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<blockquote data-quote="John lindsay" data-source="post: 509638" data-attributes="member: 98564"><p>If you are hooked on a benzodiazepine the following may be of help from someone who was firmly hooked on Ativan</p><p>First and most important- after a certain length of time the effects of the drug are NIL, side effects however continue, SO I WAN'T TO STOP.</p><p>This is how I did it. Take one pill and one sharp knife and shave a little dust off the first pill and wash it away and then take the pill. Do the same each day for a week.</p><p>The next week shave off two puffs of dust and take the pill.......... You can see that it is going to be a long job, but so what, if you have been taking three a day for ten years</p><p>As a method of treatment, it worked for me although it did take a year. The doc said three weeks!</p><p>I noticed no withdrawal symptoms, lets face it one puff of dust less per day, its not exactly cold turkey.</p><p>If I help one person it was worth writing this.</p><p>I acknowledge the work done by the Merseyside lady who first came up with this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John lindsay, post: 509638, member: 98564"] If you are hooked on a benzodiazepine the following may be of help from someone who was firmly hooked on Ativan First and most important- after a certain length of time the effects of the drug are NIL, side effects however continue, SO I WAN'T TO STOP. This is how I did it. Take one pill and one sharp knife and shave a little dust off the first pill and wash it away and then take the pill. Do the same each day for a week. The next week shave off two puffs of dust and take the pill.......... You can see that it is going to be a long job, but so what, if you have been taking three a day for ten years As a method of treatment, it worked for me although it did take a year. The doc said three weeks! I noticed no withdrawal symptoms, lets face it one puff of dust less per day, its not exactly cold turkey. If I help one person it was worth writing this. I acknowledge the work done by the Merseyside lady who first came up with this method. [/QUOTE]
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