unfortunately, withdrawal from xanax is difficult and should not be done cold turkey because of the possibility of seizures. The symptoms can last for weeks, so if you want relief, start back on xanax at the smallest dose possible once a day for two days, then every other day for 3 times, then every third day for three times, then quit.
Jenni
Every day I have to beg myself to stay alive. I find myself taking a Xanax here and there from my very LAST prescription that I saved when I realized I would never be able to afford to go back to the doctor. SOMETIMES, I have to take 3 .5 at one time to make me think straight.
I guess I will mentally be blank for the rest of my life. I would sue the doctor who put me on them at age 13, but what good would that do? I STILL would not have my mind back. What good will the money do? I probably would not even be able to talk to a lawyer about the issue because I have a struggle making a conversation without going off the subject.
This is the worst life I ever imagined. I can't even enjoy my 2 year old son. I have to have someone stay and help me because I LITERALLY REFUSE to take my eyes off of him for one second, even when he is ASLEEP.
WHAT DO I DO? Do I just mentally keep deteriorating?
I wished when the Doctor started me on these and doesn't blink an eye when I need a refill(90 pills at a time)that he would have told me the downside to these, I know I am mentally addicted, and probably physically also with how I feel when I try not to take them.
Eddie D
i was continously on xanax for two months about 6 to 8mg per day, i suddenly stop taking xanax now i feel severe withdrawal syndrome like hallucination, confusing, every thing is going wrong, can u help me i want u to help me that how should i overcome this problem as i want to quit xanax what is the procedure to reduce xanax and finally then quit. please reply sir. thank you.