lorazepam

Discussion in 'Other Drugs' started by TOMCAT69, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. TOMCAT69

    TOMCAT69 Member

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    what kind of withdrawls are expected from lorazepam?
     
  2. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    bad ones
     
  3. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    Haha spens.

    Yeah dude they're going to suck according to the amount your taking and how long you have been taking them. Also it depends on if your going to stop taking them cold turkey or gradually work down.

    Basically you could experience; body tremors, severe anxiety problems, stomAch problems, blurred vision, and a whole lot more.

    Let me know what dose your taking and for how long you've been taking it and I'll try and give you some more specific information bro.
     
  4. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    I wouldnt worry. Lorazapam is weak and the WDs wont be nearly as bad as xanax or kolonopin. I have been through benzo withdrawl and let me tell you guys, its NOT worth it. Seriously it was by far the worst time of my life, and I considered suicide even though I am not the depressive type what so ever. Thank everything I got through it.
     
  5. NNDimethyltryptaDream

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    Benzo withdrawl is bad, if possible, seek out professional help, again, if thats an option. Try cold turkey, and if it really is to hard, try working off em.
     
  6. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    it dosent matter if its weak as in effects, benzos withdrawls are still very bad and potentially fatal

    be careful
     
  7. Magical mystery tourguide

    Magical mystery tourguide Senior Member

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    Well since you edited your post I can't see the details, but why not taper off instead of going cold turkey? I hear tapering off with another benzo helps alot, so instead of tapering off with smaller doses of lorazepam try taking a bit bigger doses of xanax of klonopin till the withdrawals arent as bad.
     
  8. SpreadneckGA

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    i have a script to loraz but i do not take them every day. i also do not take them unless i need them, i have never noticed much WDs but i have friends who say they are bad.
     
  9. Nekolalia

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    Seriously, I advise against going cold turkey. For starters, it's unnecessary, and on top of that, the withdrawals can be, as someone else stated, fatal. It's not worth the risk. Just reduce your dosage gently :)
     
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