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'behavioral disturbance' may be disinhibition?

Posted by katekite on May 19, 2002, at 17:22:56

In reply to Benzo question for all users, posted by johnj on May 19, 2002, at 10:29:41

Not sure what they meant by 'behavioral disturbance' but all the benzos have the potential to decrease inhibitions, just as alcohol can. For social anxiety etc this may be the desired effect.

However someone who is impulsive may tend to be more moody or angry or argumentative etc because they are not controlling themselves as well..... Wouldn't be likely to be an issue for someone who was not the impulsive type.

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RE coffee and benzos:

If you are to the point of taking benzos daily for anxiety then stay away from caffeine altogether -- if you feel sedated from the prescribed dose of benzo just take less.
Decaf will taste just as good as regular in a week or two.

keep us posted.

kate


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