556m4
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I am currently addicted to alprazolam, I take 2mg a day. Here is my situation I started taking alprazolam everyday since november of 2009 because I was having problems sleeping and it worked great at knocking me out I was taking .5 mg a night to sleep, so stupid i know.
I continued taking that dose for about six months until I started noticing withdrawl symptoms about 18 hours after my last dose. I began taking .25 mg in the afternoon and .50 at bedtime. So now i'm up to 2mg a day, 1mg morning and 1mg at night.
I am fully aware of the dangers of doing what i'm doing I'm just tired of living in this cycle, my emotions are blunted and I can tell a difference in my cognitive ability and memory. I have only been using 2mg a day for the past 4 months due to problems in my family where I was under a lot of stress with work and the death of a close family member, which is no excuse.
Previous to that I was taking .50 morning and .50 at night. I have tried to direct taper everyway I know how, except water titration but I just cant do it. I am fully aware of all the benzo sites out there and have read the Ashton manual a couple of times. I just can't seem to reduce my dosage. I don't have a prescription for them I acquire them from other sources which are reliable.
I don't have health insurance and am afraid of going to a doctor because I don't know what they would say or if they would help me out. I just want to get off without going cold turkey. I honestly don't take them for any kind of high or anything just to keep the withdrawls at bay.
I wonder if I went to a doctor and told them my story would they believe me? I need opinions suggestions some kind of direction, I can't take time off work. I just want to get off this I'm tired of being chained to the pills. Your replies and suggestions are much appreciated I am fully aware of what I've gotten myself into so please no insults I just need some kind of direction like what kind of doctor to go and see I haven't been to a primary care doctor for at least 10 years so I don't have one. I'am in good health in my early 30's and have always been in pretty good physical health and shape. Again your suggestions and replies are appreciated -556m4
I continued taking that dose for about six months until I started noticing withdrawl symptoms about 18 hours after my last dose. I began taking .25 mg in the afternoon and .50 at bedtime. So now i'm up to 2mg a day, 1mg morning and 1mg at night.
I am fully aware of the dangers of doing what i'm doing I'm just tired of living in this cycle, my emotions are blunted and I can tell a difference in my cognitive ability and memory. I have only been using 2mg a day for the past 4 months due to problems in my family where I was under a lot of stress with work and the death of a close family member, which is no excuse.
Previous to that I was taking .50 morning and .50 at night. I have tried to direct taper everyway I know how, except water titration but I just cant do it. I am fully aware of all the benzo sites out there and have read the Ashton manual a couple of times. I just can't seem to reduce my dosage. I don't have a prescription for them I acquire them from other sources which are reliable.
I don't have health insurance and am afraid of going to a doctor because I don't know what they would say or if they would help me out. I just want to get off without going cold turkey. I honestly don't take them for any kind of high or anything just to keep the withdrawls at bay.
I wonder if I went to a doctor and told them my story would they believe me? I need opinions suggestions some kind of direction, I can't take time off work. I just want to get off this I'm tired of being chained to the pills. Your replies and suggestions are much appreciated I am fully aware of what I've gotten myself into so please no insults I just need some kind of direction like what kind of doctor to go and see I haven't been to a primary care doctor for at least 10 years so I don't have one. I'am in good health in my early 30's and have always been in pretty good physical health and shape. Again your suggestions and replies are appreciated -556m4

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