Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 13781

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I love effexor too.

Posted by toohighstrung on April 4, 2003, at 23:34:24

In reply to Re: Goofy or Anyone how do you know the mg in EFXR, posted by jerz on April 16, 2001, at 23:11:28

I have been on effexor for two months now and I also love this drug. I don't sleep great, but I sleep better than I used to - and the shadow hanging over me has lifted. For those of you trying to quit SSRI's, I found a link that I hope will be helpful. It contains advise on how to quit. Here is the link:
http://www.prozactruth.com/

 

new user

Posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 0:56:52

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

I have just started this medication...is it normal for the heart to race? I recently quit Serzone, it wasn't working anymore. I kept getting the brain shocks, like my brain was really being shocked or something. plus i still felt depressed. anyone have any input for me?

 

Re: new user

Posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 6:26:38

In reply to new user, posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 0:56:52

I too had the heart racing but I encourage you to let the doctor know and get any test done that will ease your mind. Just weed though the symptoms and ask questions until you are satisified.
I have been there and after a good over all check up and educated myself and weighed the optios, I chose to stay of Effexor and I am so glad I did.
One more thing, if I have to take a "drug" for the rest of my life and never be able to get off of it.. So be it. If someone wants to say, But it is addictive, its ok too. I didnt choose this for myself and do not put myself in a catergory with drug addicts that go into a back alley and take care of their addiction. This is treatment for a serious disorder under a doctors care. I will be ok. The sun shines much brighter after the storm.
Trust God.
Take care.
DeeDee46

 

Re: new user » DeeDee46

Posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 9:37:27

In reply to Re: new user, posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 6:26:38

I am on my 3rd day of Effexor and I woke up feeling better. I have had an anxious feeling in my stomach but that seems to be calming down. I also take lorazipam for anxiety and have had to use it because of the anxiety recently. It has taken me a year to use an RX of the lorazipam. So I don't use it that often. I just wondered if I would be able to stop taking the Lorazipam altogether if I am taking the Effexor.
Thank you for your info.

 

Re: thanks (nm) » jtc

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 5, 2003, at 9:42:30

In reply to Re: please be civil, posted by jtc on April 4, 2003, at 21:57:02

 

Serzone » DeeDee46

Posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 9:52:00

In reply to Re: new user, posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 6:26:38

I was taking Serzone for about 2 years. I started getting the brain shocks and felt really low and tired all the time. I felt no joy in life. With the experience I have in anti-depressants I felt it wasn't working. I had never known what to call those brain shocks that you get until I read it on this board. I didn't know how to describe it to anyone. So thanks for the info!

 

Re: blocked for week » luckyspec

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 5, 2003, at 9:57:15

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawal Highly Overrated luckyspec » hageshe, posted by luckyspec on April 4, 2003, at 19:59:37

> I am just asking you to open your mind and see the truth instead of hiding behind false hope, that one day you will be ok.

Please be sensitive to the feelings of others and don't jump to conclusions about them, post anything that could lead them to feel accused or put down. I've already asked you to be civil, so now I'm going to block you from posting for a week.

Bob

PS: Follow-ups regarding posting policies, and complaints about posts, should be redirected to Psycho-Babble Administration.

 

Re: blocked for week

Posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 11:42:25

In reply to Re: blocked for week » luckyspec, posted by Dr. Bob on April 5, 2003, at 9:57:15

I appreciate you blocking that for a week so we can all support one another.

I wanted to just relate my experience with anxiety and effexor in hopes to help. Before I started taking effexor, I had been taking xanax for years. It was the only thing that could control my anxiety. I tried everything on the market I think.
But, when I switched to the Efffexor XR, I was able to SLOWLY wean myself off of it. My doctor does keep me with a prescription for Clonazepam 0.5 mg and if I have trouble I take a half of that. It has worked for me really well and it is not as addicting as xanax and long term affects etc. And it is longer lasting. So, I hope that helps some.
I think the hardest part for people is to finally find a drug that works just for them. Be patient and try not to focus on all the side effects. I know I did that and almost became a hypocondriac. (another on and off again of depression). Well, not almost.. I DID... ha.
I am better now though.

Take care.
DeeDee46

 

Re: new user

Posted by toohighstrung on April 5, 2003, at 13:10:37

In reply to new user, posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 0:56:52

I had a lot of side effects the first 3 weeks (including extreem fatigue, some mood swings, etc...) All of the side affects were completely gone by the end of the first month. I am now nearing the end of my second month at 75 mg and I feel great. (I have GAD) Anyway, hang in there.

P.S. A funny thing: Before I was on this medication I used to have heart palpitations all the time (probably from anxiety). Now if I do I don't even notice. :-)

 

reply to DeeDee

Posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 14:34:50

In reply to Re: blocked for week, posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 11:42:25

To be honest I have read all the things posted on this site about bad effects of effexor and it has scared me. But, I believe in God so I have been praying alot. I just want to feel "normal" and enjoy life. Seems like so much to ask. I am going to give this medication about a month and if it doesnt help then I will see what else is there for me.

