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Just Started It 2 Weeks Ago, Plan To Go Cold Turkey

#1 User is offline   Newtoit 

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 06:17 PM

I started this stuff 2 weeks ago and this forum scares the hell out of me. I take 30mg a day and never planned to take this long term. Should I expect these withdraw symptoms after only two weeks? Plan to quit tomorrow.
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Posted 21 December 2011 - 07:03 PM

I took it for aprox 8 months. 30 mg once a day. Stopped cold turkey. No serious withdrawals. Maybe a slight headache. I think the really bad withdrawal symptoms are happening to people who are taking much more per day ( maybe two 30s or even two 60s per day. Good luck. At least you are getting off of it at a very low dose.
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Posted 22 December 2011 - 04:41 PM

So far so good, it has been 24 hrs. I started the drug for lower back pain and nerve pain down the legs? I can feel the pain coming back and my my general feeling of improving.? I can see how a long term use of this drug could cause the complaints that I have read on this forum. Good luck to everyone.
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Posted 10 January 2012 - 12:52 PM

Took 15-30 mgs per day for one month. I have every symptom the other people do except the brain zaps. I'm nauseated all the time, body aches, migraines, sensitive to light and sound. My brain feels foggy, I have trouble finding words and slurring my words. I also have balance issues. I tend to be more sensitive to drugs, though. I hope your withdrawal symptoms were few and you are doing better!
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