Posted by Crazy Horse on July 1, 2006, at 9:57:49
In reply to Re: What's the best Benzo for Social Phobia?, posted by MARTY on July 1, 2006, at 0:33:28
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> No benzo is strong enough for your little brain my friend :D
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> [Just in case one of Dr.Bob divinities comes to read this, know that we are friends and that he knows I'm joking. Thanks and Amen]
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> So.. Clonazepam ?! What did you do to your self-medicated Pdoc ?? that could be a good news! If it allow you to quit Ativan, it's a good news. If'nt (I like to be creative in english) If'nt then you're stuck with 2 benzos and that is, for me at least, unheard of and should be hell on earth x 2.
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> As I already tell you, I think Clonazepam is the best benzo BY FAR for Social Phobia. When you think Social Phobia, think Clonazepam, Paxil and Celexa/Lexapro. If doesn't work then you may think of Ativan, a Betablocker like Inderal (Propranolol) and if tired to try some SSRIs Nardil.
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> I know you know all that.. ;) I put it in the post for Internet prosperity. A post can help 4, 5 readers while it's a active post, but can help hundreds of people googling in the years to come.
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> Hey Look behing you !
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> *Spoof!*
> Marty
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>Marty,
Please, Please, quit drinking Tequila with your Haldol. I know you well enough to tell by your post that you are extremely intoxicated and my friend with ALL the medication you are on this simply is not prudent. Combining the large amounts of alcohol you drink with your high-
potency antipsychotics and your antidementia meds may cause ECG changes, including prolongation of QT interval, T-wave inversion, and appearance of U waves. And furthermore, will most likely worsen your chronic impotence problem. Please friend try to stop or limit your alcohol consumption...i say this as a concerned friend.Crazy "Horse/Man" Monte :)
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