Posted by jotho on July 24, 2001, at 11:14:56
In reply to Re: Buspar - is it really helpful for anxiety?, posted by Sophia B on July 24, 2001, at 10:52:46
To Sophia B....Of course it's all in your head but not because you are 'creating' these side-effects. It would appear (this is certainly a guess on my part) that either traces of Effexor are still in your system...you did not mention when you stopped taking it...or, as many of us are concerned of, the Effexor has altered the physiology (hopefully temporarily) of certain receptors and their peripheral systems. It is about 7 weeks since i stopped Effexor entirely (after reducing the dosages over the course of a month) and i still have some of the brain "swooshing". I would put Buspar on this site's search engine and read all the postings regarding it. I would then get on a web search engine (google is good) and read everything you can. And, personally, if my doctor told me the side-effects i was feeling from Effexor withdrawal were figments of my imagination, i would tell him to get on the search engine also, instead of listening exclusively to drug reps. for his information.
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