Logo

What are the withdrawal symptoms of Klonopin 1mg?

13.06.2025 07:41

What are the withdrawal symptoms of Klonopin 1mg?

But without the war on drugs the DEA would be out of a job and like any branch of the government they have lobbyists and companies lining their pockets so their kids can go to nice private schools and they can take their vacations to beautiful parts of the world all at the expense of people’s ability to live a normal life.

They are racketeers, thug organizations protecting their turf in a drug war that kills far more people than it protects.

The ridiculous restrictions that the DEA bullies doctors into are the reason you have so many people out on the streets self medicating and dying because they had to result to a cut pill or resort to things like junk to shut their brains and body up even for just an hour… it’s truly sad and why we have a drug epidemic. The war on drugs isn’t just in the streets, it’s in the pharmacies and doctors offices as well. I have friends who are doctors that I’ve had this exact conversation with and the amount of pressure the DEA puts on them to not prescribe the things that work… but encourage them to push SSRI’s with 50 awful side effects, be it weight gain, brain zaps/fog, sexual dysfunction… you name it… all while not working in the slightest. Some make it worse… when suicidal ideations is a common side effect of a medication that is supposed to be given to people who are already depressed and anxious… you know something is wrong.

I’m wondering about attachment and transference with the therapist and the idea of escape and fantasy? How much do you think your strong feelings, constant thoughts, desires to be with your therapist are a way to escape from your present life? I wonder if the transference serves another purpose than to show us our wounds and/or past experiences, but is a present coping strategy for managing what we don’t want to face (even if unconsciously) in the present—-current relationships, life circumstances, etc. Can anyone relate to this concept of escape in relation to their therapy relationship? How does this play out for you?

It’s why everything that works is addictive. We like the effect produced, clonazepam has never gotten me “high”, but that and my adderall allow me to live a semi normal life and function… and when you’ve gone your whole life being neurodivergent and struggling to make it through even basic days… that feeling of normal is better than anything.

We are all adults… we understand the consequences… the reality is anything that ACTUALLY works is going to be addictive to a degree. As someone who also suffers from chronic pain (though keep those opiates the heck away from me) they push to make natural alternatives like kava and kratom illegal… but also put pressure on doctors not to prescribe pain medication. I’m in pain every day but I have it on easy street compared to some of the people in my support groups. Go talk to someone who can’t get out of bed literally without a pill (be it anxiety or pain) and ask them what they would do to just have a regular body or brain… none of us asked to be this way but there are things that work and for some reason we aren’t allowed those, only the things that make us worse and keep us sick…give us side effects that require more medications… or be forced to suffer