I agree with many posts above. Do not do it CT.
From my own experience, I was taking about 7mg a day and was taking them for 4 years about (klonopin). My doctor stopped my prescription and told me I needed to go to a psychiatrist for them. I couldn't get an appt for 6 weeks. I was forced into withdrawal, and I had every symptom up to seizuring a few times during this time. This can severely hurt you, and do irreversible damage or even kill you.
Please get on a taper plan to be safe, and do comfortably. It just is not worth going CT, nor safe.
I am currently tapering from sub, which is different, but the reason I mention it, is because I know what it is like right now to want want want to be off of a medication but, in a sense, forced to still take it. Hang in there, and know that tapering is the safest way, and that you're doing wonderful in the fact that you recognized the problem and now want to tackle it.
No matter how slow you taper, the point is that you are taking a step by step approach to better yourself!
If you'd like to talk more, just let me know.
And good luck, you'll do great (look up and read some benzo taper success stories, this will help encourage you, instead of scare you!)
congratulations on your decision, and I wish you the best!
From my own experience, I was taking about 7mg a day and was taking them for 4 years about (klonopin). My doctor stopped my prescription and told me I needed to go to a psychiatrist for them. I couldn't get an appt for 6 weeks. I was forced into withdrawal, and I had every symptom up to seizuring a few times during this time. This can severely hurt you, and do irreversible damage or even kill you.
Please get on a taper plan to be safe, and do comfortably. It just is not worth going CT, nor safe.
I am currently tapering from sub, which is different, but the reason I mention it, is because I know what it is like right now to want want want to be off of a medication but, in a sense, forced to still take it. Hang in there, and know that tapering is the safest way, and that you're doing wonderful in the fact that you recognized the problem and now want to tackle it.
No matter how slow you taper, the point is that you are taking a step by step approach to better yourself!
If you'd like to talk more, just let me know.
And good luck, you'll do great (look up and read some benzo taper success stories, this will help encourage you, instead of scare you!)
