Der Entzugstermin steht fest. Aber es gerät langsam alles außer Kontrolle?

Ich habe nun den Termin in 3 Wochen für den Benzoentzug.

Aber mein Arzt versteht einfach nicht wie dringend das ist. Er meinte, ich könne ruhig noch die paar Wochen warten. Ich habe gestern 8 MG genommen und meine ganzen Beschwerden sind weggegangen.

Ich fühlte mich wie neugeboren. Keine Angst mehr, keinen Stress mehr, keine Sorgen mehr, alles war weg. Als wäre ich geheilt.

Ich werde dieses Medikament nie wieder hergeben. Es hilft gegen ALLE meine Problemen.

Wie erkläre ich das nun meinen Arzt, dass der Entzug aufjedenfall abgebrochen werden muss und er mir mehr Tabletten verschreiben muss? Ich will nicht mehr leiden, so wie ich es früher getan hatte, als ich dass Zeug noch nicht genommen hatte

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Ignatius1
10 months ago

How do I explain this to my doctor,
that the withdrawal has to be broken down in each case and he has to prescribe more tablets to me? I don’t want to suffer anymore, as I did earlier when I hadn’t taken stuff yet.

  • The doctor has nothing to do with it.
  • And no doctor can do this.

Three weeks are over quickly and you go.This is the problem of sobering that they mean their problem with the addiction.

Where other measures would be necessary.

Look here:

https://www.neurologen-und-psychiater-im-netz.org/crisis-notfall/acute-psychic crisis/

https://youtu.be/eQLalbpjh8k?si=JgCAT-TI2qCKX1J

https://youtu.be/QsA6zwaskHs?si=CAxFohIo_ShxC7k1

https://youtu.be/3knoJSwFfok?si=tshns9NXI-R5Pzre

Good

urmselchen
10 months ago
Reply to  Ignatius1

I dare to doubt if you were still going through to him, otherwise he would have put himself a lot earlier.

ollie69800
10 months ago

Can understand you very well because I also suffer from fears (early worse than today and more psychosomatics). Once I’ve got a pack of lorazepam prescribed and Valium already tried…

But just for the emergency…

If you don’t get a replacement media that also calm… e.g. antidepressants. Such medis often work due to a side effect that you make use of..and you don’t have to wait 4-6 weeks…

The fact is that the benzos will not work properly at some point, because you will have to develop a tolerance and increase the dose more and more to achieve a reasonably sufficient effect…a vicious circle with fatal result.

I would make it clear to the Doc that you need an alternative

How much tablets did he prescribed you for when and how much do you take on the day?

urmselchen
10 months ago
Reply to  ollie69800

bet: the doctor doesn’t know that someone takes more addiction than is good for him. The Doc has nothing to be made clear here, the withdrawal is fixed that he will be made. But wsl.has someone in front of the withdrawal?! This high dose would make it clear to the doctor: how should he help if a addict doesn’t want to help?!

Darkrider280
10 months ago
Reply to  urmselchen

I think you didn’t get the situation right. The questioner waits for the withdrawal in the clinic and does not arrive outpatiently. He wants SCHNELLER to go to the clinic and does not refuse treatment. The doctor doesn’t think it’s right.

urmselchen
10 months ago

the doctor will have treated more than one addict and will have recognized that other measures are necessary. And the overdosing shows that someone doesn’t even know how dangerous this could be..

urmselchen
10 months ago

there I would read more: there is only one who blames others as much medicine as he overdosed, what is that?!

Chocolate2000
10 months ago

If I look at your previous questions, your clear moments seem to be taking off quickly. You’re heading for a forced assignment. There it is then over with the intake of tavor and a self-dosing.

Just take Tavor and go to detox. Once you’re out of Tavor, you’re bad again.

urmselchen
10 months ago
Reply to  Chocolate2000

more would not be to say. I’ve read all the previous questions and answers, no matter whether you’re worried as a user HERE, we’re not doctors, but you’re getting out. The doctor did not prescribed such a high dose at all, he takes more from himself, now he goes great, but at some point he does not want more and he thinks he must take more. You should ask yourself why someone plays with his life?!

Workman
10 months ago

How do I explain this to my doctor that the withdrawal has to be broken down in each case and he has to prescribe more tablets to me?

