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Sorry to hear about your troubles with Xanax. Benzo's are a blessing and a curse and you are taking a lot of Xanax to be sure. Over the long run you definitely need to bring it down to a reasonable dose or quit. However, you definitely need assistance from your medical professional to do this. It won't be easy. It will be uncomfortable, but you can wiuthdraw safely. Don't do it on your own. Get help.
The doctor on this forum gives really good advice and I would also suggest that you see your on doctor so you have someone locally to monitor as you are weening off slowly. Are you currently taking 10mg of Xanax right now? or are you only on 3mg per day. I'm currently on 2.5mg of Lorazapam which is generic Ativan. My physciatrist told me that Ativan is more of a safer and cleaner benzo and he prefers this over Xanax. He also mentioned that anytime a patient gets over 4mg a day on a benzo then there is a strong concern for addiction and the weening process needs to be done really slow so there are no withdrawals.