Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 13781

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Re: This is scarier than I thought » lakebandit

Posted by dancing fool on August 7, 2006, at 9:30:17

In reply to Re: This is scarier than I thought, posted by lakebandit on August 7, 2006, at 9:16:39

Hi Lakebandit,

the side-effects went away after about 3 weeks of taking 75mg/day. I have been on 75mg/day for over a year - stopped 9 months - started again at 75 and upped to 150 (last period about 1 year). I have to say that the withdrawl is no picknick, but I did OK for about 9 months without any medications at all. I asked my doctor to start again with effexor after I noticed I was slowing down (usually prelude to a really dark period with me).

so in reply to your Q: the side effects diminish - but I don't know anything about really long treatments
hope this helps
cheers
dancing fool

 

Re: Just started Effexor XR 7/26/06?

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 8, 2006, at 16:04:14

In reply to Just started Effexor XR 7/26/06?, posted by MaggieATL on July 29, 2006, at 9:53:09

Hey, you might want to hang in there or get your dose bumped up. Out of many bad experiances and many meds, Effexor XR at 300 mg., gave me the longest and best run yet, well over a year. I switched last summer, after major life crisis, thinking Effexor may have added to it, probably not a wise choice. I had little to no problems, taking myself off of it slowly over about a month.
I am actually thinking of asking for ECT now while restarting Effexor, as the 4 plus, med combo, is not working for me at all.
Good Luck,
E

 

Re: Horrible drug

Posted by BB1969 on August 12, 2006, at 8:50:31

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

Since reading some of your comments, I am really concerned this is a horrible drug. I have been on it for a long, long time. I used to bounce up in the morning, greeting each new day with eager anticipation - now I can't get up and can't seem to function when I do drag out of bed. I have fallen asleep at work and while driving and feel like can feel a jerk, or a spark, or a clicking sensation in my head that is hard to describe unless you have experienced it. I now have problems with my thryoid and have become a diabetic, taking medications for both. I have muscle spasms and dancing legs that keep me from going to sleep at night so I have been put on another medication for that. I am really curious at to whether Effexor XR has caused the decline in my health and sense of well being. Anyone else who has developed these medical problems on Effexor?

 

Re: Horrible drug » BB1969

Posted by SLS on August 12, 2006, at 9:12:55

In reply to Re: Horrible drug, posted by BB1969 on August 12, 2006, at 8:50:31

> Since reading some of your comments, I am really concerned this is a horrible drug. I have been on it for a long, long time. I used to bounce up in the morning, greeting each new day with eager anticipation - now I can't get up and can't seem to function when I do drag out of bed. I have fallen asleep at work and while driving and feel like can feel a jerk, or a spark, or a clicking sensation in my head that is hard to describe unless you have experienced it. I now have problems with my thryoid and have become a diabetic, taking medications for both. I have muscle spasms and dancing legs that keep me from going to sleep at night so I have been put on another medication for that. I am really curious at to whether Effexor XR has caused the decline in my health and sense of well being. Anyone else who has developed these medical problems on Effexor?


How much are you taking?


- Scott

 

Re: Horrible drug

Posted by BB1969 on August 12, 2006, at 9:15:55

In reply to Re: Horrible drug » BB1969, posted by SLS on August 12, 2006, at 9:12:55

150 XR in the a.m.

 

Re: Horrible drug

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 12, 2006, at 9:17:44

In reply to Re: Horrible drug, posted by BB1969 on August 12, 2006, at 8:50:31

Sorry to hear that you are having such a hard time. Your symptons sound like when I tried Zoloft and worse Paxil. But, then I know people that are doing great on those drugs and Effexor XR. I had none of those symptons with Effexor XR. I does make me ask though why we all react so differently to each med.?? I have actually reached the end of the A - Z lists of newer anti -d (post MAOIs) and have asked for ECT treatments and asked for Effexor XR for another try as I had the best and longest run with it. Crazy, frustrating, making many drug reps. and drug companies rich and doctors frustrated. Good luck.
E

 

Re: Horrible drug - Maybe not

Posted by SLS on August 12, 2006, at 9:56:25

In reply to Re: Horrible drug, posted by BB1969 on August 12, 2006, at 9:15:55

> 150 XR in the a.m.

