altogether !!!!!!

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      @@KarmaProsperity8sorry for your loss. Which one did your mom had ? I

  • @gaylaluttrell3227
    @gaylaluttrell3227 9 месяцев назад +3

    Our daughter was prescribed benzos after postpartum depression 15 years ago. Her personality has changed to the point that we don’t recognize her anymore. She’s angry, terribly depressed and at one point became violent towards me. Very sad

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      Sorry 😢, which one, I take Ativan at bedtime, it has bad side effects and want to reduce but it’s hard, lots of symptoms. Doctors never talk about symptoms and dangers 😡

  • @TheScapegoat420
    @TheScapegoat420 Год назад +3

    I had a friend on Valium and I believe it did him more harm than good as he passed away 😢

  • @Systemlord30
    @Systemlord30 Год назад +6

    I had been on 2mg daily Clonazepam for 30 years to treatment Tourette’s syndrome and never recovered from withdrawal. I tried coming off in my early 20’s which seemed to induce extreme fatigue, intense leg muscle pain, head pain and poor sleep. My doctor forced me off it and just wasn’t an end to the withdrawal. I had to go on hormone therapy due to the poor sleep crushing my testosterone levels into the double digits.

    • @childofgod884
      @childofgod884 Год назад +1

      I'm actually in the same boat been taking benzos for the last about 15 years now for tourrettes syndrome as well. What a nightmare this medication has been for me. 😢

  • @goombabear
    @goombabear Год назад +11

    My Xanax withdrawal was like delirium tremens.

  • @stanleybryner2198
    @stanleybryner2198 Год назад +7

    I am in the same boat i got xanex from a dr with oxycontin and i got hooked now i been off benzos since 2015 from my 4 dui charges 2 years in state penn list license to drive for 25 years now im having bad bad bad panic attacks with fear and anxiety i gad seizures in jail from withdrawl got maced because of it i was not aware that these panic attacks could be from the abuse of xanex when i quit i was buying from the street and going to the dr im going through bad times 48 living with my mom now its so sad this has happened to everyone now they are giving out the gabapentin what will happen from that its all about money they could care less about us little people aka the poor good luck to all who reads this...

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube 9 месяцев назад +2

    Another help for more awareness of benzos is to recognize what I had to figure out on my own.
    I realized my psychiatrist was the same as a corner cocaine dealer. At one point I was taking four or five benzos not counting four prozac. He wrote dosages like
    1-2 restoril at bedtime
    Dispense 90
    a month supply

  • @leesh2684
    @leesh2684 Год назад +5

    I was on it 1994 after my 4th child dreading to go back to work having 4 little ones. I was on Xanax 3 times a day my panic attacks were horrible. After 3 wks I told doctor I was ok to stop it. They said no as my panic attacks and anxiety was so bad. A few more weeks then I was addicted. I slept a lot passed out basically. A newborn baby. I got off of it 2 yrs later by switching to Librium. Then had to get off that. Now that newborn baby has anxiety issues at age 29. No longer wants to talk to me. I think I was emotionally unavailable when he was newborn and this affected him giving the anxiety issues and feeling unconnected to me. A sad sad story. I hate this drug. I regret being on it and getting addicted. Ruined me for a while. What a struggle. I’d love to support anyone addicted to this horrid drug.

    • @donna6165
      @donna6165 Год назад

      My heart hurt for you reading this. Devastating yet, not a drop suprising, sadly. Your experience with this drug took so much from you…my God, you are brave and still Here; how strong, how brave you are to step up and share your heartrending, lived and Direct Experience. It makes total sense to me; this drug keeps us cocooned, separate and distant from our senses, from others, from what is real, from all the joy and woe we were made for. My condolences to you today, but even moreso? My respect. ❤️‍🩹

  • @TheTurtleTribalNation
    @TheTurtleTribalNation 2 года назад +23

    I am also extremely injured by the benzodiazepines and been on this journey for over 5 years now . I was left in a corner to die with absolutely no help at all . I just wanted to tell everyone here how the lions mane mushroom changed my life and has really helped repair some of this damage and helps to control some of my symptoms. Also if a woman’s in Pre menopause that makes the benzo damage sooo much worse and until you straighten out your hormones with that it’s going to be so much harder

    • @phoebechong8799
      @phoebechong8799 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing

    • @phoebechong8799
      @phoebechong8799 2 года назад +2

      May I know what kind of lion mane mushroom you used. The mycelium or fruity bodies ?

