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jackrussell

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Oct 30, 2023
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i went to a 5 day detox 7 years ago to get off the benzo ativan that i was prescribed for 10 years by my doctor. to make a long story short, after the detox i was involuntary committed to a mental hospital for 90 days where they tried to give me ect and abilify. now i'm still suffering from severe insomnia, depression and anxiety. i just wanted to know if anyone has gone to a detox to get off a benzo that they were prescribed by their doctor for years.
 
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Jan 11, 2026
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Tapering down in five days is way to fast. Sorry you had to go through that. Although I remember tapering down from diazepam years ago within three weeks or so.
I've been on zolpidem (ambian) for over thirty years now. Not planning on stopping that ever. But if I do, I will take a least two months to taper down. The risk (albeit small) of permanently worsening my (currently mild) tinnitus really freaks me out.
 
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MapleS

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May 22, 2025
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I'm so so so sorry for you.
I have very little information on that but I know that your brain will need to learn once more how to deal with anxiety and fear. Basically your brain didn't need to deal with it for 10 years.
I think you should get on a low dosage for a few months first.
It will be tough but after like few moths to a year you should be fine. It will get better every month.

If you are able to try to research how they used to make people get off from benzo. Now they may not have this knowledge cause they don't give people benzo as a main drug for decades

I'm really sorry it happened to you. But you WILL get better with time if you will live.
 

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