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Lena Dunham opened up about her struggle with addiction. 

Lena Dunham[1] revealed she once misused pills for three years and is now six months sober during an emotional interview on actor Dax Shepard[2]’s podcast, “Armchair Expert.” 

Shepard, who has struggled with both addiction and anxiety, guessed that the actress was taking benzodiazepines[3] (also known as benzos) as she is also an anxiety sufferer. 

“You’ve hit the nail on the head. My particular passion was Klonopin,” Dunham said. The “Girls” star said she began taking them to deal with anxiety and realized that they helped make her “feel like the person I was supposed to be.” 

“I was diagnosed with pretty serious PTSD. I have a few sexual traumas in my past, and then I had all these surgeries, and then I had my hysterectomy[4] after a period of really extreme pain,” the 32-year-old said. “It stopped feeling like I had panic attacks and it started feeling like I was a living panic attack.”

Over time, the actress and director became taking the pills more and more, and doctors continued to prescribe it for her. 

“There were a solid three years where I was ― to put it lightly ― misusing benzos, even though it was all quote unquote ‘doctor prescribed,’” she said, adding that no one told her how hard it would to stop taking the medicine.

“Nobody I know who is prescribed these medications is told, ‘By the way, when you try and get off this, it’s going to be like the most hellacious acid trip you’ve ever had where you’re fucking clutching the walls and the hair is blowing off your head and you can’t believe you found yourself

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