    • @TheTurtleTribalNation
      @TheTurtleTribalNation 2 года назад

      @@phoebechong8799 I would do some research so don’t quote me on this but the fruiting bodies are suppose to be better . Get it while you can they are going to outlaw all supplements soon , that’s why nestle took over garden of life , etc . This is all a part of their plan . Also the biggest thing I can say is repent to Jesus , in your own free will , about the pharmaceuticals . They are all poison . That’s why it’s a staff with a snake . The pharmaceuticals leave doors open for demons to enter and as long as we repent to Jesus Christ those doors will be closed. It’s all black magic witchcraft sorcery. No need to be scared we have Jesus and no weapon formed against us shall prosper. I have worked really hard for five years to get myself back and I’m not there yet . I still suffer a lot but the lions mane really got me through the worst times ever

    • @Carolina_girl86
      @Carolina_girl86 Год назад +1

      How did the lions mane help??

    • @TheTurtleTribalNation
      @TheTurtleTribalNation Год назад

      @@Carolina_girl86 awww honey you too are you messed up by this evil medicine too ? I’m gonna pray for you . That’s another thing , do you get into the alt media? Cuz I am calling them bs lately . I have tried to get this benzo story covered for Millions of sufferers but ain’t no one doing it . To answer your question when I was in the beginning stages of my injury I had nerve pain, zapping and zapping , all over my entire body and even on my tongue . I could not taste my food . After a month of taking the lions mane I was able to taste my food . Month bf month I got a little bit better . As soon as I took it I felt more relaxed , it helped my stomach issues a lot too. I still have little things like nerve pain in my legs and feet still but I also have fibroids and back issues so I’m not 💯 where this is coming from . I had akasethia where I couldn’t hold still and can do that now . I thought I was never going to come back as bad as I was . The sooner one takes the Lions mane , the better chance one has to repair themselves. It’s worth a try to me . Let me know what’s going on with you . That’s such a tragedy and you know what you will make it . Keep all your thoughts captive with Jesus and you will make it

  • @Johnny_Pballs
    @Johnny_Pballs Год назад +16

    I would cut my left hand off right now to be free from this hell...I'm not exaggerating

    • @Carolina_girl86
      @Carolina_girl86 Год назад +1

      Same, I’ve been suffering for 10 months straight. What are your symptoms?

    • @leskac5295
      @leskac5295 9 месяцев назад +1

      I understand it, my wife in your shoe...saying the same. How are you now? Have you recovered? Do hope , yes, and all others too.

    • @CookieZ3353
      @CookieZ3353 3 месяца назад +1

      Well, don't go that far. Did you go cold turkey? That seems to be very problematic for many. The tapering method is what I hear is the best. Good luck. Hang in there. The brain takes time to heal. Pray. Drink lots of water. Pray some more. Hopefully you have a support system. If you don't try one of the 12 step programs. At least you'll be with like-minded people.

  • @edithwright6357
    @edithwright6357 Год назад +3

    I’m 84. Tapered klonopin without a doctors help. 16 months off and have debilitating symptoms from klonopin. I took no other benzos after a the first few months I started with nerve pain . This got worse and balance dizziness, vision. All got worse. I still have this plus exhaustion. I get a window usually every week lasting 1 day. Dizziness; balance does not go away. Only neuropathy muscle pain is gone.

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Год назад +3

      I'm 69, was on Xanax for six years, was then switched to klonopin 1.5 to 2 mg took both as directed, for a total of 28-1/2 years. Discovered 34 months ago from running across a RUclips video of Jordan Peterson talking about his benzo withdrawal, and brain damage dangers from the drug. Contacted my doc, asked to stop taking it, she said "okay, stop". Last pill was 34 months ago. Horrible, life threatening symptoms, the worst was the first six months nonstop...I'm sure you know.
      Now been diagnosed with small fiber peripheral polyneuropathy, occipital neuralgia, pudendal neuralgia, and paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia. Many other symptoms like urinary frequency, continued insomnia, continued anxiety, apathy, extreme personality changes (anger, intolerance, "not cheerful anymore"), extreme hypersensitivities to smells, lights, sounds, textures, temperature. At 34 months I wonder if ill ever get back to me.
      Are you back to normal? Will it EVER happen??

    • @5thElement347
      @5thElement347 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Rollwithit699same thing w me
      5 yrs off and it's complete hell. Just like you described

  • @tudiecampagna5793
    @tudiecampagna5793 Год назад +11

    I took them for 20 years. Then my Dr. suddenly decided to take me off them. I really don't remember it being as terrible as people describe. I don't however, like my normal nervousness. But, I actually feel abandoned, because there are no alternatives.
    .

