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Took klonopin 9 days in a row is this enough to get withdrawals?

I started taking klonopin after I had some life changing events happen, I went to jail for a crime that I did not commit but thats a different subject that i do not want to talk about right now.

After I got out of jail I went into a deep depression, I realized that I was a failure and started to worry about my future and started questioning my life.

I took klonopin for the first time 9 days ago, I felt such a huge relief. It literally saved my life. I get no more anxious thoughts and feel like a normal person again and dealing with issues I have in life right now seems a lot more bearable now.

Will I go through withdrawals after taking it for 9 days in a row? Or should I slowly ween off? I still have enough to last me for the next couple weeks, and I want to stop taking them because I don’t want to become physically dependent. I am not prescribed by a doctor I get it off the streets.

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u/Necessary_Item3820 — 5 days ago
▲ 2 r/JustNoCoworker+2 crossposts

[MN] A coworker of mine hit me and tried to choke me at work

I accidentally hit her shoe while I was walking, i was in a rush to head to break as we only get 30 minutes of break so I wanted to have enough time to eat. I accidentally hit her shoe with my shoe… she hits me a few times and demands I apologize. This happened in front of everyone and no one said a thing. I feel sad.

After that she playfully grabbed her hands and held them around my neck as if she was going to strangle me.

This is a temp agency job and i really don’t want to lose it. I’m afraid that if I report this problem the company will let me go. I was told by one of the leads there that they let people go for very little things even as simple as reporting something missing or stolen, because they don’t want to deal with drama… so I’m afraid to report it.

I have the time that it happened documented, and potential witnesses.

I regret not punching this lady in the face. But I didn’t wanna lose my job, I pay rent every month and this is just stressful. What steps can I take to ensure that I am safe at work and not harassed? I been thinking of bringing my own personal weapon and keeping it in my car just in case. Any advice appreciated.

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u/Necessary_Item3820 — 5 days ago