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quiting xanax cold turkey

by lintlicker21, Jun 17, 2009 11:41AM
well i had a bad drinking problem about 120 beer's a week and so came anxiety so my doctor perscribes 4Mg of ativan for sleep xanax 6Mg a day for 3 month's then 3Mg a day for 2 months then 1Mg a day for 3 month's i was still drinking the whole time so when doc finally cut off the xanax i started drinking very hevialy again so i got serious stop drinking new doctor who tell's me im hooked on xanax for taking it so long and now has me down to 1.5Mg a day pretty low sometimes it's enough others no i have tried to quit cold turkey before but it was just pure hell i know it can give you sezieures or kill you but after a year of this if the xanax don't kill me the anxiety will i just want to stop and get it out the way already so what should i do? also how long are xanax withdrawls beer for me was about 7 day's for the worst of it what can i expect from the xanax?
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by moonshyne, Jun 17, 2009 11:51AM
I was hooked on them for a few years but after my mom died, I overdosed and nearly killed myself and that was it for me. I threw them away and felt ****** for a few days. Now I'm on day 6 of getting clean from oxycontin and withdrawing from OC is way worse then the xanax was. It will be worse the first 3 days and after that get better. Oddly enough I found my anxiety got better after I go off of xanax. Strange but that's what happened. Good for you for deciding to kick those rotten little pills. And I took an insane amount (10-20 a day sometimes!!) and the withdrawals didn't kill me, I just felt really sick but got through it. I had to use xanax again recently to get off of Oxys but after day 4 when things got better I flushed the remaining pills knowing that if I kept them around I'd just trade one addiction for another. Keep posting and let us know how your doing. The people here are amazing and a big reason why I've made it this far.

by 123456m, Jun 17, 2009 12:00PM
Are you still drinking and how much? Its more than welcome to be as honest as you can here we all know what it is to be addicted.
Peace

by corey411, Jun 17, 2009 12:04PM
Your right about the seizures and death. Please don't quit Xanax ct. There are some other options. Have you tried getting on an anti depressant and weaning? I know that all anti depressants aren't alike but they have really good new ones. I was on Xanax (not addicted) and my doctor said that it can cause rebound anxiety. I switched to Klonopin and only take one at night if I need it to sleep. Your anxiety may be an underlying factor for your drinking as well. We have a member SophieShine who is almost finished with a benzo taper. I'm sure she will come on and be glad to help you.

by lintlicker21, Jun 17, 2009 12:28PM
To: all
thanks for advice i take so little now i feel like i could just quit i was in the same boat as moonshine at one point in time taking 15Mg of xanax a day abusing the hell out of my perscription and i did still drink 1 time a week about 12 beer's 10 times less than were i was at and stopped that last week i mean for me 1 time a week just a 12pack was not bad all things considering thanks again

by Prospero73, Jun 17, 2009 12:55PM
When I quit drinking, I was doing about a fifth of whiskey a day, which is about the same as your 120 beers a week (assuming you meant 12 oz. cans).  I quit cold turkey, and had no DT's, or any withdrawals except itching all over, but had a lot of trouble sleeping.  For the first week I was lucky enough to be in a place (San Francisco bay area) where there were nearly round-the-clock AA meetings, and I went to four or five a day.  Later on, when I returned home, I couldn't get to as many meetings, but a doctor prescribed doxepin, and anti-depressant, for my insomnia and general anxiety, and it worked very well.  As I recall, I started with a low dose, ramped up to about double that, then tapered down to nothing, all over a period of a couple of months.  There were no side effects and no discomfort from withdrawal.  I don't know why doxepin isn't prescribed more often -- perhaps because it's cheap and generic, and the pharmo's don't make enough to push it on doctors.  

I've found that if you're a proactive patient, and do some research on your own, the doctors will let you at least try something they hadn't thought of, to see if it works.  It's a sort of informed self-medication, which is not the same as downing a handful of pills out of someone else's medicine cabinet.  If you have DT's. though, doxepin will not work.

by avisg, Jun 17, 2009 03:05PM
Whats the worst that could happen is death !!!!!!!!! Mixing booze with benzos can cause death as well.unforuntly we have seen it happen here .

by Kevin_Bacon, Jun 17, 2009 03:10PM
Good advice here -- don't just stop Xanax ... and don't take it when you're drinking -- you're wasting it. Cross-addiction between alcohol and benzos is a given -- if you're a heavy drinker, you usually need more benzos than the Average Bear.

If you can really get by on a dozen pints once a week, then, as noted above, ask your doctor for a long-acting benzo, and don't take it the day before you hit the booze. If you tell him you're drinking, I'd be surprised if he gives you benzos -- they're for w/ds, short-term.

Ideally, you wouldn't be taking benzos and booze, but I've been down that road ... you're better off quitting the booze altogether and then tapering off the benzos altogether, in a perfect world.

The combination could have you going down a few flights of stairs and comatose for years -- I've seen it happen.

Oh. The doxepine (Sinequan). It's mildly sedating, and ok once you taper off the benzos. Equally good anti-d's are trazodone or amitryptyline. Trazodone will probably knock you on your *** the first few days, but get the 50mg jobs and adjust accordingly.

Best of luck.
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