    • @michele21auntiem
      @michele21auntiem Год назад +3

      I understand. I had to choose between pain med or anxiety med. I am down to one pill a day.

    • @andrewgoodbody2121
      @andrewgoodbody2121 Год назад

      I've found zoloft is a very good anti anxiety at low doses

    • @JM-lo9my
      @JM-lo9my 9 месяцев назад +1

      andrewgoodbody2121 listen to this presentation please

  • @rachealmiller3293
    @rachealmiller3293 2 года назад +11

    13 months off Loraz and suffering tremendously

    • @anniemehoela
      @anniemehoela Год назад +1

      How much and how long did you use it?

  • @IanBlease-y5b
    @IanBlease-y5b Год назад +3

    Thanks for the presentation, sincerely from the UK. Xanax was a saviour once, now it's anything but.

  • @TartanArmy85
    @TartanArmy85 Год назад +13

    Tinnitus is driving me nuts from benzo wd. Never seems to go away. Only relief is sleep

    • @Randomdude-i8x
      @Randomdude-i8x Год назад +2

      For me eating paleo diet (no dairy products no grains no sugar no seed oils) reduces my tinitus with 90%+. When I eat a regular diet I cannot hear people talking to me because of the noise.
      When I am on the diet, I only hear a slight tone when wearing my earplugs at night.

    • @TartanArmy85
      @TartanArmy85 Год назад +3

      @@Randomdude-i8x Thanks! In going to give this a try. It will be hard for me to cut dairy but I'm sure it's going to be worth it!

    • @rameshlumb4003
      @rameshlumb4003 Год назад

      ​@@TartanArmy85how are you now friend

    • @judithwilliams3147
      @judithwilliams3147 Год назад

      I don't have tinnitus but I hear music. Like a radio. Think it's some kind of psychosis. But I'm aware of it. Hallucinations, hearing my name called. Also tactile Hallucinations

  • @paddylinehan8559
    @paddylinehan8559 2 года назад +14

    I am free since 2007. Still have some symptoms ... but so pleased I am clean.
    something seldom seldom seldom mentioned is 'spiritual awakening'. The symptoms are similar. I feel the effort to get off benzos is a start of an internal spiritual awakening. But I am afraid ... like my original trouble with getting anyone to believe in benzo withdrawal symptoms ... I will have similar problems with my theory of spiritual awakening. But I think recognition of the fact that it is spiritual lack that causes us to take benzos in the first place ... if we can see this ... I think we can see that the only real way out of the 'imprisonment' is spiritual work ... after a very slow tapered withdrawal.

    • @donnabittner69
      @donnabittner69 Год назад +3

      I definitely agree with you but so many are crippled by pain.

    • @paddylinehan8559
      @paddylinehan8559 6 месяцев назад

      Yes! Yes indeed. I have the same idea ... but only ever met (on line) two or three other people who think the same. I got off benzos in 2007 - very rough withdrawal - recognised the similarity between the withdrawal and spiritual awakening ... and like you the reason most of us start on benzos is because of a lack ... and ... like you I feel that lack is spiritual.
      It has been seventeen years ... and I am almost completely over the withdrawal and trauma ... but in the last 11 years or so I have frequently gone into similar 'feelings' I had with withdrawal. It felt exactly the same ... in many of its varieties. I am still on the spiritual path ... Good to hear what you have to say.

  • @DShaw1776
    @DShaw1776 Год назад +2

    WOW! Well I know that I’m not crazy (even though my neurological exam showed that as well,) but I’m a little disappointed except the information may not have been widely available that the neuropsychological doctor wasn’t able to factor it in her breakdown. Thank you for getting this information out to the public as no one could or would give me a valid or straight answer. So I’ve been on clonazepam since 2001 for panic attack and anxiety then told that I had to stay on it because I had vestibular neuritis which left damage to my CN VII in 2005. The clonazepam was to keep my vestibular in check (which is some truth but not the course of action that is used).

  • @shalenb3321
    @shalenb3321 9 месяцев назад +6

    It's impossible to have faith in mental health care. The withdrawal syndromes are high in almost every class of psychiatric drugs, and it's been well known, so the gaslighting is horrific.

  • @hey956
    @hey956 3 года назад +28

    Thanks for the video. Personally I really don't think there is a safe way to prescribe benzos. I've read about people having to taper from only having it once in hospitals, or only having them once and being messed up for years.
    Wish I NEVER took them!

