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Psychologist•Trivandrum
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There are psychological therapies like CBT which will help you to make your thought and moodu better in addition to medicines.Try to avail it from trainned Clinical psychologists so that you will have more benefits. Bye and take care
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I am anxiety patient since last 11 years. Now my age is 33. At the beginning it was very very severe. Consult so many psychiatrist they gave medicine. Condition got worst. Over thinking, fear,negative thought, so ma ny panic attacks in a day, was all over me. After that I diagnostic with high blood pressure. Obesity 110 kg having high cholesterol. I am taking fibator 10 mg since 8 years. I meet one psychiatrist. He suggested me to take high doses. It shows some result about 5%.i left my city after 5 years and came to new state for business. I am in very nice space. Now I am not afraid of death. But still my had continued my medicine. I am taking clonam 2 mg (twice a day) since 8 years, daxid 100 mg (thrice a day) since 8 years, tenormin 25 mg once in a day, fibator 10 mg once a day, qutan 25 at night, indira 20 mg night, ciladuo 5 mg once. U left qutan 25 and 1 daxid 100 mg now since 1 year. I make one mistake after shifting to other state I was not in tough with my doc. He is very nice doctor. My only worry is I had 5taken clonam 2 mg (twice) for 8 years and daxid 100 (thrice) for 8 years. I read consumption of clonazepam for long time causes death. Same with daxid. I am little worried. Pls someone through light in my condition.

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Psychiatrist•Murshidabad
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In your case, your obesity is more dangerous than any medication, so do not worry about clonam. Also, your worries are part of anxiety disorder - no need to work on every thought. Keep taking the medications as your disorder will cause more harm than medications. If you are very concerned, consult a psychiatrist who is available near you.
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Hi I am having anxiety disorder since 13 years. Taken so many medicine from psychiatrist. Had to changed no of psychiatrist. Before consulting psychiatrist I had consult so many general and medicine doctor. I don't know I was confused or they made me confused. I found one psychiatry. I has given heavy doses of medicine. And rightly so. I was at the peak of the disease and that there is only one thing death. Those meds helps little. Finally I move to other state to start business because of some personal problem. One incident happened in my life and after that I lost faith in everything. From that moment I don't care I live or die but have to do something for the family so I started business.ì feel good now. But I kept taking tablets. I was not in contact with my doctor. Recently I read one of the tablets which I am consuming may lead to death. I was happy in business. But due to lighten I became alone and again it started. Currently I am taking daxid 100 thrice a day. Clonam 2 mg (clonazepam) twice a day, tenormin 25 mg once, fibator 10 mg once, inderal 20 mg once, ciladuo 5 mg once. I am taking clonazepam 2 mg twice a day since 8 years, similar case with daxid. However now I am only taking daxid twice a day. Withdraw qutan 25. Now the anxiety is about what will happen next as I am taking these tablets since 8 years. Pls pls pls somebody help me. I have gone through immense mental pain. Dosent get any help. I lost my precious 13 years by sitting in one corner of the room. I want to get rid of this. Its beyond imagination for any one to understand what I had gone through. Any one pls show me the way.

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Keep taking medicines, and consult with psychiatrist after lockdown is lifted. If you don't take medications your symptoms will come up again, and that would be much much harmful than the side-effects of the medications you took all those years. All the worries you have - discuss with the doctor. But, keep in mind that these worries might be part of your anxiety disorder - hence, all of he worries need not be taken seriously.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Hi, for bipolar disorder, mood stabilizer with antipsychotic (single is sufficient if in adequate dose) clonazepam should be tapper off in 4 to 6 weeks or can be taken sos so reconsult your doctor. Not be come in addiction if you take in proper guidance of your psychiatrist.
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ENT Specialist•Anantapur
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Dear, Kindly go to the psychiatrist you visiting for your complaints. Who gave you the prescription to use lonazep 0.25 since 2 years. You might be feeling some vertigo but your doctor will clarify you whether its a symptom due to medication usage or is it a vertigo. If possible visit an Ent doctor too. Get well soon.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
Hello. BZDs (clonazepam) is an emergency measure to control anxiety aka panic attack. You should consult a mental health professional/ psychiatrist for management of panic disorder which includes SSRIs (medicines) and psychotherapy including relaxation exercises. Thanks.
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ENT Specialist•Asansol
These medications can partially reduce tinnitus. Side effects are addictive, drowsiness, euphoria etc.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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Dear lybrate-user
Thank you for connecting on this platform. Clonazepam is an SOS medicine after stability of transitory high intensity symptoms. And no, withdrawal does not cause death. My statement of No would act as temporary reassurance to you because Health anxiety is basically catastrophizing the least probable as most probable situation which requires mild medicine dosage but effective psychotherapy sessions. I hope you doing that, if not please get in touch with us and would be glad ...more
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