Posted by cactus on December 10, 2008, at 13:56:27
In reply to Thanks. I'll keep posting. (nm) » Phillipa, posted by Partlycloudy on December 10, 2008, at 12:59:03
Hey Party Cloudy, sorry to hear things aren't going so well for you right now. A lot of people suffer from feeling more depressed on clonazepam but I'm not one of them. I have been on it now for over 1 and a half years and it's been a life saver. While it's not as uplifting as xanax can be, it will definitely get rid of the jitters and help you sleep. You might even be able to drop your nightly ambien once it builds up in you system. That's between you and your doc though. I've been able to stop my sleep meds since I started it too, but that took a bit of time. I too ended up reacting badly to zoloft so hang in there and good luck with the clonazepam, it's been one of my main life lines, and it's is more sedating so don't be surprised to experience a bit of extra sedation at first. It also takes longer to kick in than xanax does, peace c.
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