I thought you were writing my short story with Clonazepam. It was only when I felt anxiety. The four prescriptions I received none made it past day 10 of the month. the last didn't last a week. I could see where that was going. I pulled myself completely off of those. Lovemissile it seems like you've answered or the answer to your question. I know your question is / was for Negrogesic. If I may, I would like to say that, the best thing of all about your post is that you recognize where this is going. You know it, you're aware and now it's for LoveMissile66 to do something. I would think he, Negrogesic, would tell you that you should see your doctor. Not next week not Friday but tomorrow - no questions but tomorrow the more you wait, the more difficult it gets and the deeper you sink into the rabbit hole. You got this LoveMissile. I know you can do it. You know the problem. You articulated it. You have to want to slow down, and from I can see the doctor better find a different medication for you. It's considered a narcotic here in Canada. I presume it's the same in the states? Either way, they're dangerous for vulnerable people. I had said yes to my doctor but inside I was thinking like an addict. He'd asked me if I felt OK them and only when I need them. That's like leaving a bag of crack on the counter at a crack house and saying: Guys only take a little bit if you need it. That shit would be smoked before he reached the door - if he made lolol. But I say (in my opinion) see the doctor and tell him exactly what you said here. The truth. DON'T sugar coat it and say I take 2 or 3 ........... eeh sometimes 4 if I really need it. (and boy you do) You're gonna get that panic attack when you visit the doctor - you know that right? No doubt about it. Can I ask how you were getting so many? I mean I can obviously figure it out. There's only so many ways - street or visiting multiple clinics. Are you gonna be ok? Because I'm just thinking if you're getting on the street for those remaining 21 days in the month, this could be setting yourself up for a meltdown. If you're struggling at home with the Xanax because the doctor reduced your prescription or is still only giving you the 30 day supply, things may not change. Do you think you'll be ok?