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My wife did ibogaine treatment — family perspective

My wife completed ibogaine treatment in January for benzodiazepine dependency. She'd been on Klonopin for 8 years after a car accident and had tried to taper three times. Each attempt ended in severe withdrawal. I want to write the husband/family perspective because when I was researching, I couldn't find much from people on the other side of the experience. **What I didn't expect:** The preparation was almost as hard as the treatment itself. Watching her taper over 10 weeks — the anxiety, the disrupted sleep, the irritability — was genuinely difficult. I had to manage my own fear while being her support system. **During treatment:** I flew to Mexico and stayed at a hotel nearby. The clinic allowed me to be present for the intake day and the day-after assessment. The 30 hours in between were the longest of my life. I had one brief update from the medical team. **After treatment:** She came home a different person — but not instantly "fixed." More accurately, she came home raw and open and vulnerable in a way I hadn't seen in years. The first two weeks were emotionally intense. She cried a lot. She talked about things from her past she'd never shared. **Six months later:** She hasn't taken a benzo. Her anxiety is genuinely better managed — she uses exercise and breathing techniques now. We're doing couples therapy, which was long overdue. For anyone supporting a partner through this: your job is to hold space without expectation. The treatment is the beginning of a process, not the end.

CBCarlos B. April 5, 2024 2,677 views 3 comments

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