It helps with your anxiety that comes along with tinnitus... If you're panicking and are anxious (not sleeping, barely socializing) then take it... It calms you down. Just make sure you're careful and take what you were prescribed... Just listen to your doctor.Dude heed my warning. Don't take this more then you need. I'm trying to get off of it after 4 + years of taking this daily without any one telling me not to. It's a rocky road and don't think I'm better off for it. If you get addicted to things just beware.
Grace my doctor told me to take it if it works and never told me to stop but why do you think the FDA advises against taking it for more the 4 weeks? Believe it or not if you take benzos on a schedule, you're addicted too. Just saying ... I've justified my taking Ativan with the whole if it helps you take it attitude.It helps with your anxiety that comes along with tinnitus... If you're panicking and are anxious (not sleeping, barely socializing) then take it... It calms you down. Just make sure you're careful and take what you were prescribed... Just listen to your doctor.
These are life savers to me when I need them. For some it decreases the tinnitus hence less anxiety so take one see how you feel.
I know everyone says avoid them but if you're in a state of panic and nothing else helps then fuck it.
The way I look at it anyways... Just don't ever stop these cold turkey if you're on them daily...
I agree these are for times of extreme panic but if that panic is every day that how could you not want to take them daily?
She wasn't thinking, just dispensing meds like most psychiatrists tend to do. I know it's kind of a generalization but other than for asking me how my mood/concentration has been and giving me prescriptions that's all my psychiatrist ever did for me. She is a bad doctor and I need to find another. I want to confront her about how she could have let me stay on benzos for years but I don't even think it's worth it.I'm currently studying psych as an undergraduate, like any other pyschoactive substance Benzodiazepene needs to be carefully weighed with the benefit/risk factor. Perhaps the patient and the doctor reached a conclusion that the benefits of taking this CNS depressant far outweighs the risk of mental deterioration and the impact that it has on the patient's daily lifestyle. For some people the severity of anxiety is so intense that taking Benzodiazapene on a frequent long-term basis is the difference between life and death.
I know people that are crippled by physical pain to the point they need pharmaceutical heroine just to make it through each day, despite being a heroine addict at this point. So it comes down to the severity of your problem.
It is a shame that your doctor just left you hanging onto this drug without any followups, was he thinking it was like popping an ibuprofen or something?
So is it a bad idea to take lorazepam cause my tinnitus has been like 5/10. I don't want these pills to make it worse.
Don't take it unless you have to.So is it a bad idea to take lorazepam cause my tinnitus has been like 5/10. I don't want these pills to make it worse.
So is it a bad idea to take lorazepam cause my tinnitus has been like 5/10. I don't want these pills to make it worse.
Yea but I used to smoke marijuana so it doesn't hurt me one bit.
PS. Does 2 mg of Xanax equal 2 mg of Klonopin? If so that's A LOT!!!!
I think 2 mg of Xanax is like taking 1 mg of Klonopin so in his case he would be taking .5 mg Klonopin twice daily equaling 2 mg Xanax cause Klonopin is stronger... So actually 2 mg sounds like A LOT and for Klonopin it is but not for Xanax so that sounds like the proper dose prescribed for anxiety...Yeah, I do believe Klonopin & Xanax are equal in terms of dosages.. I.E. .5mg of Klonopin = .5mg of Xanax
I think 2 mg of Xanax is like taking 1 mg of Klonopin so in his case he would be taking .5 mg Klonopin twice daily equaling 2 mg Xanax cause Klonopin is stronger... So actually 2 mg sounds like A LOT and for Klonopin it is but not for Xanax so that sounds like the proper dose prescribed for anxiety...
Nah 1 mg of Xanax twice a day = 2 mg which equals out to .5 mg Klonopin twice a day (it's what I was prescribed for anxiety) which equals out to 1 mg of Klonopin. Xanax is weaker so you see 2 mg seems like a lot but in reality it isn't. 2 mg of Klonopin is a different story. Anyways still be cautious!Possibly, but from the way he worded it, it sounded like he was taking 1MG of klonopin, twice a day. Which is definitely a lot, I was just prescribed this stuff myself a couple of days ago and my Physciatrist strongly urged me to take .25mg once a night and only bump my dose if I don't notice any significant effect.
I also wanted to comment on the Marijuana topic @Eric Fridley, The problem isn't how you will feel from the Klonopin, trust me I'm sure you feel fantastic. I just worry that at such a high dose, especially since you've just started them and will continue for the month you may get dependent on Klonopin and thats the last thing you want. You can smoke all the weed you want and quit cold turkey and nothing is going to happen, Benzo's aren't anywhere as friendly as mr.green when it comes to quitting.
Don't get me wrong, this is just my opinion, I just don't want to see you suffer in the long run.. I have a family member who has serious drug problems, and dependency and withdrawals suck as much if not more than Tinnitus.
My understanding is that for Klonopin and Xanax, which have much different half-lives (Xanax is fast-acting, whereas Klonopin is relatively slow-acting), the doses can be compared one-for-one. See here, for example:Nah 1 mg of Xanax twice a day = 2 mg which equals out to .5 mg Klonopin twice a day (it's what I was prescribed for anxiety) which equals out to 1 mg of Klonopin. Xanax is weaker so you see 2 mg seems like a lot but in reality it isn't. 2 mg of Klonopin is a different story. Anyways still be cautious!
Stick with the weed... you can stop any time you want.Yea but I used to smoke marijuana so it doesn't hurt me one bit.
Clonazepam (Klonopin) and Lorazepam (Ativan) are both benzodiazepines with comparable, medium half-lives. They can serve as anti-anxiety medications, and are sometimes prescribed (with varying degrees of success) for people with tinnitus. According to this source: http://www.benzo.org.uk/manual/bzcha01.htm, one needs twice the absolute dose of Lorazepam (as usually measured in milligrams) to achieve similar effects brought about by a dose of Clonazepam.What is the difference of Lorazepam and Clonazepam? Thank you!
Been taking 2mg of Lorazepam in the morning everyday for 3 years. My tinnitus is not gone but for me and again this is just my personal experience, it has improved my quality of life. I don't take more then 2mg every morning every day with my coffee.
I can't help but get frustrated with the fear mongering around Benzos. I am not a dr but rather a patient who has benefited from taking Lorazepam and to hear people who are not drs push people away from something that might help the person in need, is totally irresponsible. That decision is between the patient and dr.
I know that people can experience withdrawals from being on it. Everyone is made up differently, brian chemistry is different, tinnitus is different so to throw Benzos in the "stay away" category without knowing what the patients tinnitus and medical history is irresponsible.
Tinnitus is a unique problem and there is no catch all fix, so if someone wants to try a Benzo or some other form of medication please let them know Lorazepam know HAS proven useful for some, but they really should consult their dr and the risk/reward.