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Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms! » justjamie

Posted by dancingstar on December 30, 2004, at 0:49:17

In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by justjamie on December 29, 2004, at 20:21:25

Poor you, poor doctors. The room moving after you turn your head, brain jolts, zaps, shocks, whatever -- they are real, all right; and we are all just now hitting the doctors' offices with the effects of this dreadful drug. They're learning about what has happened to us...but not nearly quickly enough to help so many people. Everyone has given you great advice. The Benadryl really helps if you can take it...and I have written more letters than my brain and fingers can process...I'm wiped. There's a lot of information on this board, though. please read through some of the posts. I've been writing them with my drama since the end of September, on, with everything that has worked and not worked along the way. So have many others. Some have been writing for much longer, and the posts go back several years. Ultimately, nothing has helped as much as Benadryl, wish I had found it sooner.

Don't we all want to know what the real anecdote to the poison is???? Or does it really kill something inside us? I'll be sure to let you know if I find out. In the meantime...if you read through everything, you will probably find as much information as we have so far. Oh...important for you to know that I'm feeling pretty great for over a week now...three months later ;-) much better than when I was taking E.

Blessings,
Bebe

 

Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms! » Wanda C

Posted by dancingstar on December 30, 2004, at 1:00:29

In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms! » justjamie, posted by Wanda C on December 29, 2004, at 21:30:17

This was absolutely the most painful experience of my life, and I have a high threshhold for pain. I studied Krav Maga, which is like street fighting. This withdrawal thing wiped me out emotionally and physically. Whatever you need to do to get through it...just get through it. If something makes it easier for you, as long as it isn't something that ultimately hurts you or someone else or is illegal or immoral or something...well, you know....just make sure that you don't make the situation any worse than it needs to be, is I think what I am trying to say, but there were plenty of times that I wished there were something like Valium or any kind of anti-anxiety type drug in the house. I think that would have been a great idea.

-bebe

 

Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms! (what are zaps?) » justjamie

Posted by David55 on December 31, 2004, at 2:58:51

In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by justjamie on December 29, 2004, at 20:21:25

> Does anyone know anything about "zaps"?

I have heard them called zaps, brain shivers, electric jolts,"phasing", etc. These are all really apt descriptions. My experience along these lines have included: 1) an auditory feeling/sound reminiscent of a camp stove that is running out of fuel - like intermittent jets of gas striking the tympanic membrane 2) eye "flutter" - my eyes either literally move quickly several times from side to side, or at least feel that way 3) short bursts of dizziness or vertigo that accompany the first two symptoms, or maybe are caused by the eye "movements". I have also experienced the "phasing" - it feels like my physical body is slightly out of phase with my awareness.

I am in day 8 of my "cold turkey" withdrawal from a 150 mg/day Effexor dose. I've been on increasing doses over the last 10 years or so. Other withdrawal symptoms I am experiencing include 1) impossibly vivid dreams 2) bouts of intense emotional sensitivity, accompanied by crying on several occasions - days 3,4 and 5 were the hardest from this perspective 3) itchy ankles! I would never have thought this might be associated with withdrawing from Effexor until I start reading posts on this site!

On the bright side: 1) I haven't needed to take a nap! After feeling sleep-deprived for years, this has been a refreshing change! I am able to accomplish a lot more because I don't seem to need as much sleep 2) My memory seems to have improved and my mental acuity appears to be returning (I hope, I hope, I hope) 3) I feel more in touch with the world again - not so detached.

Why cold turkey? Over the past 10 years I have experienced lots of changes in both mental and physical functioning and really wasn't sure what role the Effexor was playing. For example, my sexual response has gone from robust to almost completely nil. But I also have been diagnosed with an L5-S1 spondylolisthesis with accompanying nerve impingement. Plus I'm pushing 50, so it might be just a casualty of the aging process. To see what role Effexor was playing, if any, in this area of my life, I gradually brought my Effexor dose down to near zero a couple of years ago with the help of my doctor. But this had no effect whatsoever on my sex life (darn!). So I went back on Effexor.

This time I just got weary of being tired and craving sleep all the time, not to mention the failing memory and mental fuzziness that was starting to shake my self confidence. When I gradually withdrew during the previously describe experiment, I had to contend with withdrawal symptoms (albeit not as intense)over a period of a couple of months. So I decided to save myself some time and get it over with. I'm doing it over the holidays because I have lots of time off.

