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I took a second rescue dose and now I feel terrible


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Hi!

-I was done tapering in November

-I had a 10mg V rescue dose at the start of April

-About 7-14 days after that I got a really bad stomach

-2 days ago I got an endoscopy and I took 3mg V to calm me down

-Yesterday I felt my stomach problem went almost away

-Today I feel like crap and stomach is bad

 

So what happened? When does it peak? How long will this continue?

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This is not what a rescue dose is. This is important to clear up. A rescue dose is something you do in withdrawal, while actually tapering, if you've gone too fast etc... Once you're off, it's called "reinstating" and it's not done. I've notices a couple of people have misunderstood the term. Anyway, it's not good for you. It turns back time, not by a lot necessarily, I don't really know. The thing is to stop equating coping with taking a pill because if you keep doing this you will not heal. You won't. I don't know how long it will take. No one does. Probably not long (like a few days, maybe a week), but your body has told you loud and clear now that it doesn't like this. I'm sorry, but thinking that taking a pill post continuing and calling it a rescue dose as if it's a withdrawal aid is false. I don't know how this got started.
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This is not what a rescue dose is. This is important to clear up. A rescue dose is something you do in withdrawal, while actually tapering, if you've gone too fast etc... Once you're off, it's called "reinstating" and it's not done. I've notices a couple of people have misunderstood the term. Anyway, it's not good for you. It turns back time, not by a lot necessarily, I don't really know. The thing is to stop equating coping with taking a pill because if you keep doing this you will not heal. You won't. I don't know how long it will take. No one does. Probably not long (like a few days, maybe a week), but your body has told you loud and clear now that it doesn't like this. I'm sorry, but thinking that taking a pill post continuing and calling it a rescue dose as if it's a withdrawal aid is false. I don't know how this got started.

 

Thanks for the reply. I agree, but reinstating sounds like you are going back on your regular dose on a steady diet, not just one dose.

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This is not what a rescue dose is. This is important to clear up. A rescue dose is something you do in withdrawal, while actually tapering, if you've gone too fast etc... Once you're off, it's called "reinstating" and it's not done. I've notices a couple of people have misunderstood the term. Anyway, it's not good for you. It turns back time, not by a lot necessarily, I don't really know. The thing is to stop equating coping with taking a pill because if you keep doing this you will not heal. You won't. I don't know how long it will take. No one does. Probably not long (like a few days, maybe a week), but your body has told you loud and clear now that it doesn't like this. I'm sorry, but thinking that taking a pill post continuing and calling it a rescue dose as if it's a withdrawal aid is false. I don't know how this got started.

 

Marina,

 

I have never heard your take on rescue dose versus reinstating (my ignorance doesn’t mean anything), but here’s how I look at it.

 

It doesn’t matter if you’re tapering or you are post withdrawal; what matters is how much and how long you take the benzo that defines whether it’s a rescue dose or a reinstatement.  At least that’s how I’ve understood the difference.

 

A rescue dose, from what I’ve read is a “one or two off” event; a reinstatement is continuing to take the drug for a couple weeks or more.  I don’t believe that taking a rescue dose constitutes “going back to square one.”  Reinstating, however, does set back the clock.

 

Before I knew I had even taken a benzo, I was on another forum.  I thought my withdrawal was from Gabapentin.  I had only taken Ativan sporadically for two months, very low dose and inconsistent, not daily.  During acute (four months into WD) I took .5 mg Ativan when my akathesia was off the charts.  Are you saying I reinstated and started the process all over again, as if I hadn’t put in four months of healing?  I really don’t think that’s the case.

 

If someone takes a rescue dose, I thinks it’s important to downplay that event and encourage people to STOP RIGHT THERE so a rescue dose doesn’t turn into reinstatement.

 

Do you have any links you can provide where others have come to the same conclusion you have?  I have no links, just my observations and personal experience with a one-off rescue dose, which didn’t wipe out four months of recovery with one .5mg Ativan.

 

Sofa

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Candys,

 

I feel very strongly that you did not reinstate and wipe out your recovery to this point.  Just stay off the benzos from here on out and you’ll be fine.

 

Sofa

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Agree with sofa, Marina.  :)

 

I don't see candys as reinstating either.

 

Hi, candys.  :)

 

To "reinstate" means to return to a continued dose over time imho. 

 

Dee

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I CT’d from 4 mg of xanax Sept 1, 2018. By Oct 22, 2018, my panic attacks had become so unbearable, that I took the .5 mg of Ativan that was offered to me in the ER. It actually helped & I made it a few more weeks until my panic got the best of me again Nov 8, 2018. So while in the ER, I decided to take the 5 mg of Valium the doctor had offered me. This was the last benzo I consumed & now I’m about 99% recovered. I would only consider both of these to be rescue doses bc I did not continue taking them after the panic part of acute was over. I don’t believe this delayed my recovery in anyway. The doses seemed to b too small to have any negative affects, but still large enough to be helpful. I had also unknowingly been in tolerance withdrawal for over 2 years, severely kindled, drank on the weekends, took opioids daily, & used other medications & drugs during this process. What about those that didn’t taper? One or two doses while in acute is definitely not a reinstatement. I’ll gladly never take another benzo. And after I learned what triggered my panic & how I could control it, I didn’t see any need for another dose. Here I am, 7 month’s down the road, running 3-10 miles a day, about to start a new career, able to eat, drink, & take just about anything I want & feel the best I have felt in well over 3 year’s. So just bc you took a dose to help with your stomach pain, doesn’t mean that it will delay your healing. Hope these issues ease up for u soon, take care, & all the best in healing
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  • 2 months later...
Can I ask how you are feeling now a few months later?  Is the stomach pain better?  I ask because I am going through something similar now.
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