    • @childofgod884
      @childofgod884 Год назад +1

      Me too.😢

    • @gethelp6271
      @gethelp6271 Год назад

      I have never heard of that. Someone taking it once and having to taper?

  • @cathyjennings5580
    @cathyjennings5580 Год назад +3

    Interesting information Thanks SO much. 👍 More

  • @TheTurtleTribalNation
    @TheTurtleTribalNation 2 года назад +8

    I am also extremely injured by the benzodiazepines and been on this journey for over 5 years now . I was left in a corner to die with absolutely no help at all . I just wanted to tell everyone here how the lions mane mushroom changed my life and has really helped repair some of this damage and helps to control some of my symptoms. Also if a woman’s in Pre menopause that makes the benzo damage sooo much worse and until you straighten out your hormones with that it’s going to be so much harder.
    I was put on benzodiazepines for muscle spasms and opioids for my back issues . I have several herniated discs in my spine , a spinal cord tumor and spinal stenosis . All because I denied the spinal injections, was told I was just a drug addict and was abruptly taken off every thing and denied my spinal surgery as soon as I got on SSI for my back issues .

    • @dianemorrell9638
      @dianemorrell9638 2 года назад +1

      My God that sounds harrowing. Thanks for sharing. Will try the mushrooms. Am looking at ketamine infusions or maybe using kratom.

    • @smallhouseinthemeadow6131
      @smallhouseinthemeadow6131 2 года назад

      @@dianemorrell9638 Read the Ashton manuel.Taking these supplements just make your recovery longer because they mimic what the benzos do in our brains...

    • @TheTurtleTribalNation
      @TheTurtleTribalNation Год назад

      @@dianemorrell9638 did you ever try the mushrooms?

    • @dianemorrell9638
      @dianemorrell9638 Год назад

      @@TheTurtleTribalNation yes I tried several different kinds and they made me quite ill unfortunately. You are incredibly strong my dear. The shrooms used to work wonders back in the the 70s and 80s and was so excited to try them again. Do you have luck with a certain strain?

    • @TheTurtleTribalNation
      @TheTurtleTribalNation Год назад +1

      @@dianemorrell9638 the lions mane , reishi , chaga and cordyceps you tried those ? I’m not talking about the psychedelic ones , these are different they have specific purposes

  • @marystipe1202
    @marystipe1202 9 месяцев назад +4

    I feel like my comments may end up being disjointed or incoherent, because I’m responding while very very emotional. I’m responding to the first speaker, who is a PA. Her description of the various symptoms of the buildup to benzo tolerance, so much mirrors my son’s journey, however he/we never got to the point of discovering the cascade of issues with benzo detox, because he killed himself in September of 2022, at 24. He kept so much to himself. He wanted to deal with his mental health issues, “on hand own, as an adult.” My efforts to help at that age weren’t meant with aggression, but more like a, “I’m doing fine.” But, I can see him in almost every single thing you named on your list of symptoms. I’m in NH. I have other loved ones that I’m also so concerned about now. But, I don’t know how to take even one step forward with this. Any suggestions, if possible, would be so appreciated. Thank you all. God bless you all richly with healing and comfort.

    • @kevk741
      @kevk741 9 месяцев назад +1

      Mary, I’m in Seacoast NH. I know you son’s confusion. It took getting so hurt that it could be nothing else to realize benzos could even injure me like that. I was electrical engineering at UNH. I went to Phillips Exeter Academy. I had to drop out of college. It was horrible. I tried to go back to UNH to finish in 2009 and got benzo injured again. I had no idea that I had developed chronic akathisia by that point and it kept pushing me to find something to calm it so I could push through school work. I still couldn’t do it. I was too hurt. Now I no why. If you are offering help though… I could use a friend in NH. My entire family is in Florida and none of them understand. Anyway… I still cannot believe I got this injured. I am sorry for your loss Hugs.

    • @marystipe1202
      @marystipe1202 8 месяцев назад

      @@kevk741 I’m so sorry you have been battling this for so long. You must be a really strong, determined person. How are you doing now? Have you ever tried asking family members to watch some of the testimonies on these videos? I only today shared with my husband that I’d started learning about this. It’s very painful, as a parent, realizing how much you missed, or so badly misunderstood. Do you have any medical practitioners that you trust around where you live?

