Posted by bruin on February 21, 2005, at 11:28:33
In reply to Re: Finding a Doctor that knows about thses Drugs » bruin, posted by SLS on February 21, 2005, at 11:03:29
It totally varies from person to person. Some people don't even notice a difference and some feel a profound difference from just a tiny drop. Regardless, the point here is that you really need to let your body be your own doctor and judge. If you feel lousy, then hold off until you don't. For some reason doctors have seemed to have lost this somewhere. I've experience a cold turkey withdrawal and a too fast withdrawal and body was screaming at me. Anyways, that is the main point behind the cuts. The tough part is the inclination to want to get off it as quick as possible and get it out of your system, which I can totally understand. HOwever, that is fraught with the possibility of more problems, especially long-term.
> Hi Bruin.
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> > Realistically, it should be no more than 5-10% at a time and let the body adjust and stabilize before moving on. Sure it takes a while, but it helps prevent long term problems which often arise ironically from going off to fast.
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> About how long do you think it takes for the system to stabilize before reducing the dosage?
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> Does the 5-10% reduction prevent withdrawal symptoms from appearing?
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> Thanks.
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> - Scott
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