Life in the Whirl
Alprazolam
Citation: Gripped. "Life in the Whirl: An Experience with Alprazolam (exp48450)". Erowid.org. Apr 23, 2019. erowid.org/exp/48450
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repeated | oral | Pharms - Alprazolam | (daily) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 180 lb |
I hold no biased opinion against Xanax, it has helped my condition tremendously, I will simply tell you how it has effected my life both good and bad. I was prescribed generic alprazolam, (.5 footballs) aprox. a year and a half ago, and would be considered by the docs a long term user. At first my dosage was 1.0mg daily as needed for panic attacks. Well as my tolerance grew so did the dosage. Before I knew it, I found myself going through bottles of 60 pills intended for a month give or take a few days, in six to eight days. When I needed more all I had to do was call up my pharmacy, and the doc gladly refilled my script. My friends noticed a difference in my personality, but I didn't care, as long as I had my beloved downer everything was cool. Well after about six months of this whirlwind, which seemed like two weeks, I finally realized that I might have a problem.
Note to everyone out there: I have been on week long morphine binges and experienced severe withdrawal symptoms, I have taken vicodin many times and stopped cold turkey, and the withdrawl sucks, but I have never experienced a rebound like Xanax. The problem is Xanax gives me synthetic comfort, and when it is taken away I would compare it to taking away my nice warm winter coat in the middle of a snow storm. Well I managed to taper myself down in a period of three months down to 2mg of the footballs daily, and told my doc to switch me to the XR, (extended release), which helped the rebound. I have managed to keep my dosage to a stable 2mg. daily and have no desire to up my dosage with the XR.
In conlusion, the addiction sneaked up from no where and I found myself wondering, when did my life start revolving around a bottle. I still enjoy everything I love doing, cars, skiing, girls etc., but now I have a new best friend that I think I will have for the rest of my life named Xanax.
Exp Year: 2005 | ExpID: 48450 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 21 | |
Published: Apr 23, 2019 | Views: 1,872 |
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Pharms - Alprazolam (98) : Retrospective / Summary (11), Addiction & Habituation (10), Medical Use (47), Therapeutic Intent or Outcome (49), Not Applicable (38) |
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