Hmm.

The reason I ask is that there is a possibility that you need a dosage adjustment. Some people don't obtain the full benefit of Effexor until they reach a dosage of 300mg, and it is not unusual for people to need dosage adjustments from time to time. The difficulty you have in waking up in the morning and remaining energized during the day might be a return of depression because the dosage is too low. An indicator of this might be the appearance of the shock-like sensations in the head. These are usually associated with withdrawal and dosage reductions. Restless legs also appear sometimes during withdrawal.

The other maladies you describe do not remind me of typical adverse effects that Effexor is known for. Of course, they might indeed be due to the drug, and just not commonly reported.

I can't guarantee you that you would benefit from a dosage increase, but that possibility does exist. You probably want to discontinue the drug at this point, and I can understand that. However, it often happens that when someone later relapses and returns to the same drug at some point in the future, it loses its effectiveness. It probably wouldn't hurt to try increasing the dosage of Effexor for a few weeks just as an experiment.


- Scott

 

Re: Horrible drug - Maybe not

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 12, 2006, at 12:56:43

In reply to Re: Horrible drug - Maybe not, posted by SLS on August 12, 2006, at 9:56:25

I agree.....even though I don't remember any bad side effects, even when I stopped using Effexor...I do remember not getting a real benefit from it until I went up to 300mg....then I know I did receive a clear benefit from the drug....that is why I am considering using it again..........your side effects do sound more like withdrawl.....but then we all react differntly......Paxil and Zoloft had me close to doing myself in.....I could not handle the side effects...Paxil had me on the floor in the fetal position within an hour of the first dose, the puking, then lightning bolts going through my head, horrible shaking.....I stuck out Zoloft for about 3 days until one of my employees found me hiding in a store room, shaking, soaked in sweat and ready to pass out.....again, I know people doing great on Paxil and Zoloft.......I agree with Scott, don't dump the Effexor without a good try and possible dosage increase, I know that it effects more than just serotonin, I forget the actual classification, but it is a multi benifit drug........none of this is easy....I keep waiting for that day when I wake up and have a big smile on my face and just want to take on the world again......just like the commercials..but for most of us.....it doesn't happen that way.....and just being functional is also not acceptable...
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Re: Horrible drug - Maybe not » invisibleman15010

Posted by Phillipa on August 12, 2006, at 20:11:33

In reply to Re: Horrible drug - Maybe not, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 12, 2006, at 12:56:43

I had great results with paxil at l0mg with xanax. When I stopped it never worked again. I didn't need it anymore that's why I stopped. That was the only ad that has ever worked for me. I feel nothing now from zoloft,luvox. Now I did try cymbalta for a second try and this time couldn't tolerate it and the first time I got to 60mg and nothing. And stayed with it a few months. Love Phillipa

 

A question from a new Effexor user...

Posted by AzButterfly on August 13, 2006, at 22:41:18

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

I started taking Effexor last tuesday as expected I have had quite a few side effects (this is the usual for me on most drugs). I have the dizziness, nausea, lightheadedness, and a lot of the time I feel like I am on cold meds. I have a weird question for you all, and I hope I know how to describe it so that you will know what I am trying to say. When I take cold medications I get these weird twinges behind my eyes, and they usually make me squint, or even close my eyes. I can't stop it no matter what I do, but they pass in a few seconds. I will get them on and off through out the day. I have found that Effexor is doing the same thing to me, only a little worse. I was reading in the pamplet that came with the pills about things to look our for on the medicine, and it talked about pressure on the opitical nerve, and to be careful if they seem to effect your eyesight. I seem to be seeing okay, but the twinging stuff has me worried. I know it sounds weird, but I was hoping someone else might know what I am talking about. I plan on calling my doctor about it tomorrow. Has anyone else had this happen? Thanks!

