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So what now with benzo use for the millions who us

Posted by Phillipa on November 25, 2014, at 9:30:14

Too many people all over have used benzos for years and years as was considered one of the safest meds to take. For those who have so many years behind them on benzos and the link to dementia and Alzheimers. What does one do now since it seems from the many articles that the damage is done? Thanks Phillipa

 

Lou's response-greytgalph » Phillipa

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 25, 2014, at 16:50:30

In reply to So what now with benzo use for the millions who us, posted by Phillipa on November 25, 2014, at 9:30:14

> Too many people all over have used benzos for years and years as was considered one of the safest meds to take. For those who have so many years behind them on benzos and the link to dementia and Alzheimers. What does one do now since it seems from the many articles that the damage is done? Thanks Phillipa

Phillipa,
You wrote,[...What does one do now...?].
The reports of adverse consequences from BZD use is not new. It is that now there is more evidence from 20 years ago as to the dangerous harmful effects from BZD use. But your question is as to what you can do now if you accept that BZD long-term could induce Alzheimer's disease and you do not want to take the chance of it happening to you.
The consequences of this drug use could live after they are stopped. They could go on for years as called protracted withdrawal. The withdrawal could be so horrific that you could kill yourself. You could find yourself like in a troubled sea, tossed to and fro with mire and dirt being cast up around you. And a beast could come out of the sea and you could be by the cesspools of your memories oh soever pounding on your mind.
But there is a way to be out of the troubled sea and stand on a sea of glass, calm and in peace. This peace can be given to you, not as psychiatry does with drugs, but by being planted as a tree into new ground that brings forth the fruits from a new life, one being the fruit of peace. This new life can be obtained freely and without price by coming to the waters when you thirst for peace.
I have come here to lead those that thirst for peace to the Waters of Life. This water will cleanse the poison of addiction and restore one to a new life of peace and joy. Gone will be the dark clouds, gone will be the cold winds, for the Sun of Righteousness will come with Healing in His wings.
I am prevented by the prohibitions to me here from Mr. Hsiung from posting what could lead you to the Waters of Life and Peace. This is all because it would come from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me which I am prohibited to post here by Mr. Hsiung. But you ask what does one do now. You could continue on the road that you are on taking BZDs and take the risk of getting dementia and such. You could try to stop taking the drug and there could be a horrific withdrawal that could induce you to kill yourself. But if you do not want to take any of those roads, there is a road to peace and few there are that find it. For many are called to that road but do not know how to be chosen to go that way. I have come here to tell you how you can be chosen and in no wise be cast out from going on the Road to peace.
Lou

 

Re: Lou's response-greytgalph » Lou Pilder

Posted by Phillipa on November 25, 2014, at 20:12:28

In reply to Lou's response-greytgalph » Phillipa, posted by Lou Pilder on November 25, 2014, at 16:50:30

Wow after reading this I will definitely continue to take my benzos don't want any of the above. I will take my chances. Pihillipa

 

Re: Lou's response-greytgalph » Phillipa

Posted by rjlockhart37 on December 2, 2014, at 19:51:55

In reply to Re: Lou's response-greytgalph » Lou Pilder, posted by Phillipa on November 25, 2014, at 20:12:28

LOL!!!

 

Re: Lou's response-greytgalph

Posted by Lamdage22 on December 16, 2014, at 14:06:47

In reply to Re: Lou's response-greytgalph » Phillipa, posted by rjlockhart37 on December 2, 2014, at 19:51:55

It doesnt suprise me that benzos can cause dementia.

Alcohol can, too.


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