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry for your loss ❤which med did your son took ? My doc suggested fast detox but supposedly it can make things much worse! Why drs do these things, can’t they see?! I wonder if your son had same one as l do, lm so scared 😢

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      @@kevk741which one? Did you taper or ct ? I take Ativan at bedtime, had bad side effects and it horrible, l still want to stop , cannot stand it

    • @marystipe1202
      @marystipe1202 8 месяцев назад

      @@ellaMel4632 he was on many. I can’t remember all,, but, I will find out and get back to you. From everything I’ve read, fast detox is not the best alternative, but, of course, I’m not a doctor. But, I think some doctors just recommend fast detox because they don’t really know much about how difficult it can be for some people. But…what about trying to see if there are any doctors in your general area that are familiar with benzo detox? Or, maybe reaching out to one of the ones on RUclips to see if they could make a recommendation? Don’t be afraid. You’re very brave to be looking into this in the first place. Take your time to make sure you have the resources and support you need. God bless and be with you going forward.

  • @gwendolynhernandez13
    @gwendolynhernandez13 Год назад +12

    I am 7 years out and suffer with some post acute symptoms. Some times it gets extreme other times it’s tolerable. Is there any research into finding ways to heal? I’m so sick of living like this. I’m better then many but I am terrified I will never be completely normal. 😢

    • @lenawalker2418
      @lenawalker2418 Год назад +3

      I am not normal either

    • @childofgod884
      @childofgod884 Год назад +2

      ​@@lenawalker2418
      To be honest i really don't think anybody that has taken this medication has any type of normalcy in their lives... 😢 JS

    • @garysimone4977
      @garysimone4977 Год назад

      ​@lenawalker2418 there is no reshearch on hoe to heal us. Great wr got a new term don't me shit to help c us

    • @langlang9326
      @langlang9326 Год назад

      @@childofgod884 Not True you see the worst ones on the internet, many go on and remain symptom free.

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      What did you take and how long ?

  • @nadmeemakhtar3204
    @nadmeemakhtar3204 Год назад +2

    😮 Good Information god bless you

  • @Jannietime1
    @Jannietime1 3 года назад +27

    When you go into protracted your so-called support community turns on you and wants to shut you up. Bonus suffering. Yay!! 12.5 years off here, still suffering alone, each and everyday and night. I wasn't able to listen to the whole thing but I doubt the words "permanent damage" were used in the making of this video presentation. I'm pretty sure by now that this shit ain't going away. I do appreciate the validation of this syndrome though. Thanks for putting it together.

    • @JCatBIC
      @JCatBIC 3 года назад +3

      28:37

    • @Jannietime1
      @Jannietime1 3 года назад +10

      @FUBAR I am functional in the sense that I can take care of myself. I live alone. I can cook, shop for groceries, clean etc. but did so even in the worst of w/d . I don't have much of a life beyond the necessities. Staying in bed was not an option for a brain and body that was frying and in agony, I had to take care of myself, there was no one to do it for me. Everything I do outside of the ordinary, like go to the doctor or go visit someone I don't know well, takes a lot of mental energy to prepare and pull off. I'm in a lot of physical pain in head and neck mostly. I tapered off AD as well as a benzo, so no to more AD's or drugs of any kind. After what I've endured, I have an aversion to distorting my reality, chemically, in anyway whatsoever, so no to the weed or alcohol or cigs or even caffeine. I've worked very hard at my healing and spent a ton of money and nothing has helped ease things. It's looking like I am permanently injured. I sure wish more was known about this injury, hoping to heal is very draining. I am sorry you're in this too.
      I came back to this video today, wondering if I dare ask my Doctor whether he'd consider watching a video. I have to go see him on Monday and it still freaks me out to have to talk to a medical professional. I've been severely traumatized.

    • @Jannietime1
      @Jannietime1 3 года назад +5

      @@JCatBIC Thanks. I see the question is asked "Can there be permanent symptoms?" My question is "At what point is permanence declared?"

    • @JCatBIC
      @JCatBIC 3 года назад +5

      @@Jannietime1 In some of the studies, 2 years. I don't think that's true, though. That's just when they stopped studying. I've seen people improve/heal after 2 years. We're obviously not taken seriously enough anywhere in medicine to have extensive, useful data.

    • @Jannietime1
      @Jannietime1 3 года назад +8

      @@JCatBIC it's a terribly brutal and sad situation to end up in, especially because it feels like no one cares about the suffering benzo's cause. It's hard to cope with when your body and brain feel broken. Cruel medicine. Sorry that you got caught in it too.

  • @mgray3130
    @mgray3130 Год назад +4

    Oh my God I'm John to a T! I just started having heart palpitations and was about to schedule a cardiologist. I can type no more I'm a wreck now.

