Hello,
I was on oxycodone retard 40mg/d for 1,5 years until May this year. Then I started taking clonazepam for anxiety, visual snow, sensory overload, derealization and stress which started after a stressful event post op.
Here you can read my story if you'd like: http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/770466-My-horrible-story-advise-needed?p=13251642#post13251642
So now I am on 2mg clonazepam a day to be able to go outside and get my work done because without it lights and sounds are so overwhelming for me that I feel faint in shopping malls and the visual disturbances (visual snow, after images, weird motions) are too much for me when there are too many people. The clonazepam works wonders and I can finally do stuff outside without feeling dizzy from the information input of my surroundings.
However, clonazepam causes a great dysphoria and I am so emotionally numb that I can't find joy in anything I do. Basically, I am a zombie.
I also take n-acetyl-l-tyrosin in the morning for the past 5 days to improve the dopamine level in my brain and 5-HTP in the late afternoon to make sure my serotonine doesn't hit levels that are too low. In the evening I take l-taurine and magnesium for it's NMDA antagonist effect and its GABA improving ability.
I also take multivitamines, B6, B12, fish oil, valerian root, low dose potassium to keep my levels normal and everything necessary to live a healthy life.
However, nothing lifts my mood. The clonazepam helps me to reduce the visual isturbances a bit, makes me less anxious in public places with a lot of stimulation and also helps me to cope with stress I have due to being self-employed. But it does make me very unhappy because I can't feel anything anymore.
For this reason, I am trying to slowly work up to a dosage of oxycodone that improves my mood while at the same time staying on clonazepam to be able to "live" and do the stuff that needs to be done.
Is it safe if you start very slowly, for example with 1mg oxycodone and slowly work your way up until you reach - let's say - a dose of 20mg a day while being on 2mg clonazepam? I remember that 20mg oxycodone retard was enough to keep me happy the whole day. I am just afraid that the combination of both could lead to respiratory failure or does this only happen when you overdose or don't have a high tolerance to both substances?
I tolerate the 2mg clona very well. I am not even drowsy when I take it. I am on benzos for 5 months now so I guess I have built up a solid tolerance. However, how should I start building a tolerance to opioids again?
If someone who has experience with the combination of opioids and benzos and could give me an advise how to be on both of them without risking respiratory failure, I would highly appreciate it. I can't get off the clonazepam at the moment because there is too much stress in my life but I also can't continue like this because all of my relationships seem to break because clona makes me such an emotionless and cold human.
Sorry for the bad English. It's not my native language.
Regards!
I was on oxycodone retard 40mg/d for 1,5 years until May this year. Then I started taking clonazepam for anxiety, visual snow, sensory overload, derealization and stress which started after a stressful event post op.
Here you can read my story if you'd like: http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/770466-My-horrible-story-advise-needed?p=13251642#post13251642
So now I am on 2mg clonazepam a day to be able to go outside and get my work done because without it lights and sounds are so overwhelming for me that I feel faint in shopping malls and the visual disturbances (visual snow, after images, weird motions) are too much for me when there are too many people. The clonazepam works wonders and I can finally do stuff outside without feeling dizzy from the information input of my surroundings.
However, clonazepam causes a great dysphoria and I am so emotionally numb that I can't find joy in anything I do. Basically, I am a zombie.
I also take n-acetyl-l-tyrosin in the morning for the past 5 days to improve the dopamine level in my brain and 5-HTP in the late afternoon to make sure my serotonine doesn't hit levels that are too low. In the evening I take l-taurine and magnesium for it's NMDA antagonist effect and its GABA improving ability.
I also take multivitamines, B6, B12, fish oil, valerian root, low dose potassium to keep my levels normal and everything necessary to live a healthy life.
However, nothing lifts my mood. The clonazepam helps me to reduce the visual isturbances a bit, makes me less anxious in public places with a lot of stimulation and also helps me to cope with stress I have due to being self-employed. But it does make me very unhappy because I can't feel anything anymore.
For this reason, I am trying to slowly work up to a dosage of oxycodone that improves my mood while at the same time staying on clonazepam to be able to "live" and do the stuff that needs to be done.
Is it safe if you start very slowly, for example with 1mg oxycodone and slowly work your way up until you reach - let's say - a dose of 20mg a day while being on 2mg clonazepam? I remember that 20mg oxycodone retard was enough to keep me happy the whole day. I am just afraid that the combination of both could lead to respiratory failure or does this only happen when you overdose or don't have a high tolerance to both substances?
I tolerate the 2mg clona very well. I am not even drowsy when I take it. I am on benzos for 5 months now so I guess I have built up a solid tolerance. However, how should I start building a tolerance to opioids again?
If someone who has experience with the combination of opioids and benzos and could give me an advise how to be on both of them without risking respiratory failure, I would highly appreciate it. I can't get off the clonazepam at the moment because there is too much stress in my life but I also can't continue like this because all of my relationships seem to break because clona makes me such an emotionless and cold human.
Sorry for the bad English. It's not my native language.
Regards!