I wouldn't recommend cold turkey for everyone (or anyone for that matter). But, other than the negative symptoms, I'm actually enjoying the sense of clarity and aliveness that appeared as unexpected gifts under my Christmas tree as a result of sudden withdrawal. But, as they say, don't do this if you need to operate heavy machinery or drive. I wouldn't have felt safe doing either. By day 8 this is not an issue for me. The brain zaps are becoming less intense. If I had known about the benedryl I probably would have tried that to decrease some of the symptoms.

Thanks to everyone for their posts over the last five years. It helps to know that other folks have gone though, or are going through, this wild process called Effexor withdrawal. Best wishes to you all in the future.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by msbarker2u on January 12, 2005, at 13:44:43

In reply to Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by soshie on October 31, 2003, at 14:41:33

Well am I glad I found this thread. This is unbelievable. I was on 175 mgs. (started on 35mgs I believe) for 6 years. Efxr was prescribed to me for PMDD symptoms. It worked great for about the first 2 years, then the dosage had to be upped to compensate. The first time I tried to stop taking this medicine was about 4 years ago when I was pregnant. The pg. ended in miscarriage, so I went back on. The withdrawals were terrible but I didn't know it wasn't just me. I had 2 more miscarriages while on Effexor and I was wondering if anyone else had this experience. Docs said there was no explanation for the miscarriages. Anyway, over the course of the years I have gained 50 lbs. and didn't connect it to the Effexor until reading some of these posts. Wow. Unbelievable. I have been struggling with weight loss, doing aerobics for 1 hour per day, 5 days a week and lost nothing. Absolutely nothing and that was after 2 months. I finally decided to stop taking this med for PMDD when I realized it wasn't working anymore anyway. Several weeks ago started halfing the capsule, then halfing that, etc. Sunday night I took 20 of the little balls and still felt so darn bad I decided to just quit. Couldn't get worse could it? Oh yes it can get worse. It has now been 3 days without any Effexor at all and these are my symptoms to date: brain shivers, eyes shifting back and forth, muscle and back soreness that is unbelievable, bleeding gums, itching which has subsided, horrible nightmares, headaches, nausea without actually vomiting, spells of anger, then saddness, tiredness that goes beyond anything I have experienced, irrational fear of absolutely nothing. Day 3 with nothing is a bit better than Days 1 and 2. I have a Master of Behavioral Studies in Counseling Psychology and worked as a Chemical Dependency counselor (in-patient). This is the kind of stuff you see in de-tox. To think I'm going through this and never got high is crazy. I think I could have been on any recreational drug or alcohol and not have had withdrawals this bad. The heart palpitations in the middle of the night almost had me thinking I should go to the ER except for the fact I had read about them on this thread. I had read all the symptoms for the Paxil Flu, and I know I have the Effexor Flu. When will this all stop? Anybody know? Thanks for any input.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u

Posted by David55 on January 13, 2005, at 20:10:52

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 12, 2005, at 13:44:43

Hang in there Ms. Barker - it gets better! But please keep yourself safe in the process. Everyone's body chemistry is different, so we're all going to respond to Effexor withdrawal in our own way. If your withdrawal symptoms are severe enough it would be much better to work with your doctor to withdraw more gradually, even if it means dealing with milder symptoms over a longer time. There's no shame in that. But that's a decision that each of us has to make.

I've reached Day 22 since stopping my Effexor (150 mg SR/day). The brain shivers are very mild and infrequent at this point. In addition to the symptoms I reported earlier, I developed a rash after about 10 to 14 days that is just now starting to go away. I can't say for sure it was associated with withdrawing from Effexor though. I also have had a lot more pain associated with my back condition (L5-S1 spondylolisthesis), but after discussing this with a nurse practitioner friend this makes sense now. She said that antidepressants are often given to folks with chronic back conditions to dull the pain. It really burns me that I've been masking the pain without knowing it, doing who knows what kind of neurological damage in the process. Once I realized that my back was actually doing worse than I knew, I decided to take action. I ordered "gravity boots" and installed an inversion bar a couple of days ago. It's too early too tell, but I'm encouraged by the results I've seen so far.

A couple of other things I've noticed since I first posted 2 weeks ago is that I am now back to having regular bowel movements again - all this time I thought constipation was just a part of getting older! Little did I know it was the Effexor. I have also had a similar experience with urination. Within the past couple of years I found it was getting harder and harder to urinate. That has cleared up completely since getting off Effexor. I'm wondering now if the weight gain I've read about in this thread (and I must admit I've had a harder time myself maintaining my target body weight while on Effexor) has to do with food being resident in the body longer than it would be without Effexor, thereby increasing the nutrient capture from that food - just a thought.

