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Re: Great article on why 'anti-anxiety' med dont work » Jay2112

Posted by SLS on November 18, 2022, at 6:14:45

In reply to Re: Great article on why 'anti-anxiety' med dont work » SLS, posted by Jay2112 on September 19, 2022, at 20:21:50

> > > Thanks Scott. It is an old article, but as you pointed out, relieving anxiety often includes things like disinhibition that can also be problematic. Some anxiety CAN be productive, because it helps us get along socially (follow productive social mores), and have good reason to fear certain things, for example. (I have to comment...I think 45 has *no* inhibitions...proving the above..lol.)
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> > Don't get me started...
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> > - Scott
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> Well, for the sake of our mental health, let's not go there (sorry for mentioning it..lol). But, disinhibition can make for a terrible person. A small amount can reduce anxiety. Using benzos at the right time works.
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> Jay
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Absolutely!

Generally, Xanax (alprazolam) is the most effective among the benzodiazepines for treating anxiety, but it has the greatest liability for producing addiction. Some people describe themselves as floating on a cloud with Xanax. I guess Ativan (lorazepam) would be my second choice to treat anxiety. Clonazepam (Klonopin) is effective, too, but I found it almost impossible to discontinue. Brain-zaps.

Disinhibition while taking a BZD can make an otherwise passive person belligerent - and even violent. Alcohol also produces disinhibition, and we know how loud someone who is intoxicated can be.


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