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Addiction - #20296

Selvaraj Maria Franc

I am addicted to Lorazepam since 1 year. I tried leaving it but now I am suffering with heavy depression and withdrawal symptoms. I can't manage this withdrawal symptoms I don't get sleep without Lorazepam

Age: 61
Chronic illnesses: Had a bypass surgery in 2019 and am a diabetic
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Don’t withdraw lonazepam suddenly otherwise you will get withdrawal symptoms Start on Medha vati- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Saraswathi aristha- 4 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food After 10 days of starting this make 1/2 tab clonazepam daily the 1/2 alt days then once in two days , like that you can stop
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Slowly taper down dose of lorzepam.i.e.if you are taking 1 tab daily take 1/2 tab for week then 1/4 for 1 week... Cap.Brahmi 2-0-2 Cap.Stresscom 1-0-1 Regular exercise and meditation

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Dealing with addiction to Lorazepam and the ensuing withdrawal can indeed be challenging. Withdrawal symptoms like insomnia, depression, and anxiety can be intense. I will outline an Ayurvedic approach that can support you in managing these symptoms while also recommending you seek guidance from a healthcare professional or addiction specialist, as abrupt cessation of Lorazepam without medical supervision can be dangerous. Firstly, understanding your Prakriti (constitution) can help in identifying the root imbalances. Many individuals with Vata imbalances may experience heightened anxiety and insomnia, especially during withdrawal. To pacify Vata, establish a routine that includes regular meal times, sleep, and self-care practices. Focus on consuming warm, cooked foods, nourishing soups with spices like ginger and cumin for your digestive fire (Agni). Brahmi (Bacopa Monnieri) is an excellent Ayurvedic herb to help calm the mind and support cognitive function. Taking Brahmi in the morning along with Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) can reduce anxiety and improve resilience to stress. Make sure to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for the correct dosage. Practice Shirodhara - an Ayurvedic therapy which involves gradually pouring a steady stream of warm oil onto the forehead. It's excellent for overcoming insomnia and anxiety, promoting relaxation. Avoid this treatment if you have any conditions that might be adversely affected by oil or heat therapies. Daily meditation and Pranayama (breathing exercises) like Nadi Shodhana and Ujjayi can aid in stabilizing the mind and help with withdrawal symptoms. Consistency is key, practice them at least ten minutes each morning. Remember, it is vital to have a supportive network of friends, family or support groups. Professional counseling might be beneficial in tandem with Ayurveda. Above all, consider consulting with a specialized healthcare professional regarding a safe transition from Lorazepam to ensure your well-being during this period. Prioritize a professional's guidance on managing withdrawal symptoms safely.

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