One thing I haven't been since getting off Effexor is depressed! I have been pretty darned happy just seeing my former mental acuity, not to mention other bodily functions, return to normal. But I'm not naive enough to think that depression won't once again become a problem. So I'm starting now, while I'm ahead of the game, to develop non-medicinal ways of staving off depression. I will never take Effexor again!

Best wishes to Ms. Barker and everyone else trying to break the "Effexor habit".

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » David55

Posted by dancingstar on January 13, 2005, at 20:15:57

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u, posted by David55 on January 13, 2005, at 20:10:52

Yes, we are all pretty much feeling that way!

Kudos to Dr. Bob and his site for helping us to find out that our symptoms were due to the drug by allowing us to compare notes online.

If we ever get representation, I'd like to make a large donation to this site!

 

Effexor Class Action Suit Filed in Oklahoma

Posted by msbarker2u on January 13, 2005, at 21:49:22

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » David55, posted by dancingstar on January 13, 2005, at 20:15:57

Okay guys, go to this web site. www.pcalawfirm.com/new_page_1.htm You can join the class action suit.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » dancingstar

Posted by dancingstar on January 13, 2005, at 22:44:59

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » David55, posted by dancingstar on January 13, 2005, at 20:15:57

Yes, we know. Effexorwar.com. Their email bounces. They must be overwhelmed.

Here's the deal: As of Monday, no one that we've spoken with was willing take these cases either individually or as a class action unless someone has died. We didn't think that was terribly neighborly of them, nor do we think it is right, fair, nice, ethical, moral or anything else that you can think of.

(In case you don't know, I've been working with the most amazing patent attroney with a strong background in pharmacology who doesn't have the resources to handle this by herself and have enlisted the aid of lots of other folks along the way while I've been compiling my research data and articles until 2:00 & 3:00 a.m. Our lawyer, whose name I don't want to plaster all over the internet has put together my research and data and presented it to some of the top class action law firms in the country...and that's where we were until:

On Monday I broke down and called a client of mine. I'd been reluctant to do this cause I don't like to get my own clients involved in my medical dramas. He was out of town, but called me back yesterday. I told him the whole story, complete with all of the problems, why no one wanted to help us...and his first response to me was, "Why doesn't somebody just sue 'em?"

I love this man!!! (Not in the classical sense, please, I just mean, he is the greatest!) What a kewl thing to say. While I was talking away, he had been looking things up about Wyeth and he started telling me about how long they knew about the well-documented withdrawal problems, etc., and the bottom line is that we sent him our information yesterday and are waiting to hear back from him.

Please say a prayer or two or three that he decides to help us because he is beyond any question one of the smartest men in the country, and if anyone can do this, he is a great, great choice to help us! Not to mention that I trust him with all of you implicitly; so I can rest and carry on with the rest of my life, kind of.

So that's the story. I hope that whoever needs to see this, sees it....

Bebe
bebe0217@aol.com

One last thing...if you have any interest in participating, I ask that you one, file an online report with the FDA, explaining your problems with Effexor so that you have a record of your complaint. DO NOT ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS, JUST DO YOUR BEST. I'll give you the link again.

2. Just drop me an email, letting me know that you are interested. I need a detailed chronology of your symptoms and exactly what happened to you and why you feel you have a claim. (Can't help you in any way with that one either, and please don't ask anyone online to help you with it. Just do this to the best of your ability. I know that the lawyers will only consider taking people with documented claims...this I am sure of; so make sure that your doctors have a record of your having taken Effexor, not that we have any lawyers, really, yet, but I know this anyway; so I'm trying to save you and me aggravation later.)

Lastly, so that I don't have to write the same things over and over again...which I know that many of you know I have been doing -- rather badly at times, for which I apologize -- I'm in the middle of moving, stressed, tired -- oh, I know there is no excuse -- I'm really sorry!! -- anyway, could you pass this information on to new people that might need to know it. Then I can just send new information out to the people on my list, and it can get through to everyone that needs it in case someone wants it.

Thank you very much for your help!

Okay, one last time from my end, the FDA link. , k? https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/


OH, OH, OH, Just in case: If you are a class action law firm, I have a lot of wonderful potential plaintiffs and a ton of research data to help this case along. I can also more than likely help with litigation support. We would really appreciate the opportunity to meet with you!

