your right then keep on postin just wouldnt want your words to fall on deaf or should i say 4 year old ears :)
Its only 5 minutes for me.... :)
I used to take xanax and switched to clonazepam.... The happy pill sensation isn't there, but I don't need that, just to be free from anxiety and feel "normal" is a blessing.... Perhaps you could try clonazepam, I don't think its as potent but it knocks down anxiety fast. I noticed a tolerance buildup to xanax that I don't have with clonazepam, but then again I stopped taking them all the time and only take them when I find myself in an anxiety attack and mine are hide under the table brutal. Clonazepam.... 1mg as needed up to 3 and you will have no probs, take it from me. Best wishes...
i think this thread is like 10 years old :)
Kava will zonk you completely out. Not good for the work place....
My Doctor advised me basically my stomach was the where my anxiety issues converged or focused. I forget the exact word he used, but its essentially where it manifests. I'll never quit taking clonazepam. I took Xanax for years, until they no longer worked. I can take 3mg clonazepam a day. Sometimes I take none, sometimes I take 1, 2 or 3. But if I were to run out of them, which with my stockpile would take a year I wouldn't be too comfortable. My anxiety comes on strong and lasts, unless I take a pill or another in an hour. If you have issues, don't quit, taper and take as needed. Its your choice of course and I respect your fortitude, but anxiety can wear your body out, that little pill may add years to your life, not to mention make the ones you have much more comfortable. Don't torture yourself and if you choose to quit, do it with medical supervision and keep some handy in case. My very best heartfelt regards.
Benzo withdrawal commonly causes what is known as "benzo belly", you have lots of neural receptors in your gut which can fire up when the blocking influence of xanax is reduced. This is not a permanent thing & will eventually settle down when the xanax is withdrawn.
Sarah & Nad are also on to something in that nerves alone can cause an upset stomach when you have too much adrenaline rushing through your system.
There are non prescription treatments that can be as effective as xanax. A recent review found that passionflower or kava worked as well as xanax in many cases.
Cognitive behaviour therapy, belly breathing & as Nad suggested, exercise are also established effective ways to manage anxiety, without having to rely on a substance of any kind. They can be kind of hard to get into at first but with a good therapist & regular practice, you may find that you no longer need the pills.
Anxiety is miserable & you are likely having some rebound anxiety coming off the xanax but it's definitely worth trying some of the other options as they don't have the side effects of xanax.
Best wishes
Anxiety can cause stomach problems. Some people eat while others suffer stomach issues.....Maybe it is time to explore a bit deeper why you are having so much anxiety. sara
I personally don't think it causes permanent damage. Try exercising? 30 minutes of an aerobic activity does wonders for anxiety. If you really push yourself and get your heart rate up and work up a sweat it should help a lot. Try it and let me know how you feel afterwards.
What I think is going on is your increased anxiety from quitting is causing stomach problems. Which is why taking a Xanax calms you down therefore relieving stomach pains.