someone give that girl a Xanax.
frenzy
zeal
craze
obsession
glee
enthusiasm
bated breath
keenness
All these words describe the current state of my roommate, who has cooked up a scheme to go to London the first week in July to see the Live 8 festival. One day, filled with U2, Keane, Coldplay, etc.
She is in such a state I thought she was going to implode when she was telling me about it yesterday (and trying to convince me to go with her.)
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That roommate of yours sounds like a super cool person, yo.
My name is Robert Kegan and i would like to show you my personal experience with Xanax.
I am 19 years old. Have been on Xanax for 60 days now. I have periodic panic attacks, particularly at social gatherings, riding in cars, and walking into rooms full of people (i.e. late to class). I felt that the medicine worked, but I felt that it created urges to take more than directed when the rebound anxiety hit, so I switched from alprazolam to clonazepam (Klonopin). I think xanax is great for airplanes and adjunctive treatment with ssri's, but by itself I don't think xanax has much too offer except as a short term treatment for panic attacks, klonopin is less sedating and seems to prevent future anxious episodes without causing cravings, and tolerance seems to build up much slower than xanax does.
I have experienced some of these side effects -
I sometimes felt invisible, like nobody could notice anything I was doing. Occasionally it would make me fall asleep if I had to stay in one spot for too long. After a fairly short period of time I would feel moderate rebound anxiety.
I hope this information will be useful to others,
Robert Kegan
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