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Old 11-13-2009, 02:58 PM   #11
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I have been on Lorazepam for about 25yrs.

The dr. has changed the dose on and off during the years and when
and how many times a day to take.

Today I take 1 everynight before bed. If I need to take one during the
day I will take it. I am on only 1mg. It has worked for me. There were times during the years when I didn't have to take any on some given days.

Hope you find the one that will work good for you. Like Sal said, meds
work different for everyone.

Jappy

Even a highly addictive med will not hook you, if you only take it as needed. My Neuro didn't like to prescribe valium, as he didn't trust anyone to use it properly.. My old Neuro (female) gave it to me anytime I wanted it....she trusted me.
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