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I'm starting to think that the edgy/mean feeling is coming from the

Xanax. I'm gonna go to that site and see what it says. I know I

wasn't feeling like this before I started taking it.

Thanks for the info.

Pam

> > > Hello there. Just wondering where is, and how is everyone

> doing? I

> > > hope you are all ok????? peace and hugs. TERRY

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One of the long-term effects of xanax can be edginess, I have heard this

from many elderly patients who are routinely given this for anxiety.

Lynda

At 09:51 AM 7/21/2004, you wrote:

>I'm starting to think that the edgy/mean feeling is coming from the

>Xanax. I'm gonna go to that site and see what it says. I know I

>wasn't feeling like this before I started taking it.

>

>Thanks for the info.

>

>Pam

>

>

> > > > Hello there. Just wondering where is, and how is everyone

> > doing? I

> > > > hope you are all ok????? peace and hugs. TERRY

>

>

>

>

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I took Ativan also for a short time after my third child was born.

When it no longer worked, I was put on Klonopin.

A very strong anti-convulsant. I was on it for four years before

I decided I wanted to restore my sleep cycle on my own.

It was incredibly hard to get off of it, but I did.

My sleep improved dramatically when I began treatment

for Hypo-thyroidism. I feel pretty normal in that department.

I'm sure the long term drug use contributed to where I am now

as well as my implants.

It's disturbing how quickly doctor's throw pills at us!

A.

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Klonopin is basically equivalent to Xanax. It is used for a number of

things, and is addictive, as is Xanax.

Treatment for thyroid (hypo) did nothing for my sleep, except give me less

of it.

Lynda

At 03:14 PM 7/21/2004, you wrote:

>I took Ativan also for a short time after my third child was born.

>When it no longer worked, I was put on Klonopin.

>A very strong anti-convulsant. I was on it for four years before

>I decided I wanted to restore my sleep cycle on my own.

>It was incredibly hard to get off of it, but I did.

>

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