Thanks everyone :-)

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u

Posted by dancingstar on January 14, 2005, at 0:07:56

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 12, 2005, at 13:44:43

I don't know if this is of any help of not, but you can see that this was posted sometime in 2004. The labeling was changed to the doctors in June of 2004. Before that time they couldn't even have known that there were any problems when any of us stopped taking Effexor. Note the problems with "bleeding." Sheesh!

http://www.efexir.com/b/b60.asp

I'm guessing that this post is a direct transfer of something as a result of the problems in the UK.- bebe

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by jubilee on January 14, 2005, at 17:07:00

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u, posted by David55 on January 13, 2005, at 20:10:52

As an emotional mess on top of the death of my 27 years old son in Feb, I went through an extreemly hard emotional time and I could not have done it without tranqulizers( come off effexor). I too about 5 months comming down and I have been completely off for a couple weeks now I think. I am actually starting to feel more normal , but I was a mad cat with my husband at times and he was very understanding , thank God or I would be divorced by now I am sure. He is very commited to me , and we talked about the insanity that we would incure during this process , even going very slow.
Taking prozak 20 mgs, every drop really helped me and I literally went down to pebbles measured on the end of my finger tip. I must say that God gave me everything I could have needed and he is no respector of persons. I wouldnt have made it without God. This site with good ol Dr Bob, bless his heart got me through some hard ties with the comaraderie. Others gave me hope and ideas. I hope I was able to help others in some way and I am part of a law suit against the maker of this drug. This drug kills and I still have insomnia and now I suffer with very damaged vision. I will have to get my 4 th pair of glasses in a couple more months this year.. I had alot of memory loss and reading consentration is still very hard and I was an avid reader. I wish all the best . Been gone for awhile so havent been able to post. God Bless, Jubilee

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by msbarker2u on January 14, 2005, at 17:47:48

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » dancingstar, posted by dancingstar on January 13, 2005, at 22:44:59

I posted the link to an Oklahoma law firm that has already filed a class action against the manufacturers of Effexor. Look for the posting on this thread. If you want to find it on your own, just type in Effexor Class Action on your browser and hit search. You'll see it.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by dancingstar on January 14, 2005, at 18:14:19

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 14, 2005, at 17:47:48

Like I said, their email bounces. If anyone actually hears back from them, let us know.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by msbarker2u on January 14, 2005, at 18:25:06

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 14, 2005, at 17:47:48

Go to this web page and there you will find instructions on that site to add your name to the suit and get a brochure. http://www.pcalawfirm.com/new_page_1.htm
I know this one works because I just now went there and it was only yesterday that I went through the steps to add my name and get info.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by dancingstar on January 14, 2005, at 18:33:46

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 14, 2005, at 18:25:06

I think they are collecting names...but let me know if you get a brochure and what it says. I did the same thing.

There are NO LAWSUITS FILED. Look it up yourself. We've done this already... only death cases have been filed. Sorry. It's some stupid waiting game.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by msbarker2u on January 15, 2005, at 13:13:46

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by dancingstar on January 14, 2005, at 18:33:46

I am so sick and angry today I could just lay down and cry. It's been a week now without any Effexor at all and for the last 2 days I've felt better. Not today. Had to go this morning to see my little 7 year old daughter at a drill team clinic. While my husband and I were standing there holding our two boys, 1 and 2 years old, I started sweating so profusely the people around me were looking at me strangly. I got so nauseated I thought I was going to faint. Maybe they weren't really staring at me. I don't know. Maybe I'm just losing my mind. When we got in the car to leave I felt like we were going to have a wreck or I was going to fly out of the car. I've never felt or thought anything like this. I was so scared just riding in the car. This morning before we left I was laughing at my husband and then immediately felt like I was going to cry. Now I just feel like crying and crying. This is making me so darn sick and I just don't know what to do. I've been taking benedryl but it makes me sleepy. I've got children and things that need to be done. I had to get the bottle of Effexor out to fill out the FDA complaint form and I'm sitting here looking at it and knowing all I have to do is take a pill. I don't want to go back but I just don't see this going forward. God help me. I've got to go play the piano at church in the morning and I'm afraid I can't look up and down at the music and the keyboard. That makes my brain feel like it's jumping out of my skull. I'm babbling I know so I'm going to stop now.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u

Posted by dancingstar on January 15, 2005, at 14:09:06

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 15, 2005, at 13:13:46

Okay, Ms. B., realistically, there are two kinds of people -- no three.

