Saturday, December 12, 2009

Hair Loss On Lower Legs With Pain Clonazepam Withdrawal Symptoms?

Clonazepam withdrawal symptoms? - hair loss on lower legs with pain

4 weeks ago, I was clonazepam (5 mg.s every two days) to dry Recommendations 3 different doctors. Everyone says that I do not have enough problems with the withdrawal. It was prepared by me, because of the pain nerves in the legs sleep. At the same time to stop, like Soma Vicoprofen and relaxed, it was taken for back pain. I do not have any more alcohol. (I know .... oops, is not it?) Of course I went to benzo withdrawal, with all the usual symptoms .... Insomnia, headaches and facial numb fingers, severe tremors, confusion, weakness in the legs, hair loss, terrible fear. I thought I had MS, even had an MRI of the brain and nerve conduction testing should be discarded. Of course, it goes .... Clonazepam withdrawal only.

In any case, was 4 weeks and I'm in the worst part. You still have some tremors in the arms and fingers, mild anxiety, and headaches are better. Coffee is bad for everyone, but I have a cup in the morning so difficult. I'm sure you still have repercussions for a while, but I dor think the worst is over. This shows that even the little ones, taken in May was causing major problems. If I work for myself, I lost my job because I could not do anything productive. However, with the little he took, I'm glad not deter me from this ... would only prolong the pain of what I read in the forums. How incredibly stupid drug!

Anyway, my question .... My first problem is still there: back pain. After 4 weeks cold turkey, if it recommends the reintroduction of Vicoprofen Back to the relief of back pain, or likely to lead to withdrawal symptoms, together with all the power? In addition, this earthquake is permanent?

Thanks for any help.

3 comments:

Someones' Mom said...

You can try taking ibuprofen format (I think it is Vicoprofen hydrocodone aceteminophen =) iburpofen instead of Vicodin. You can aceteminophen with some ibuprofen.

The tremor can be brought to caffeine combination may be a cup of coffee and a queue. It can stand the blood sugar levels. 4 weeks is a period long enough for the W / d from benzodiazepines, and you must be unhappy.

Drugs are not really stupid for those who really seems to be of therapeutic value for diseases such as Bell's palsy, seizures, neuropathy, etc. .... be afraid

Someones' Mom said...

You can try taking ibuprofen format (I think it is Vicoprofen hydrocodone aceteminophen =) iburpofen instead of Vicodin. You can aceteminophen with some ibuprofen.

The tremor can be brought to caffeine combination may be a cup of coffee and a queue. It can stand the blood sugar levels. 4 weeks is a period long enough for the W / d from benzodiazepines, and you must be unhappy.

Drugs are not really stupid for those who really seems to be of therapeutic value for diseases such as Bell's palsy, seizures, neuropathy, etc. .... be afraid

naokolov... said...

He had all the medicines and prescription drugs that are used to cold turkey at a time, not only clonazepam. You know, Vicoprofen med is very addictive? Soma, too. Are your documents all know that the pills no more cold turkey? At any time if you stop the drug, you must follow the specific instructions of the doctor, because it is very dangerous (some people) the medical from the attacks for not following prescriptions. Tremor is a common symptom of withdrawal from CNS (CNS), drugs, and only documents how to handle your situation. So you can not conclude that the dose is large or small, because the system depends on the body of man and tolerance. If you back pain and rescue in need in turn talk to your doctor and tell him frankly what medicines you are taking. Without saying anything, either the truth about their consumption of pills and medication history is not to be in a position to have the pill you order. Please check with your doctor or receive a transfer from a physician pain specialist. L GoodUCK!

PS Why the hell you want to leave all the pills in the first, if I were back pain?

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