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Paxil/ Klonopin vs. Valium

I posted a question here before.(http://www.medhelp.org/forums/MentalHealth/messages/C32146-11.html)
I'm currently taking 40mg of Paxil daily and Klonopin 0.5mg 3 times daily for social anxiety disorder and obbsessive-compulsive didorder. I've been on Paxil for about 9-10 weeks now and Klonopin for a few weeks.I see my psychiatrist tommorrow. The Klonopin has helped a lot with my anxiety but from the beggining 0.5 mg 3x daily wasn't enough to decrease my anxiety to a cofortable level, now the anxiety is getting worse again. After the Klonopin has taken effect it usually lasts maybe only 2 hours at the most, then some of the anxiety returns. Shouldn't it last longer? If I'm on higher doses of Klonopin will it last longer? It seems the more sedated I am the more calm and less anxious I am also. I'm not sure if Paxil is doing anything for my anxiety. It seems to have helped with my obbsesive thoughts and made my mood happier. Would Serzone be a good antidepressant for me since it is the most sedating of the antidepressants? I was also wondering if maybe I should switch from Klonopin to Valium since it is longer lasting and has an anxiolytic specifically for anxiety? It also relaxes muscles, I get very tense when I'm anxious. I've read many books about these medications and my disorders. Valium is mainly for anxiety correct and Klonopin is more used for seizures? Can you please answer all my questions fully. Sorry for all the questions. Thanks for helping me get on Klonopin in my last post.

Thanks,
DAN
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I just read your post a few days ago. I have some questions on Klonopin. You seem to know a lot more than me. Can you please email me.

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GRYFFIN900
DAN
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Can you email me Mithotyn? I have some questions I want to ask you.
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DAN
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I've been on klonopin for about 2 years now 2MG twice a day i started on .5MG 3 times a day for like 1 week than jumped to 1MG twice a day for about a month basicaly i dont think klonopin works well at all until you hit the right dose cause this 4MG has worked great even to this day.


I dont take it with anything else and never will i try to limit the ammount of dangerous foreign chemicals in my brain. adding one drug to another is testing time for tragedy in my opinion.


Biggest side effects i've had from klonopin are muscle cramps, weird gas problems usualy causing constriction feelings in my throat usualy not more than once a week for 10-15 mins i just had to change my diet might even be a coincidence it's acid relux disorder related and the only other long-term side effect i have noticed are sexual.. basicaly i rarely think about sex but can still get an erection if i want (need) to but havent in months (i'm 20)

as for wellbutrin i wouldnt try it if i were you i tried it when i was 17 for 1 month i didnt feel a thing than my anxiety sky-rocketed and got 100 times worse and i ended up in hurley for 6 days getting hammered with haldol and benadryl to counter-act it the trauma lasted for a year wellbutrin has a notable rep for causing paradoxil effects for anxiety uses.

I really would concider taking out any single other drug you're on and just increasing the klonopin dose also i quit seeing phyciatrists they work more like scientists in the fact they obligate themselves to research newer treatments for purposes of a 1/1000 chance of medical evolution meaning their patients are basicaly gini-pigs.

I get my treatment from a physican, Their work ethic is more like that of a mechanic - see a problem, diagnose it / FIX IT !

to-the-point.. you're dose of klonopin is so low i laughed to myself it's typical phyciatrist BS.

2-4-6MG a day is minimal for beneficial effects. you can take as much as 20MG a day




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Does the Wellbutrin help reduce the withdrawal problems from Paxil? I have been of Prozac for 7 months and I am very sick with zaps and can't sit still and pain. I am on klonopin for it and this really disturbs me. Thanks,
Chrismary
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i think that medication in relation to anxiety disorders should be used to aleviate the bad symptoms just enough so that you are open to learning ways of changing thought patterns and learning coping strategies i think just relying on medication gives you a crutch that will only make things worse in the long run
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Klonopin is very effective for anxiety at the right dose, and should definitely last longer than a few hours...you might ask your psychiatrist about dose change before switching to valium..Sometimes Paxil is stimulating and creates more anxiety, and if that is what is happening to you, you might want to consider Serzone.
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Desyrel is more sedating than serzone would that be a better choice?

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DAN
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I would suggest getting off the paxil while you have a chance.  I've been on paxil for 5 months, 25 mg. & decided to switch to wellbutrin & the side effects are killing me.  I'm missing work, my family is beside themselves with my mood swings & sickness.  I've been reading the internet on paxil withdrawls & it's not a pretty story, infact, there's a class action suite against GSK the manufacturers of paxil for not revealing the severe withdrawls.  If you can get off of paxil before it's been in your system very long, you would be very wise to do so!!
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I taked to my psychiatrist today. We decided to start me on 15mg of Remeron daily and to continue on clonazepam 0.5mg 3x daily. I'm also going to start tappering off Paxil. Can I get Klonopin instead of clonazepam? I haven't filled my clonazepam or remeron prescriptions yet. He has to call the Remeron in anyways. Do I just ask my psychiatrist for the brand name? Is there a difference? Is this a good choice of medications for my problems doctor?

Thanks,
DAN

PS: Thanks for your comment tears, for careing.
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