- Dec 17, 2014
- 163
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Zithromycin acoustic trauma 2022
I have read it but dont understand it. Can you explain how benzo's and cigarettes interact. Because I use both...There's some interesting studies about benzos and smoking. Here's one.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=9098872
Well I am in the midst of benzo withdrawal atm and I am going through hell. But that's mostly due to worst tinnitus. If I didn't have this I would say I have a fairly easy taper but the increase in T is sending me straight back to the early days of T. I feel hopeless. Constantly monitoring and isolating myself. There could be some truth to the study though because what I read sometimes what other people experience in taper I am lucky I am fully functional and even working out etc. But the increase in T I am so afraid that it wont go back to baseline.@J.Hartog Hello. A few articles note that cigarette smoking causes chemical deduction with benzos. All the articles are a hard pharm read. Most state a 50% deduction of benzo affect. The only good thing about this may be an easier withdrawal (side effects) when that time comes.
Will this help with the increase in T? Because that's the main problem. If it doesn't I really don't want to start with any sups while tapering. I can handle the other symptoms@J.Hartog I understand what you are going thru. Taking B12 and C should make it easier for withdrawal. You can research this, but this link says enough.
https://www.orlandorecovery.com/blo...ls-that-help-remove-toxins-during-drug-detox/
B12 and some other vitamins also should never be stopped cold turkey. A small withdrawal time of 2 to 4 weeks is needed.