 

Effexor Adderal

Posted by lmb on August 14, 2006, at 2:14:46

In reply to Re: Just started Effexor XR 7/26/06? » Little8angels, posted by Too Trusting on August 5, 2006, at 10:55:41

Anyone have any experience with Effexor XR and Adderal combined? Took Effexor on two separate occasions for depression and mood swings. Recently started Adderal for ADD and doc wants to add Effexor to see if combination works better than Adderal alone.

 

Re: A question from a new Effexor user...

Posted by BB1969 on August 14, 2006, at 4:21:43

In reply to A question from a new Effexor user..., posted by AzButterfly on August 13, 2006, at 22:41:18

I have had these same twitchings - I also experience periods of time when I feel like I am awake but seem to fall asleep only to jerk and have a strange feeling in my head that I have problems describing - it feels like a click in my head, a spark, a backfire, a snapping sensation. I have researched this medication all weekend amd suggest you consult your physician as all of my problems for the past 2 years seem to stem from Effexpr - including hyperglycemia (diabetes).

 

Re: A question from a new Effexor user...

Posted by detroitpistons on August 14, 2006, at 8:44:21

In reply to Re: A question from a new Effexor user..., posted by BB1969 on August 14, 2006, at 4:21:43

> I have had these same twitchings - I also experience periods of time when I feel like I am awake but seem to fall asleep only to jerk and have a strange feeling in my head that I have problems describing

Wow, I have the exact same thing. I thought I was the only one. I sort of start to doze off but then I wake myself up when I get a muscle jerk. A lot of times it's my arm that flies up. This was happening on an airplane once and it was kind of embarassing.

 

effexor with a benzo-less side effects?

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 14, 2006, at 9:08:28

In reply to Re: Horrible drug - Maybe not, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 12, 2006, at 12:56:43

As I posted earlier, I don't remember any bad side effects from the effexor, I had already gained weight from the start with my first anti. med. Serzone, which I think is now off the market.
Anyway, I wonder if my using a benzo such as Klonopin or Ativan has helped keep the side effects, the twitches to a minimum. So many of you posting with severe side effects sounds exactly like when I tried Paxil. Again, each effects us differently. I did grow concerned when my cholersterol level increased greatly and someone posted that is was a side effect from Effoxor, so i added Fish Oil, Flax seed oil and Niacin and it brought it down. I am almost a complete vegan and have been for many years. plus I try to exercise everyday. Now it is forcing myself to exercise. But, it does help. I bet my weight would be well over my current weight if I didn't, plus I feel better for the few hours that I exercise, but if fades as the endorphins leave. My psy doc could not answer why they can't create endorphins in the labs...with they could!
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Re: A question from a new Effexor user...

Posted by BB1969 on August 14, 2006, at 17:45:41

In reply to Re: A question from a new Effexor user..., posted by detroitpistons on August 14, 2006, at 8:44:21

No, I'm sure you are not the only one. I'm not saying this med isn't good for some folks but for me, it is the root of all my illnesses - so beware of the side effects if you are having problems: I have dry mouth, salty/metal taste in my mouth and almost can't taste anything anymore, clinching of my teeth and my teeth get loose, restless legs, muscle spasms, charley horses, severe fatigue, can't stay awake, higher BP than I had before, hyperglycemia (diabetes), thyroid problems, urinary problems, and on and on. I don't want to take Neurontin to cover up the restless leg problem. I don't want to take a medication to cover up a problem the med is causing and that is what my doctor has been doing. I just want to have my health back. So, beware of the side effects.

