Posted by tobycat on August 31, 2001, at 0:07:15
In reply to Re: New to Effexor XR, my side effects, anyone else?, posted by Rebecca C on August 29, 2001, at 23:56:24
The yawning went away for me after about four weeks. It still comes back every once in awhile but seems to happen about 12 hours after the dose and lasts only a short time. It helped me to realize that the yawning didn't really mean I was tired. That let me just ignore it and get on with my day. Good luck with it and I hope that it also subsides for you! I'm glad I stuck with it because once I adjusted, I've had a great response on Effexor XR -- greatly improved mood, more energy, increased desire for social interaction, and reduced anxiety.
> I'm on Effexor XR has anyone had problems with yawning alot on it?? and feeling shaky after a while?
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> > > I started out at 35mg, then after 4 pills, I moved up to 75mg. I have been taking my dose early in the morning and by 8pm, I can not stop yawning. Do I need my doc to up my dose? Some other side effects that I have been experiencing, after 10 days on Effexor are headaches, strange dreams (inludes waking up laughing my head off), first 5 days of everything I ate tasting like metal, and losing 5 lbs. in 2 weeks with no desire to eat still. Has anyone else experienced these side effects. Do they ever go away? Is it better to take my med at night or in the morning?
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> > Kara, I started at 37.5 mg/day, and am up to 375 mg/day. I've never had side effects except for occasional headaches (when I first started Effexor-XR) and occasional dizziness. Talk to your pdoc and ask if what you are experiencing are likely to be transitory side effects. Good luck to you! BTW, I take all the Effexor-XR in the morning, and actually have some trouble sleeping, rather than yawning and fatigue!
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