
Insomniac
𝔄 𝔲 𝔱 𝔦 𝔰 𝔪
- May 21, 2021
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Ever since I stopped regularly taking xanax, I wake up everyday feeling sick, nauseous, distressed, panicked. I have the worst headache and feel paranoid most of the time.
I stopped taking them about 3-4 weeks ago and I have been taking them for 4 years.
I have been taking 8mg of xanax (sometimes way more, 20mg) everyday for 4 years. If you know anything about benzos you know that that's a fucked up amount, a mentally ill amount to take for 4 yeard and that I'm certainly permanently damaged for life.
I really didn't know I was addicted until I ran out. I ran out because approximately 4 weeks ago I tried to melt my brain by taking 300 pills of 1mg alpraz at once. I wanted to be left in a vegetative state because I was suffering that much.
It didn't work. I was in a coma for 2 days, maybe 3. But that's all. My body was too used to this drug for me to be affected by a big amount of it.
I just wanted to warn you regarding addiction to these drugs. Denial is always the first sign of addiction. You think you could stop at any time, when you want it. when you decide it. But then one day, for whatever reason, you're forced to stop. That's when you realise that you've been viciously lying to yourself about being able to stop whenever you want to.
Some days I am in so much pain that I think I'm going to have a stroke. Some days I experience frightening seizures, ever since I stopped taking the drugs. And the withdrawal symptoms only get worse and worse as the weeks pass.
Have a good day.
I stopped taking them about 3-4 weeks ago and I have been taking them for 4 years.
I have been taking 8mg of xanax (sometimes way more, 20mg) everyday for 4 years. If you know anything about benzos you know that that's a fucked up amount, a mentally ill amount to take for 4 yeard and that I'm certainly permanently damaged for life.

I really didn't know I was addicted until I ran out. I ran out because approximately 4 weeks ago I tried to melt my brain by taking 300 pills of 1mg alpraz at once. I wanted to be left in a vegetative state because I was suffering that much.
It didn't work. I was in a coma for 2 days, maybe 3. But that's all. My body was too used to this drug for me to be affected by a big amount of it.
I just wanted to warn you regarding addiction to these drugs. Denial is always the first sign of addiction. You think you could stop at any time, when you want it. when you decide it. But then one day, for whatever reason, you're forced to stop. That's when you realise that you've been viciously lying to yourself about being able to stop whenever you want to.
Some days I am in so much pain that I think I'm going to have a stroke. Some days I experience frightening seizures, ever since I stopped taking the drugs. And the withdrawal symptoms only get worse and worse as the weeks pass.
Have a good day.
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