1. Some people switch to a different antidepressant, like Cymbalta, similar enought to Effexor to take away the symptoms.

2. Some people have no trouble and their symptoms are over in about a week.

3. The rest take about three months, though there is some improvement at the two month mark, but very little before then. And you are left with residual stomach and nerve problems in various parts of your body that take an unknown amount of time to heal, maybe don't.

If anyone knows differently and I'm wrong, please post it because we need to know.

Posting, complaining, talking, crying, exercising, laughing, telling your loved ones how much you love them no matter what you do or say, staying out of harm's way -- are all really helpful in my biased opinion.

Alcohol would be a really bad idea.

Socializing with your boss would be a really bad idea as would asking for a raise or trying to get a new job or meeting your fiance's parents or your husband's boss or heading a corporate meeting or being introduced to a room full or people that you have never met before (never let them see you sweat). You get the general idea....

Just don't expect to be a superhero, as I did, cause your body or the drug will win. I'm small and gentle, but I am also strong and a fighter...this has broken me for a while, to some degree, and I suspect if it got to me, there isn't anyone that it can't get to.

Blessings,
Bebe

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u

Posted by David55 on January 15, 2005, at 16:08:04

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 15, 2005, at 13:13:46

Ms. Barker - I really empathize with you in your struggle to cope. Your symptoms are worse than mine have been. But, as dancingstar said, please don't try to be a superhero. If you need to start taking Effexor again to keep yourself safe and to hold your life together, there's no shame in that - it's not your fault that such nasty symptoms are associated with Effexor withdrawal. You can both decide to restart Effexor AND work with your physician to wean yourself off it in a more controlled fashion. But, as I've written before, only you can decide what's in your best interest. Hang in there. Other than the Effexor-withdrawal nightmare, you obviously have lots going for you in your life!

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by bossfan on January 15, 2005, at 21:35:24

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » msbarker2u, posted by David55 on January 15, 2005, at 16:08:04

I am so relieved to have found this site and this particular thread!

I thought I was going nuts. My psychiatrist switched my meds - 150mg Effexor XL every day to Prozac. I "tapered" from 150 to 75mg for 2 days to one day w/ nothing and then start 20mg Prozac.

Everything was going fine until last night. I'm on day #2 of 20mg Prozac. The DIZZINESS, sleeping like a fiend, nightmares, chills and numb lips are horrible.

After reading the other posts on this thread, I went right to the medicine cabinet and took 75mg of Effexor and will continue to until I can call my doc on Tuesday. I think I need a more gradual taper.

I have a husband and kids. I'm supposed to drive. How can I do this when I constantly dizzy? I have slept most of the day and the dreams are freaky, vivid. My husband isn't the most supportive. He rolls his eyes when I told him I couldn't go to a party with his work colleagues tonight. He went without me and I came online to see if anyone else had wierd withdrawal.

Thanks to all of you and your posts. It has really helped me understand what I am going thru!

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » bossfan

Posted by David55 on January 15, 2005, at 21:54:12

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by bossfan on January 15, 2005, at 21:35:24

Bossfan - you're definitely not alone. If you have to drive, especially with kids, I would definitely consider working with your physician to withdraw more gradually. It's still not going to be fun, but the last thing you want is to have someone get hurt. Hopefully, you can get your husband to read some of the information out there on the web about Effexor withdrawal symptoms. It's real and it's not your fault. Hang in there and be safe!

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by bossfan on January 15, 2005, at 22:29:01

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » bossfan, posted by David55 on January 15, 2005, at 21:54:12

Thanks David!

Support is really appreciated! :-)

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by PoohBear on January 17, 2005, at 18:09:26

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by msbarker2u on January 15, 2005, at 13:13:46

> I am so sick and angry today I could just lay down and cry. It's been a week now without any Effexor at all and for the last 2 days I've felt better. Not today. Had to go this morning to see my little 7 year old daughter at a drill team clinic. While my husband and I were standing there holding our two boys, 1 and 2 years old, I started sweating so profusely the people around me were looking at me strangly. I got so nauseated I thought I was going to faint. Maybe they weren't really staring at me. I don't know. Maybe I'm just losing my mind. When we got in the car to leave I felt like we were going to have a wreck or I was going to fly out of the car. I've never felt or thought anything like this. I was so scared just riding in the car. This morning before we left I was laughing at my husband and then immediately felt like I was going to cry. Now I just feel like crying and crying. This is making me so darn sick and I just don't know what to do. I've been taking benedryl but it makes me sleepy. I've got children and things that need to be done. I had to get the bottle of Effexor out to fill out the FDA complaint form and I'm sitting here looking at it and knowing all I have to do is take a pill. I don't want to go back but I just don't see this going forward. God help me. I've got to go play the piano at church in the morning and I'm afraid I can't look up and down at the music and the keyboard. That makes my brain feel like it's jumping out of my skull. I'm babbling I know so I'm going to stop now.