  • @ic242
    @ic242 2 года назад +7

    Hi. I'm on 8mg daily benzo. For 20 years. I'm 54F. 2mg zanax 2mg klonipin 2x daily.
    I am too scared on my own to find help to rid these toxins....and don't have any clue who will assist me.
    Thank you for the very informative information here.
    I often take two pills not 4 in a day and feel it when I try to fall asleep, can't for hours but sometimes if it's high anxiety day I take 4-6 pills. I dunno. Just chiming in I guess.
    I do want off these completely.
    Know I will need in patient medical help.
    But don't want to cut off completely. Which seems only choice.
    I'm glad for all the brave souls going through the hell it is.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @donnabittner69
      @donnabittner69 Год назад +4

      Why are you on 2 different benzodiazepines? I am 67 and on them much longer...
      My concern is that there WILL come a time that we don't have a doctor. I already experienced that during Covid when 2 of my doctors took early retirement.
      I was off them myself for 3 weeks....when things got rough I opted for a rehab center in Florida. They did NOTHING for me....they gave me nothing!
      Can you find someone who will measure out your medication for you ?
      I say this because you simply will not be clear headed going through this .

    • @TartanArmy85
      @TartanArmy85 Год назад +4

      Try and avoid in patient medical care, I've heard many horror stories from others being in a facility where the staff have no idea about WDs from benzos and they stop you cold turkey. I done it at home and started in the winter as its darker and quieter which helps with the sensory issues I've been having. Hope this helps. Good luck!

    • @ankurlohiya1435
      @ankurlohiya1435 10 месяцев назад

      Are they causing you side effects>

  • @ministryofpeacekmk
    @ministryofpeacekmk Год назад +3

    I was on Xanax, Ambient, Adderall, antidepressants , and using alcohol daily when I went cold turkey off of everything...I had stopped taking Adderall maybe two years prior though.

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Год назад +4

    I’ve taken a benzodiazepine on and off for years. When they start not to work, I taper off. In addition, I do a drug vacation every summer unless something is going on necessitating their use. I know how they work with me and it’s important to avoid total dependence on them. I’ve never taken more than 1.0 mg. 3x day. I’ve gone cold turkey once when a drug addicted cousin stole them from me. I felt like I was coming down with the flu, body aches so bad I could barely get out of bed, plus a panicky feeling that wouldn’t go away. It abated after two weeks during which time I lost my job. Since then, my medical condition and meds are strictly under wraps. I discuss with nobody except my doctor and my spiritual director.
    Why would anyone take Ambien and benzos together? Dangerous, no?
    As I’ve aged, I need less.

    • @embr4065
      @embr4065 Год назад +2

      I have taken Ambien and Klonopin together, though in very low doses. I just last week stopped taking the Klonopin and felt terrible. Took one on day 3 and have not taken any for two days. Hoping to get down to none, but we'll see.

    • @dianedo1234
      @dianedo1234 Год назад

      On the benzo, good for you! Brava!

  • @Lorea464
    @Lorea464 Год назад +2

    thank you for your work

  • @florencekirsch
    @florencekirsch Год назад +8

    What about for those of us for whom it’s too late? Prescription started @ 2010. I’m 70 years old. Options?

    • @judithwilliams3147
      @judithwilliams3147 Год назад +3

      I'm 69. The only option is tapering. Went cold turkey off opiates. No where near as bad as benzos

  • @grapejuice7665
    @grapejuice7665 Год назад +6

    Im listening to this thinking.....
    For the people whos lives were destroyed by these medications deserve compensation NOW. Im currently in withdrawal from xanax after using for 13 yrs. I had no idea taking xanax and then stopping would be hell on earth. This has so far been the worst thing ive ever gone through in my life....and the only thing that is keeping me motivated to LIVE is my 2 children. The Dr that cut me off cold turkey needs his medical license taken from him

  • @terryells2474
    @terryells2474 2 года назад +4

    1mg.x 3 since 1986..40 yrs...in 2011, I got a mystery illness..I was non functional for 5 yrs..I underestimated their strength of the hold on my Body, mind, soul and spirit..I was a monster..I am Just Now understanding that the 4 pgs of strange symptoms..I now think the tolerance put me in constant withdrawal

  • @kathleentyler2360
    @kathleentyler2360 3 месяца назад +1

    2017 I wanted off . It was killing me. No sleep and major panic. Medical and mental health was a joke for real tapering. I was alone and in trouble ~

  • @sandracairney6007
    @sandracairney6007 2 года назад +6

    Jesus, poor woman multiple prescriptions, 1 was enough to disable me and make me feel I was well and truly crazy.

