DaDankyDank
Bluelighter
I know you can build tolerance and they may become less effective over time, but if it's working than why do people stop taking it? I have social anxiety and go on a few different forums and the majority of people that take benzos want to taper down and get off them. There's also a handful of people who have been on valium for 20+ years and have been on the same dosage for 10+ years and it's still working for them.
I've been trying CBT along with my meds, but I feel like it doesn't work for me and staying on my meds is the only option. If I become/ have became dependent on them, than so be it because they improve my quality of life and that's all that I want. I don't abuse them, I don't drink on them, and in the past year I haven't increased my dose. Do most people decide to come off them because they're harmful on the body in the long term? Too expensive? People don't like being dependent on drugs? I'm curious to hear your guys thoughts.
I've been trying CBT along with my meds, but I feel like it doesn't work for me and staying on my meds is the only option. If I become/ have became dependent on them, than so be it because they improve my quality of life and that's all that I want. I don't abuse them, I don't drink on them, and in the past year I haven't increased my dose. Do most people decide to come off them because they're harmful on the body in the long term? Too expensive? People don't like being dependent on drugs? I'm curious to hear your guys thoughts.