Posted by SalArmy4me on April 1, 2001, at 17:51:55
In reply to SEVERE WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS, posted by PMB on April 1, 2001, at 16:43:11
There are more options for fighting Effexor withdrawal than you might think (such as fluoxetine or diphenhydramine){as mentioned in the Tips}. Or perhaps you can add a stimulant to the Effexor and stay on it, using methylphenidate, dextroamphetamine, pemoline, or the new Modafinil. I am very optimistic about your condition.
> LEO: Until one month ago I was on Effexor for 5 years. I felt better at first but after a few months I experienced symptoms as mentioned in other reported sites. I felt the need to sleep for hours. Headaches, sinus infections and as I tried to wean off this medication or cut back I started the classic withdrawal so I eventually went to a dose that diminished the withdrawal. Upon the advice of a relative I decided to get off Effexor completely and try Wellbutrin. I had a bad reaction to Wellbutrin(similar to Prozac and Zoloft which I tried 6 years ago)
> I decided to get off Effexor completely. That was four weeks ago and it has been so horrible. Dizziness, flu symptoms, achy, sweats turning to chills, nausea. I litterally could not get off the couch for two weeks. Mind you I did wean myselt over a months time eventually going to crumbs for a few days just to ease the withdrawal some before going cold turkey. I continue to feel all these symptoms through the day. I literally function in slow motion. I become irritable and wonder how much longer I can live like this. I feel we have reason to bring a class action lawsuit against the maker of this poison. I am a Flight Attendant for a major airline. I haven't been able to work for almost 5 years. The effects of this medication which I thought were depression have caused me to take a leave from my job. I have lost an enormous amount of money and I am ready to take action against Wyeth Ayerst. Please respond.
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