Posted by Franz on June 24, 2016, at 16:24:00
In reply to Re: How can I compensate the low mood on clonazepam?, posted by jonhed on June 24, 2016, at 4:30:41
> I know.. and you're right.
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> I'm just so worried that i am going to get depressed this time to, so upping the dose and adding memantine to reverse the tolerance is experimental for me, but i am SO worried that the clonazepam-depression is going to set in.
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> Cause it has before, so i know what you mean..
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> Was just trying to give you tips to avoid the depression, and to "pepp" myself to give it a try and not take it out in forehand.
> If the depression comes, yeah then i have failed once again.
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> The message was never ment to sound angry or something in that way, i'm just scared to..
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> But don't you think that if memantine are reversing the tolerance, that you should be able to get the initial "benzo feeling" every day, or at least more often. And then the depression may be prevented by that?
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> Cause i think that the depression comes when the anxiolytic/drugging effects disappear.
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> Hope you're fine! :-) :-)I did not feel any aggression.
Unfortunately I don't know about the use of meantime. I hope it works for you. :)
poster:Franz
thread:1089787
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