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Patients short on GABA= Fewer withdrawal symptoms

Posted by Pluto on June 13, 2004, at 2:58:11

Hi to all,


I have heard that people short on GABA (This should be a genetic defect) will have fewer withdrawal problems from Benzodiazepines. When consider myself, this appears to be true. I used klonopin for almost six years on high dose levels and got off it without any withdrawal symptoms. My dosage was 2 mg daily for the past six years. Does it mean that I am genetically short on GABA? Can anybody answer?
PLS


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