Klonopin is the perfect answer, and yes it does not have the quick fix and that is why it is smooother and easier to get off, and while on it, you will not have any xanax withdrawals, they share the same chemical base.
I too was taking xanax and switched to Klonopin. I was on xanax for over 3 years. .50 at bedtime and .25 whenever I needed it for anxiety. Klonopin definately does not have the fast kick like the xanax and I miss that. I find I really don't feel even a .50 for about an hour or 2 and then it is a real groggy feeling. Not as relaxing as xanax. But it's the better choice for long term use and easier to get off of. Most every advice I have read from the physicians say the better choice is Klonopin and don't stress about it. Don't worry too much about the dependancy of this..............get through the days and nights and feel better. There will come a time when you can taper slowly. Good Luck...
I have been on xanax for 5 years...Never thought I could be addicted to anything...I am seriously addicted to xanax..I tried getting off a couple times with no success..I read articles where people have gotten off this terrible drug..The withdrawal is so bad and physically taxing..Ya,I would get off them if I could..
From what I've gathered from the messages here, I seem to be taking a very high dosage of clonazepam(klonopin)at 2.5 -3.0mg/day, but have not yet felt any need to increase the dosage and have no trouble with med-free days if I'm feeling strong. I also take Zyprexa 7.5mg and that seems to be causing more problems(blunted emotions,apathy). Clonazepam is marketed almost everywhere(outside the US) only as an anti-epileptic and therefore isn't intended to give a "kick". It is off-label that the med is used as an anxiolytic and for alcohol withdrawal here in Germany, but many studies that I have read consider it more effective than Xanax in the mid to long term and not as troublesome during withdrawal.
to rotty. I tried buspar and it made me manic rather than relaxed. I know this is a subjective view, but buspar also takes 2 weeks before you feel any effects, positive or negative.
I have been on xanax, usually three mg a day, for about a year. I tried to switch to klonopin but I got some very significant heart beat skips all through the day and started to feel depressed. Back to xanax. I'm trying Zoloft, my first AD, for my anxiety and what I would call funky feelings. I am hoping it will kick in and I can start to reduce the xanax. I usually just take it in the morning, my bad time, and don't seem to have any problems for the rest of the day if I don't take any more(if it's a good day.) I'm not very reactive to meds though, and have had very minor side effects from the Zoloft. I think it will help me lose weight, though, as my appetite is lessened. I can definitely use that.
tmangeles,
You should talk to your doctor about crossing you over to Valium if you seriously want to get off the Xanax. Dr. Ashton in the Uk is very successful in getting people addicted to high potency Benzo's off by switching them over to Valium. She ran a Benzo addiction clinic for 10 years in the Uk where Xanax was approved years before here in the USA.
Just remember Xanax is 20 times more potentiating on the Gabba receptors in your bain. This means when your doctor crosses you over he will have to multiply by a factor of 20, for example if your taking 2mgs of Xanax you will have to start taking 40mgs of Valium a day then begin the weaning off scedule.
Valium has a much longer half life then Xanax anywhere from 1.5 to many days. It provides a very gradual tapering off and much less withdrawl symptoms then Xanax, Ativan, or Klonopin.
I too have been told to switch from alprazolam to Klonopin after 6 years of taking alprazolam. Tomorrow will be my first day off alprazolam. I would love to know the best way to taper, as my doctor is not very knowledgable in this area. Thanks!!