He won’t. Or perhaps as part of an outpatient escape, but if that would still work? If that’s what you’d have to do. If you have an appointment for withdrawal, be happy even if it takes a few days to go. But put on it that you need to rest. And the bad feelings can really be deprivation, especially if you get better when you take something again.

NicoNRW
10 months ago

A search for another cannot be the solution. This will not be a doctor

urmselchen
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

You don’t take any help, so please leave those questions that only one doctor should answer, just as a hint!

Funship
10 months ago

is it slowing down?

No, you’ve lost any control.

urmselchen
10 months ago
Reply to  Funship

yes, and I wonder why he hasn’t already had other ideas than HERE looking for the answers he likes. Of course, there are also uncomfortable truths that one ignores, how should we know what the doctor has been through with IHM? They also have only nerves and realize quickly whether someone works or not.I came alone from my pill addiction.was so around the year 1993 and live fortunately!

DieStudierte
10 months ago

How do I explain this to my doctor that the withdrawal has to be broken down in each case and he has to prescribe more tablets to me?

Not at all, after all, your question already shows a serious dependency and can only be helped if you get rid of this addiction.

Ignatius1
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

That’s the addiction that makes you think so.

Now you’re gonna breathe deep through… and two seconds longer than one..

Drink a large glass of water .

Ignatius1
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

No, you might need the psychiatric crisis phone.

Or something like this:

Germany

  • Telephone care
  • http://www.telefonseelsorge.de
  • anonymous, free advice for every day and
  • Nighttime among nationwide telephone numbers 0800 – 1110111 or 0800 – 1110222 orhttp://www.telefonseelsorge.de
  • Children’s and youth telephone “number against grief”http://www.nummergegenkummer.de
  • free advice from Mo to Fr 15.00 to 19.00 am under the nationwide telephone number: 0800 – 111 0 333
  • in every German city there are psychological counselling centres, counselling centres for marriage, family and life issues, psychosocial counselling centres, social psychiatric services. However, these devices are not available 24 hours a day and they may have to Consultation dates are agreed – they are only partly helpful in acute crises.

Austria

Switzerland

  • Telephone care “The Dargebote Hand”
  • http://www.143.chanonymous, free advice for any day and night time under the phone number 143
  • Fear and panic aid Switzerland (aphs)
  • The aphs offers a national phone hotline around the issue of anxiety disorders and provides professional help.
  • The hotline can be reached via the following channels:
  • by telephone: 0848 801 109 (max. CHF 0.08/min. from fixed network, mobile rates according to provider)
  • by e-mail: hotline@aphs.ch
  • Website:https://www.aphs.ch/hotline/die-aphs-hotline/

South Tyrol

https://www.neurologen-und-psychiater-im-netz.org/crisis-notfall/acute-psychic crisis/

https://www.justanswer.de/sip/psychologie

urmselchen
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

against the doctor or how? The doctor knows what he’s doing, you don’t suffer! DAS is the tragedy to dose a drug more and more automatically: is that your solution? You need HILFE in a addiction clinic, you finally get it! You can’t do it alone, guess, you’re even pushing it….Others want the place!

Toni2023
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

No, a withdrawal. No doctor is obliged to support your dependency. He advised you to take the move, the rest of you.

Darkrider280
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

No lawyer will be able to help you. Because the doctor doesn’t do anything wrong. A withdrawal is very hard, you simply have to go through.

If you have the impression that your doctor doesn’t recognize how bad you are, I’d try another doctor to get over it intelligibly.

DieStudierte
10 months ago
Reply to  MissyCooper

He’s hurting me because he doesn’t write up my medication.

No, this is, of course, complete bullshit. On the contrary, it could even be designed as a bodily injury if it supports your addiction and a lawyer will only laugh at you.

Ignatius1
10 months ago

and I don’t feel my hands anymore

Nice…

Then ask You’re going toI,where it might come from,why you don’t feel your hands.

Ignatius1
10 months ago

That’s the addiction that makes you think so.

Now you’re gonna breathe deep through… and two seconds longer than one..

You always do that when you get panic.

And drink a large glass of water.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOtJHaPn6hSGG1FbYXM7-UMpBgGnw7mki&si=nYtc6qsxEzhadzcu

https://youtu.be/gVuJuaVx-J4?si=uPZcuyPFIPwqXPeq