I have been on Clonazepam for last 1 year for my gut issues, I tried to stop it and had a relapse of anxiety and depression.
I am taking 150mg of sertraline and .5mg of clonazepam at night. My body is not functioning well, gets very tired. Doesn't feel like doing anything and always in stomach pain. Nothing came up in the reports all reports are fine.
I want to discontinue the medication and heal
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You first need to understand your illness properly. It looks like, it's your Anxiety n depression leading to gut issues. Your priority should be feeling better first ,an then stopping medicines under Psychiatrists supervision.
You need optimisation of medicines and therapy. Consult a mental health professionals
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consult online or offline to a psychiatrist/psychologist
If you feel that you're not well despite continuing the medicines regularly, I would suggest that you visit a Psychiatrist. A change of medicines will be helpful.
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