I will reiterate here what I posted under "Effexor Withdrawal - GOOD NEWS"...

I have been off Effexor (150mg per day for 15 months) for three weeks now. I tapered from 150 to 75 to 37.5mgs over a period of about 10 days. I started taking Prozac 20mg per day at the START of the taper, augmenting with Benedryl and Tylenol.

At the end of my taper, having been on Prozac for 3 days or so, I had out-patient surgery on my shoulder with general anesthesia. They put me on Percoset and Vicoden, so that my have helped the transition as well.

I am still taking Seroquel for sleep and am now just on Advil for shoulder pain. I ran out of Prozac last Friday, so no AD for ther last three days. Feeling okay so far, but will be talking to my psychiatrist later this week.

I am still dealing with major arrhythmia problems, so it may not have been the Effexor that caused that, and the reason why my doctor wanted me off it.

If you haven't started, try the Prozac and Benedryl. It REALLY works.

Tony

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » bossfan

Posted by Wanda C on January 17, 2005, at 19:38:05

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you, posted by bossfan on January 15, 2005, at 21:35:24

There are a lot of like you out there and growing. I am still being weaned off of 300mg, and we taper another 75mg every 10 to 14 days or so. So I am always an emotional wreck. I am so sorry you are also going through this, I wish I knew if people where going through it and live near me, because I also feel my fiance doesn't understand. Right now I am at the point of wanting to run, if it weren't for my kids I would have by now. Keep your chin up!

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » Wanda C

Posted by dancingstar on January 17, 2005, at 19:58:42

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » bossfan, posted by Wanda C on January 17, 2005, at 19:38:05

Hi Wanda,

Maybe you can post the general area that you're in. I'll bet that there's someone near you going through the same thing.

Bebe

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you

Posted by Petra on January 17, 2005, at 22:02:40

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl - I did it, so can you » Wanda C, posted by dancingstar on January 17, 2005, at 19:58:42

Hello there fellow AD users. I have quit Effexor XR twice in the past 2 years. I feel your pain. When I first tried to quit, I went down from 225 mg to 150 mg and the withdrawal was severe. I had a fever, dizziness, night sweats, headache, nausea, nightmares, ect. Weaning down from 225 to 150 to 75 to 37.5 was not an option for me. The only way I was able to wean off was to open up the capsules and divide the little beads into smaller doses. I used a razor blade to divide the doses into little piles on a piece of computer paper. If you divide a 75 mg dose into four, you get four 18.75 mg doses. Divide it into six and you get 12.5 mg doses. So basically it's just a matter of deciding what dose you want to take each phase of your weaning off. I would go four days on each dose before going down. It took me 5 weeks but it was painless. A much better way to wean off. Now I know that when you break open the capsule, you are destroying the extended release capacity of the pill. It does not matter. It worked for me. Here are the exact doses I took going down every four days(some people may need 7 days of each dose). 225, 187.5, 150, 112.5, 75, 56.25, 37.5, 18.75, 12.5, 7.5. So once the dose is divided you just lick the tip of your finger and press down on the beads and they will stick to your finger. Just stick the dose on your tongue and drink plenty of water to wash all the beads down. I hope those of you that are suffering will try this method. It works. God Bless, Petra

 

Re: Effexor Class Action Suit Filed in Oklahoma

Posted by Broken on January 18, 2005, at 8:36:05

In reply to Effexor Class Action Suit Filed in Oklahoma, posted by msbarker2u on January 13, 2005, at 21:49:22

> Okay guys, go to this web site. www.pcalawfirm.com/new_page_1.htm You can join the class action suit.

Not to discount this suit or the firm, but a couple of things stand out. Spelling errors on the page explaining the supposed suit, and I can't find any information on the firm.
Maybe it's totally on the up and up, just seems odd.


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