10-20-2015, 07:03 PM
@EasyDoesIt, I would never have suggested that every person is the same (nor did I). In fact, everyone is different; that is indisputable in my experience.
I was only commenting on the links, which I did read.
A PsyD is not a doctor, so I take that as only personal experience, which is valid, but only to the point of her (and anyone's) own personal journey.
Again, clonazepam has a short half-life and 18 years is a long time; the withdrawals after such a long period of use would be very challenging. I don't judge that, I am merely stating my experience in having an APRN and treating those with mental disorders, anxiety, and the like which can be brought on by many primary causes and easily misdiagnosed
As a point of clarification, I was in no way stating that benzos like Klonopin are only for Bi-polars (it was merely an example of people who DO need it to manage their illness long term).
Best wishes and thank you for your post.
Carry on.
I was only commenting on the links, which I did read.
A PsyD is not a doctor, so I take that as only personal experience, which is valid, but only to the point of her (and anyone's) own personal journey.
Again, clonazepam has a short half-life and 18 years is a long time; the withdrawals after such a long period of use would be very challenging. I don't judge that, I am merely stating my experience in having an APRN and treating those with mental disorders, anxiety, and the like which can be brought on by many primary causes and easily misdiagnosed
As a point of clarification, I was in no way stating that benzos like Klonopin are only for Bi-polars (it was merely an example of people who DO need it to manage their illness long term).
Best wishes and thank you for your post.
Carry on.
