- Apr 24, 2018
- 217
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Still Under Investigation
So, I've been on clonazepam 0.5 mg for a about four months now, and am thinking it's time to taper off. My ENT said I could probably just stop because it's a low dose, but I don't think I want to do that.
I've read through the Ashton, although didn't find a specific taper schedule for 0.5 mg, only higher doses. After more research and thorough confusion, I thought it through and realized I have enough refills to try something like the following: 3/4 pill for a month, 1/2 pill next month, then quarter-pill the month after that, then maybe trying to cut the quarter pill in half, if necessary for another two weeks to a month.
My question is to anyone who has tapered off of a lower dose of clonazepam after less than 6 months use -- does this seem like a reasonable taper? Do the decreases seem appropriate, or too much at a time?
I understand everyone reacts differently to these things and I'll have to gauge my own progress, and, ultimately, make my own decision. I'm just trying to get a sense of how other people tapered and what worked for them.
(Note: I've read all the horror stories there are to read online, so there's no need to reiterate those, here. I get that this can be difficult. I'm just looking for general input on what tapering schedules you found effective. Also -- are "t" spikes likely as one tapers?)
Thanks!
Mystery Reader
I've read through the Ashton, although didn't find a specific taper schedule for 0.5 mg, only higher doses. After more research and thorough confusion, I thought it through and realized I have enough refills to try something like the following: 3/4 pill for a month, 1/2 pill next month, then quarter-pill the month after that, then maybe trying to cut the quarter pill in half, if necessary for another two weeks to a month.
My question is to anyone who has tapered off of a lower dose of clonazepam after less than 6 months use -- does this seem like a reasonable taper? Do the decreases seem appropriate, or too much at a time?
I understand everyone reacts differently to these things and I'll have to gauge my own progress, and, ultimately, make my own decision. I'm just trying to get a sense of how other people tapered and what worked for them.
(Note: I've read all the horror stories there are to read online, so there's no need to reiterate those, here. I get that this can be difficult. I'm just looking for general input on what tapering schedules you found effective. Also -- are "t" spikes likely as one tapers?)
Thanks!
Mystery Reader