 

Re: new user

Posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 14:40:22

In reply to Re: new user, posted by toohighstrung on April 5, 2003, at 13:10:37

I too had taken xanex and stopped taking it because i felt it no longer worked, even though i kept upping my dose. So on the advide of my physician i slowly weaned myself off of it over a period of a few months. That was very difficlut and I had side effects. The Lorazipam seems to work weel for me. i just takes the edge off. And I dont use it that often. Today is my 3rd day of the effexor and I feel kinda tired but I assume that will pass, hopefully. Thank you for your support, I appreciate it.

 

Re: new user

Posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 17:21:24

In reply to Re: new user, posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 14:40:22

I can remember being so bad, that I just prayed out to God. Since I am a believer, I know that he heard me and sent me to the right doctor and gave me the medicine. I do believe that. It is a long story but its true.
I personally think you should give it more than a month, but you do what you feel is best for you. It took me longer but everyone is different.
And to the xanx? Your body gets used or addicted to the drug so you have to up it. It is good that you got off of that. If you can do that, you can do the effexor, It may just give you the quality of life that you so deserve. If you can get out and walk, try that, a thirty minute walk also ups those endorphins and over time it will make a difference.. but you may have to push yourself to do it for awhile.
Stay positive and when those negative thoughts come, replace them with something positive. Since I do not know you, I will tell you I replace with a verse from the Bible or turn the music on.. Not the sad stuff... Happy dancing moving kind of stuff.
It really helps..
Hang in there!!!

 

Re: new user

Posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 18:24:17

In reply to Re: new user, posted by DeeDee46 on April 5, 2003, at 17:21:24

I appreciate the advice....
As far as the xanex, I kept upping the dose and it was making me worse. That is when I realized I had to get off it. My physician told me to just stop taking it, well, I knew that wasn't right. So I consulted another physician and he told me how to do it right. I have had depression all my life and have actively been doing something about the past several years. alot of trial and error with the meds. I have been thru several, they all work for a while then I have to switch. I am coming to the conclusion this is a rest of my life type of thing so I better get more informed and hook up with people who have been through it too. I feel depression attacks people in different forms, in different ways and severity. It often sneaks up on me and sometimes takes me awhile to realize that I am going through it. I have had many many good days, so I know it is possible. I am going to keep praying every chance I get and trudge on.

 

anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?

Posted by Rosemary on April 6, 2003, at 5:04:14

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

Had breast cancer and now taking Tamaxifen for treatment after chemotherapy. Besides now being menopausal from chemotherapy, the Tamoxifen was creating intolerable hot flashes for me. Effexor was recommended and have been taking for the last 8 months. It has been wonderful not to be blasted by those hot flashes, although it did not eliminate completely. Just made them easier to live with. Accidently forgot my daily dose of 75mg ( 37.5 mg twice a day) the last few days and have been expierencing wierd withdrawl symptoms, they are the brain shivers and lightheadedness that others talk about. Effexor has been a big help for the hot flashes especially now that I realize that without it my hot flashes have come back with a vengence. Is anyone else taking Effexor for hot flashes? Would love to hear from you?

 

Does tiredness go away?

Posted by Jack Smith on April 6, 2003, at 14:01:21

In reply to anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?, posted by Rosemary on April 6, 2003, at 5:04:14

I have been on it for two weeks--just went up to 150 and have been experincing a lot of tiredness, does this go away???

 

Re: anyone taking effexor for hot flashes? » Rosemary

Posted by meds on April 6, 2003, at 15:26:36

In reply to anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?, posted by Rosemary on April 6, 2003, at 5:04:14

I am taking it for depression because Serzone stopped working for me. I had read anything about using for hotflashes...sorry I soundlnt help.

 

Re: anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?

Posted by meds on April 6, 2003, at 15:27:22

In reply to anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?, posted by Rosemary on April 6, 2003, at 5:04:14

i am just taking for depression as Serzone stopped working. Sorry I couldnt help.

 

Re: Does tiredness go away?

Posted by bluestar on April 7, 2003, at 0:52:09

In reply to Does tiredness go away?, posted by Jack Smith on April 6, 2003, at 14:01:21

I started at 75mg and then went up to 150mg after a month. The 75mg dosage made me so sped up that I felt as though I was going to jump out of my skin for about the first week along with terrible insomnia. After that I just felt like I actually had energy for the day ahead of me even though I couldn't sleep for more than about 5 1/2 hours a night. That was actually a good side effect for me since I have a history of over sleeping due to depression. (sorry this is so lengthy)Anyway, I decided to take a chance on better control of my anxiety even though depression had been obliterated at 75mg,and try 150 mg. I was expecting to be jumping out of my skin again but I was SOOOOOO tired for the first week!! Yes, that has worn away alot and Im averaging about 7 hours of sleep a night. I still wake up alot but its not so bad. The anxiety is gone. I also experienced feeling euphoric and alittle distant from reality. Hope things go well for you too. You'll adjust to it most likely.