  • @samueltan5063
    @samueltan5063 Год назад

    I was CT’d from 4 weeks use 5 years ago and even had a rekindling just a few months back.

  • @KatJ3st
    @KatJ3st Год назад +3

    I weaned myself off Clobazam but then I started cutting my Lamictal, then I had a seizure and they forced me to go back on it. I'm hoping10mg/night won't cause me too much damage.

    • @gouki1231
      @gouki1231 Год назад +2

      I have seizures caused by clonazopam pretty sure of it, around 6 episodes now since last September each 1-2 months apart. I’m tapering Clonazopam as of now to 0.25mg every 4 days, but doctors told me I need to start on Lamictal, so I’ve started slowly at 0.25mg morning and night everyday for about a week now. I just don’t know what to do at the moment, just curious what do you think of your situation, is it similar to mine by any chance?

  • @joniatoms9798
    @joniatoms9798 Год назад +2

    Very interesting. Thank you!!!

  • @jldowland
    @jldowland Год назад +4

    I think spreading this information is really important. I do think money should be spent to educate and not legislate doctors about the dangers of benzo dependence. if the studies are done not by the pharmaceutical companies but by some other neutral body than these issues wouldn't take so long to come to the attention of the medical community, as there would be no need to hide them. medical professionals take ethical vows and shouldn't need to be told how to prescribe, only given all the information to make good choices for their patients.
    a good example of this is the current opioid crisis, if blanket bans are put on a whole class of medications, patients who actually need them will just be needlessly hurt and forced attain them from the black market which is unregulated and much more dangerous not only for the patients who are victims but for society. this is what has compounded an already devastating epidemic. especially if we are now discovering that benzodiazipines are even harder to quit than opioids.

  • @tomwalk9696
    @tomwalk9696 Год назад +5

    I need help for the wife in Baltimore, Maryland.
    And yes, I do watch the Benzo buddy's and others. She has pre-existing problems with pain. And she's been on a benzo For twenty years, doctor told her to cut a quarter of it down and she's been protractive withdrawals since he will not move it up To help her.
    When I call other doctors around here and talk to them. They want to cold turkey her Or seven day get it off Pretty much the same thing. And they know nothing or act like they don't know anything about it. We need help bad.

  • @francoisplouffe1783
    @francoisplouffe1783 3 года назад +12

    Benzo + alcohol rarely discussed anywhere

    • @giannisrevealer3588
      @giannisrevealer3588 2 года назад +2

      Francois Very dangerous combination my friend

    • @ta_nimal2023
      @ta_nimal2023 2 года назад +1

      Cross tolerance due to Gaba action

    • @jessedevilbiss8436
      @jessedevilbiss8436 Год назад +1

      Because nobody remembers ever doing it!

    • @trmp9923
      @trmp9923 Год назад

      ​@@ta_nimal2023can I switch from benzodiazepines to alcohol

    • @paulabillanes5084
      @paulabillanes5084 Год назад

      I only had one drink, so I decided not to take a Benzo before I went to bed.

  • @Carolina_girl86
    @Carolina_girl86 8 месяцев назад +2

    I wish I could sue the doctor who prescribed me klonopin back in July 2010 when I was 24 years old.

  • @francoisplouffe1783
    @francoisplouffe1783 3 года назад +6

    Few information / talk about benzo + alcohol mix !

  • @invisibletoyou00
    @invisibletoyou00 Год назад +4

    I have been on xamex sinse 15 im 45 now i was told if i were to stop ill have a seizure idk im addicted and its bad even if one day off

  • @darlingusa2pettee57
    @darlingusa2pettee57 Год назад +12

    For every horror story, think of how many more do not speak of their experiences and those of family members. How many lives have been lost.

    • @rhondar828
      @rhondar828 9 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly... And like those who haven't figured out the connection of it all to their Rx🤦🏻‍♀️😪🙏🏻

    • @Tadesan
      @Tadesan 9 месяцев назад

      Or how many people have been helped.

  • @Carolina_girl86
    @Carolina_girl86 10 месяцев назад +2

    What does brain injury feel like? I was snatched off klonopin after 12 years (was on it from June 2010-June 2022 prescribed by my primary doctor then by a psychiatrist) in a matter of 5 days back in June 2022. Every day since I have severe brain pressure, pulsating and throbbing every single day. I don’t work anymore had to quit school, can barely care for myself and my son, vision is damaged, can’t drive.

