Diazepam taper problems
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Hi everyone , has anyone had any experience with tegretol when tapering with diazepam ?
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Posted , 3 users are following.
Hi everyone , has anyone had any experience with tegretol when tapering with diazepam ?
0 likes, 8 replies
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tess33005 fred21728
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Hi Fred. I'm tapering with diazepam myself at the moment.
I'm also a nurse, so can I ask why you're interested in tegretol? Are you taking it, thinking of taking it, and is your diazepam taper being supervised by a doctor?
Look forward to your reply.
fred21728 tess33005
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The supervision re dr isnt so good tess , on the boxes were 6mg for 5 days 4mg for 5 days then 2 mg for 5 days then stop ,
I was certain this was all wrong , i went down 1 every 5 days instead of 2 and when i got to 3mg i was in a bad bad way , i went back after 5 or 6 days with no sleep and obtained a box of 5mg and am now back on them - but so far after being on them 2 days ive still not slept , iam so ill and tired skin burning etc .
i need some professional help
tess33005 fred21728
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Hi Fred
You're right. The tapering is totally wrong.
Start at 10mg a day for a fortnight
Then 8mg a day for a fortnight
Then 6mg a day for a fortnight and so on until you reach zero.
Your doctor is doing it way too fast, which is why you feel so awful.
Re - tegretol - avoid, avoid, avoid. It doesn't do anything good in these situations and has some horrible side-effects.
Let us know how you're getting on. We're here for you. Love Tess
paula88407 fred21728
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fred21728 paula88407
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paula88407 fred21728
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Fred you can do this,keep going thru these waves as hard as they are...I had some advice from a phy ward nurse.she said she uses an anti histamine in the ward for when people are so bad with sleep.Its called phennergn when I was cold turking they were a blessing in disguise!as they have a sedative effect...am not sure if you can take these but I knew when I was desperate an burning skin etc these really really helped!you can buy them over the counter from boots £8 a packet!hope this helps a little bit....you WILL BEAT THIS!!!
fred21728 paula88407
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thank you
paula88407 fred21728
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That woman (Angel in disguise as I didn't know her)told me about those.An they really helped...I hope I can pass some advice an even help a little....