I'm wondering if I'm having a paradoxical reaction. Something I was worried about before for a reason, as I've been on and off of these things 5 times before. 1.) I feel very restless 2.) The skin on my head is crawling and 3.) My cranial, neck and facial muscles seems to have more of a pull to them/pain 4.) Sleep is starting to get harder. I'm also on Baclofen which I've never responded well to but cannot get off of. How will I know? I've asked Doctors about this before and they haven't acknowledged it. The reason I ask and worry about that is 1.) It will be a nightmare if I am and having to come off both or one due to both not having anything to manage my symptoms from Dystonia as Botox barely makes a dent and I've tried 3 other medications that I can't take and also the idea of having to stop abruptly will be horrifying. The last time I withdrew from Clonazepam, stupidly and rapidly by a psychiatrist, I ended up in the ER with more pronounced tremors, neck stiffness and pulling as well as the closest I've felt to psychosis and sheer and utter panic/doom in my life for about 5 1/2 weeks. My neck would just snap back or to the side and I looked/felt like I had Parkinsons. So, in anyone's personal opinion, not asking for medical advice, because my Doctors don't really have a clue, how do I identify this and confirm it? Also, why I quit the diazepam. I was more dizzy, talkative, agoraphobic and my myoclonus was bad. My myoclonus isn't bad right now, but the muscle pain, pulling, lack of sleep so far, restlessness, bad spasms etc are really kicking my ass most of the day. As for Baclofen, 2 weeks after I took it, I felt a buzzing in my head w/tinnitus and felt tighter in my head and neck. Problem is, they haven't been able to wean me off of it. As Slow_Mobius said, I seem more "scatter brained". I take no offense to that. Because that's what I'm worried about. I know I am. Thanks, and take care.