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Re: How much is Klonopin, etc. relieving your SP?

Posted by cache-monkey on February 16, 2005, at 18:24:33

In reply to How much is Klonopin, etc. relieving your SP?, posted by Rocket Jackson on February 16, 2005, at 13:30:04

I'm currently on 1 mg/day of K. I feel like it's helped my SP a little, but it's now at, say 75% of normal. I might have to go to a higher dose...

As far as other combos: Wellbutrin+Celexa knocked me down to about 10%. (Although, in retrospect I think I was actually hypomanic for much of the period I was on that combo.)

HTH,
cache-monkey

> I posted this question as a follow up to a previous thread, but thought I would start a new one on the topic...
>
> How much relief from your SP do you feel you are experiencing from Klonopin at your current dosing regimen (and what is your dosing regimen)? If no treatment leaves your SP at 100%, at what percent would you estimate your SP now exists on Klonopin? I take Klonopin (1-2mg) once or twice per week in anticipation of a stressful social occasion, and would say my SP gets knocked down to 10-20% on it.
>
> And for that matter, how would you rate your other SP meds? Where is your SP at/has it been on them? For me (with no treatment again leaving my SP at 100%): Zoloft 100-110%, Lexapro 100-110%, Wellbutrin 110%, Neurontin 90%, Gabitril 110%. And dare I add alcohol... 0%!
>
> Thanks for all your info!!
>


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