Posted by kid47 on October 23, 2001, at 13:17:44
In reply to Benzodiazepines and longevity, posted by Mary-Teresa on October 23, 2001, at 7:44:16
Hi. Have you ever given your doc information that might make him think you are more prone to addiction. I would guess you have'nt. Actually I know two recovering street drug addicts taking benzos with no problems. There are many folks here who have taken benzos over a long period of time. I have taken benzos daily for over two years & I know others taking them much longer. I actually take less now than I did when I initially started treatment. I have never exhibited "drug seeking" behaviour. Docs in general seem a little goosey about benzos, certain stimulants & opiods because they do have the potential to be "addicitive." There are much worse scenarios than being "addicted" to a drug that allows you to live a "normal" life. You might talk to your doc about temporarilly taking a benzo while starting an AD that treats anxiety & that hopefully will not cause you seratonin related problems. This will help get you through the start-up anxiety most ADs can cause. Also if you suffer from panic attacks, having a benzo availablle when needed is a must. Good luck. Take care
kid
> I have been diagnosed with a general panic disorder. Due to a recent horrible experience with zoloft, and residual problems with tinnitus as a result of elevated seratonin, I can't take ssri meds, or any drug which may potentially elevate seratonin levels such as effexor. Has anyone had experience with using benzodiazepines over a long period. My doctor is reluctant because they can be addictive. I feel safer on this class of drug, and any information that can be shared would be most appreciated. I'm certainly going through a very rough time at the moment. Thanks so much.
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