  • @pamela6268
    @pamela6268 Год назад +4

    Will doctors ever learn about the Ashton manual as my dr is against diazepam, and I'm in severe physical withdrawals

    • @christianguthrie6614
      @christianguthrie6614 Год назад

      I finally got mine to agree to the Ashton way. I’m off Lorazipam
      and taking what I’m told is equivalent to 60% lower dose of diazepam. Stuck at that for a bit. Using the ReCode programme for cognitive decline to help counter stuff.

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      @@christianguthrie6614did you try to get off of lorazepam directly? How long were you taking it and dose?
      I was thinking about switching to Valium but it’s more like lorazepam l think and for me might be not beneficial, anyway, what’s the dose of lorazepam you switched and did you have any withdrawals or tolerance with lorazepam?

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      @@christianguthrie6614 how long and what’s dose did you take of lorazepam ? I need to stop because of side effects and l think that Valium is more similar to lorazepam , l may not benefit possibly. Did you try taper directly? And did you hit tolerance and withdrawals with lorazepam ?

  • @gwanniereynolds7799
    @gwanniereynolds7799 Год назад

    THE IS WILL NEVER END!

  • @jennytaylor3324
    @jennytaylor3324 9 месяцев назад +1

    My uncle, now in his late seventies, is an ex-alcoholic (40+ years sober now.) In recent years his short-term memory has become shockingly bad. He's been popping 10mg Valium nightly for many years, and seems to think that's preferable to risk of relapse. We don't know what to make of it n- meaning is it dementia, or could it be his drug? Thanks for making people aware of the problems with this poison.

  • @tommyt7441
    @tommyt7441 3 года назад +12

    Is there any help for us????

    • @tony--james
      @tony--james 3 года назад +4

      not much, but the Facebook groups, "Beating Benzos" etc having very supportive people , saved me, in many groups for 4 years now

    • @mardishores4016
      @mardishores4016 3 года назад +1

      No, no help.. The medical and mental health people are in DENIAL. .. and.. $$$$$$ No money in healthy people!

    • @jamesbartosh9295
      @jamesbartosh9295 3 года назад +1

      @@mardishores4016 Your right on. Way to much money. They don't care.

  • @KatieJoMikell
    @KatieJoMikell Год назад +1

    Wow I had no idea and because I get migraine headaches I was told oh it’s very good to take Valium because if you get a good nights sleep then you won’t have a migraine so I took it at night for years and I didn’t like it and I only took like a half of a half and then one day I just stopped and after listening to this this poor woman oh my gosh I am so thankful I’m counting my lucky stars that I just stopped probably five years ago I will never touch another one of those Valiums, wow! Scary!

  • @marinadipisa
    @marinadipisa Год назад +5

    I've been of lorazepam (ativan) for 25 years. 4mg a day. Since I was 20. Nobody told me anything, and if you serch for "cognitive impairement" related to benzos in italian language you won't find anything. I started to notice cognitive impairement in the summer of 2022, and I started tapering with no help. I enden tapering one weeek ago, with 0 benzos. Now the tapering is over but my memory is near to dementia stage. I had neuropsychological test, which state that I'm near the dementia. Will I never recovery part of my past memory fonctions? I'm only 45 and I'm just the shadow of the man I used to be. Sorry for my english. Only 5 years ago my english was perfect, I could speak also a good french and used to read Kant and Hegel (translated in italian). Now I can barely read newspapers, and have speech difficulties.
    I would like to know if there is some possibility, even with rehab, to recover. I'm willing to make any sacrifice, but I have not much money

    • @martinasikk6162
      @martinasikk6162 Год назад +3

      Your comment is so intelligent, there’s no sign of cognitive impairment. I wish you get better.
      Best wishes from Sweden 🇸🇪

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Год назад

      I agree, you have much ahead!

    • @ellaMel4632
      @ellaMel4632 8 месяцев назад

      How long did you taper? I have to stop Ativan because of side effects and very scared , do you have other symptoms, too ?

    • @marinadipisa
      @marinadipisa 8 месяцев назад

      @@ellaMel4632 I started tapering in august 2022 and ended in june 2023. I'm experiencing new anxiety since december 2023. I'm also diagnosed with ocd and depression. I have also some psychotic symptom. I don't know if the new anxiety is a withdrawing symptom. My memory started to go better in august and nowadays is almost perfect. But I have psychiatric problems. I also suggest you to monitor your blood pressure while tapering ativan.

  • @christianguthrie6614
    @christianguthrie6614 Год назад

    I find ReCode, including methylation support, alpha GPC, melatonin at night, with Magnesium L Threonate morning and night a big help. Excercise helps a lot, plus BPM via one of the cheaper vielight units. I also use tcds.