Yet at high levels, bac increases many people?s anxiety so much that it becomes the main SE that keeps them from pushing higher ? and, ironically, the SE that pushes them to drink more, even if the cravings are diminished. That has definitely been the case with me.
Enter Xanax.
Dr. L and several members on this forum have been ?pushing? xanax as an anti-anxiety med to combat the anxiety experienced by many from hi dose bac (HDB).
But xanax is a benzo, and all benzos are highly addictive. Tolerance builds quickly and addiction can occur in as little as 2-3 weeks daily use. Withdrawal can be more difficult than from alcohol, I have read and heard.
Doctors are warned to never prescribe benzos on a regular basis to anybody with a history of addiction problems. (Benzos are routinely used for a few days in alcohol detox situations, however.)
Dr. L (and others) does not seem to have a problem with this. He routinely prescribes HDB and xanax together. Apparently, he believes the baclofen protects the brain from getting addicted to the xanax? I think that?s what he said, at least to someone here.
To me, this just doesn?t make sense. But with others chiming in and urging me to try it, I succumbed. (After all, even if I were to trade one addiction for another ? alcohol for benzos ? I would be doing my body less harm than with alcohol, I figured.)
Well, I do believe I am getting addicted to xanax, after about 5 weeks of use. My tolerance has definitely gone up, I notice it quickly when I miss a dose, even a half dose, I take it on a prn basis much more than I did when I started, and although my anxiety is slightly reduced, I still need the alcohol to round it off ? especially in sudden panic situations.
Any thoughts?
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