 

Re: anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?

Posted by DeeDee46 on April 7, 2003, at 5:29:20

In reply to Re: anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?, posted by meds on April 6, 2003, at 15:27:22

I have two friends that are taking effexor for hot flashes.Prozac helped but effexor helped more. They are doing well and swear by it.
Its a hard time for some so hang in there.

In reference to feeling so tired,, as the post before. It will probably go away but if it does not, you may need to find a dose right between. Your doctor can prescrible different milligrams or tell you how to do it.. Hang in there.
Dee Dee 46

 

Re: Does tiredness go away? » Jack Smith

Posted by Napaba on April 7, 2003, at 7:53:11

In reply to Does tiredness go away?, posted by Jack Smith on April 6, 2003, at 14:01:21

My tiredness went away after a couple of weeks. I also had the tiredness each time my dose was increased. I take 150mg. I will not increase it any higher.


I have been on it for two weeks--just went up to 150 and have been experincing a lot of tiredness, does this go away???

 

Re: anyone taking effexor for hot flashes? » Rosemary

Posted by Napaba on April 7, 2003, at 7:56:16

In reply to anyone taking effexor for hot flashes?, posted by Rosemary on April 6, 2003, at 5:04:14

I get hot flashes on Effexor. Where, when I lift my hair is wet and so is my skin. I can't stand it. It has gotten better but I still have the hot flashes about once a day.

Had breast cancer and now taking Tamaxifen for treatment after chemotherapy. Besides now being menopausal from chemotherapy, the Tamoxifen was creating intolerable hot flashes for me. Effexor was recommended and have been taking for the last 8 months. It has been wonderful not to be blasted by those hot flashes, although it did not eliminate completely. Just made them easier to live with. Accidently forgot my daily dose of 75mg ( 37.5 mg twice a day) the last few days and have been expierencing wierd withdrawl symptoms, they are the brain shivers and lightheadedness that others talk about. Effexor has been a big help for the hot flashes especially now that I realize that without it my hot flashes have come back with a vengence. Is anyone else taking Effexor for hot flashes? Would love to hear from you?

 

NECK PAIN

Posted by Napaba on April 7, 2003, at 8:14:13

In reply to motivation on effexor/ADD » hageshe, posted by PuraVida on April 4, 2003, at 18:36:07

Does anyone have a problem with neck pain? I can't sleep enless I take my Zannax or Tylonal PM, because I wake up constently with severe neck and upper back pain. This drug sleep only last about 4 to 5 hours. I dread going to bed. Yesterday I didn't take my Effexor, took Tylonal Pm and slept with a heating pad on my neck. It was the best sleep I've had in the 3 weeks sence my dose of Effexor was increased to 150 mg's. I've never had this and it didn't start until I started taking 150 mgs of Effexor. My neck and upper back ache during the day as well, but not as bad. It feels like some sickness or something has settled in this area. Any suggestions or anyone else have a simular problem?????

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawal Highly Overrated » luckyspec

Posted by Napaba on April 7, 2003, at 8:17:29

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawal Highly Overrated » japonica, posted by luckyspec on April 4, 2003, at 19:29:28

I don't know where you get your information, but my aunt had radiation 23 years a go for cancer. And it is still gone. Maybe your only collecting information that supports what you want to hear instead of what is the truth.


Well...actually, about cancer,
> I hear there are therapies...
> But what do I know.
>
> I hear there are ways of treating Cancer that do not destroy the immune system...Yes actually did you know that radiation destroys your immune systems ability to fight disease? It destroys you, radiation does.
>
> Interestingly enough all of the cancer patients I have read about and heard about, after their so called radiation therapy gets rid of their tumor, the tumor would reapear. But ofcourse it is prescribed by a doctor, the radiation is. I am not saying I have all the answers. I just know of a couple. I do not know this personally; as in first hand. But I read that cancer can be treated.
> But I am learning. I can not talk. I dare not talk until I see it for myself first hand. I can only point into the direction.
>
> So do the research for yourself-
>
> American Odessey- Book edited by Mary Higgins Boyd. If you are interested about an 'uncurable' disease...
> Ofcourse, it is not my knowledge so do not place me in the middle of it. I am only a messenger, even though I've been shot, I am.
>
> Also-
> http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/
>
> has some interesting information...seems promising-who knows- I am only doing research
>
> Thank you
>

 

Re: new user » meds

Posted by Napaba on April 7, 2003, at 8:22:08

In reply to new user, posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 0:56:52

My heart felt as if it was racing in the beginning. It's better now, but I had my blood pressure tested and it is higher then what is normal for me. Maybe you should have your blood pressure taken.


I have just started this medication...is it normal for the heart to race? I recently quit Serzone, it wasn't working anymore. I kept getting the brain shocks, like my brain was really being shocked or something. plus i still felt depressed. anyone have any input for me?

 

What is Lorazipam? (nm)

Posted by Napaba on April 7, 2003, at 8:23:42

In reply to Re: new user, posted by meds on April 5, 2003, at 14:40:22


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