AmZ
Member
Hi everyone,
I started taking Clonazepam last night due to my situation getting a little worse and not being able to control it.
I have anxiety and mild-depression. Symptoms I have: Sleep OK until 5am and wake up every day at this time with my stomach doing somersaults (gas and wind) and feeling nauseous. No appetite to eat until usually 4pm or in the afternoon, not panic attacks but general fluttery feeling in my body in the morning and feeling disconnected from my body, not knowing what to do with myself. Hair falling out due to being stressed, aching body sometimes such as pain in my arms, cloudy head feeling. Until the afternoon, most of the time my vision is blurry and I feel faint and light headed. Once 4pm usually comes, bang, I feel 'normal' again, and I get an appetite and eat. After this time I most of the time feel OK for the rest of the day and night.
I hope that the Clonazepam is something that will help me, but I do wonder if I need to be 'brought down' or 'brought up' - This is obviously to bring me down, but is there any element of it that will help the 'up' part?
I looked at the side-effects of Clonazepam, and some of them are the problems that I already have that I need to fix! Such as drowsiness, impaired balance and dizziness, nervousness, trouble in sleeping and, well, "Benzodiazepines can cause or worsen depression". I didn't see any mention about if it can change your appetite, but this is a big problem now that I don't want to eat and can't before the afternoon so I am left feeling very weak physically. The faint/blurry eyed thing I have also once I have eaten sometimes, but of course, if I have the faint feelings before eating in the afternoon, then I feel even more faint from feeling weak due to not eating.
Soooo... I hope this will be OK for me!
I know that Clonazepam can be very addictive, so I really only want to take them as a short term thing (as I haven't been able to function properly the last couple of days) - I heard that they can be addictive if you use them for even more than 3-4 weeks. So that, I hope will be my max usage. I know the things that I need to fix the reasons why I am anxious but they are not quick fixes so this is why I have decided it's best to take the meds (even though my psychologist recommended not - well, I recommended not to myself also, but I can't control it and it's gotten too bad already).
V difficult situation.
Any tips or anyone's opinion is much appreciated.
I started taking Clonazepam last night due to my situation getting a little worse and not being able to control it.
I have anxiety and mild-depression. Symptoms I have: Sleep OK until 5am and wake up every day at this time with my stomach doing somersaults (gas and wind) and feeling nauseous. No appetite to eat until usually 4pm or in the afternoon, not panic attacks but general fluttery feeling in my body in the morning and feeling disconnected from my body, not knowing what to do with myself. Hair falling out due to being stressed, aching body sometimes such as pain in my arms, cloudy head feeling. Until the afternoon, most of the time my vision is blurry and I feel faint and light headed. Once 4pm usually comes, bang, I feel 'normal' again, and I get an appetite and eat. After this time I most of the time feel OK for the rest of the day and night.
I hope that the Clonazepam is something that will help me, but I do wonder if I need to be 'brought down' or 'brought up' - This is obviously to bring me down, but is there any element of it that will help the 'up' part?
I looked at the side-effects of Clonazepam, and some of them are the problems that I already have that I need to fix! Such as drowsiness, impaired balance and dizziness, nervousness, trouble in sleeping and, well, "Benzodiazepines can cause or worsen depression". I didn't see any mention about if it can change your appetite, but this is a big problem now that I don't want to eat and can't before the afternoon so I am left feeling very weak physically. The faint/blurry eyed thing I have also once I have eaten sometimes, but of course, if I have the faint feelings before eating in the afternoon, then I feel even more faint from feeling weak due to not eating.
Soooo... I hope this will be OK for me!
I know that Clonazepam can be very addictive, so I really only want to take them as a short term thing (as I haven't been able to function properly the last couple of days) - I heard that they can be addictive if you use them for even more than 3-4 weeks. So that, I hope will be my max usage. I know the things that I need to fix the reasons why I am anxious but they are not quick fixes so this is why I have decided it's best to take the meds (even though my psychologist recommended not - well, I recommended not to myself also, but I can't control it and it's gotten too bad already).
V difficult situation.
Any tips or anyone's opinion is much appreciated.