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JoesphD
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Hi,
This is my first post on this site.
I have been taking Xanax after severe panic attack and anxiety for almost 3 years. I started with .5mg three times daily and I increased it to 4 per day over the past year.
I still have some anxiety but decided to wean off the Xanax after having some short memory issues.
Last week, I cut my dosage to .5mg in the morning, .25mg at noon ad .25 mg in afternoon.
I am planning to reduce my dosage in 4 weeks to .25mg in the morning and .125 at lunch and afternoon and after 4 weeks to reduce it further for 4 more weeks and stop it.
I have read many articles about weaning off Xanax and different approaches such as using Valium and water solutions.
I am not in a very big hurry to wean off as I do not wish to have severe withdrawal side effects. I am however determined to stop this med for good.
My question then does my approach to wean off Xanax is appropriate? My doctor wanted me to drop .5mg every 3 days which I think it was too fast. I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks
Joe
This is my first post on this site.
I have been taking Xanax after severe panic attack and anxiety for almost 3 years. I started with .5mg three times daily and I increased it to 4 per day over the past year.
I still have some anxiety but decided to wean off the Xanax after having some short memory issues.
Last week, I cut my dosage to .5mg in the morning, .25mg at noon ad .25 mg in afternoon.
I am planning to reduce my dosage in 4 weeks to .25mg in the morning and .125 at lunch and afternoon and after 4 weeks to reduce it further for 4 more weeks and stop it.
I have read many articles about weaning off Xanax and different approaches such as using Valium and water solutions.
I am not in a very big hurry to wean off as I do not wish to have severe withdrawal side effects. I am however determined to stop this med for good.
My question then does my approach to wean off Xanax is appropriate? My doctor wanted me to drop .5mg every 3 days which I think it was too fast. I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks
Joe