 

Re: Just wondering if the Doc prescribed correctly » renecoston

Posted by BiPolar Mama on August 14, 2006, at 19:10:47

In reply to Re: Just wondering if the Doc prescribed correctly, posted by renecoston on July 18, 2006, at 8:08:45

> Wow, that is a huge dose of Klonopin! Does it knock you out cold? I feel sleepy from just 0.5mgs of it!

Sorry I meant that my doctor has prescribed .025 mg instead of 2.5 mg. I made a mistake with the decimal point. Sorry for the error. At first I was thinking of leaving this thread since you were the only one that responded and that you only responded because of a Typo. But I think I will try to hold out a bit longer.

 

Re: Effexor + Zoloft = Serotonin Syndrome? Probable

Posted by BiPolar Mama on August 14, 2006, at 19:27:14

In reply to Effexor + Zoloft = Serotonin Syndrome? Probable, posted by stargazer on July 22, 2006, at 22:44:31

> http://www.anxiety-and-depression-solutions.com/serotonin-syndrome.htm
>
> This explains Serotonin Syndrome and your symptoms sound like you may have it. Call your MD and say that's what you think you have and if she won't see you immediately, you may have to go to the ER. The condition can be life threatening. And you should not be increasing your medication no matter what your MD says. If she says that, I would find a new MD ASAP!
>
> I took both Effexor and Zoloft (separately) years ago and one of the 2 made my depression worse (suicidal). Even though my doctor said it was not a side effect and was my depression I refused to increase the dosage like he said to do. Today we know that suicide is a side effect of many of the AD's.
>
> SG

No Stargazer, My MD is a family doctor. My insurance is giving me problems about seeking Psychiatric Help for my problem. They want me to go long distances when there is a LPC right here in town. With the gas prices these days, I cannot afford to drive 80-200 miles round trip to see one that they "prefer". I am stuck between the rock and the hard place on that one. I do feel better though now that she has changed me from 18.5 mg of Effexor XR to 75 mg of Effexor 1x daily. She also added the Klonopin (.025 mg) to help alleviate my panic attacks. I have to split those, otherwise the full 0.5 mg dosage turns me into a zombie and if I sit more than 5 min, I am asleep. This has caused major problems since I work as a dispatcher in a Call Center. That is why they placed me on a 6 week Leave of Absence to try to straighten things out. Now they are wanting me to do it again since some mornings I have problems just walking out the front door to go to work. The supervisor recommended the doctor to fill out a Temporary LOA form. My MD said she does not do those because people will use them as "crutches" to get out of work. She states that I just have to build up my willpower to overcome this problem. *Can you tell she has never experienced this personally? (sigh)* I did take the paper to the psychiatrist that diagnosed me, and she said that I would not need to take temporary LOA's that I could overcome this with therapy.
But what do I do in the meantime while waiting for the red tape of the insurance company to unwind???
Sorry to dump this on you, but I am feeling pretty despondant and desperate at this time.

 

Re: Just wondering if the Doc prescribed correctly » BiPolar Mama

Posted by Phillipa on August 14, 2006, at 19:49:00

In reply to Re: Just wondering if the Doc prescribed correctly » renecoston, posted by BiPolar Mama on August 14, 2006, at 19:10:47

I don't think it's huge I take 2mg every night and sometimes more. At one time I took xanax, chloral hyrate, klonopin at the same time. prescribed by the pdoc. Love Phillipa

 

Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?

Posted by Aciel on August 20, 2006, at 19:33:40

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

I'm a 17 year old female who's been on 75 mg/day of Effexor XR for nearly a year and a half now for depression. It worked amazingly for me, until I started going to high school parties and drinking. I've basically screwed myself since. I thought my depression was back in full force the first time I seriously drank. After something like 5 drinks I was completely sh**faced. Black outs and all. After that, I just seemed to crave booze and the way it made me feel - like it was even better than the medication.

I began partying at least once every two weeks, and it continued for a while. But in the past month I've been craving alcohol every day, even wanting to drink alone. I go to parties at least twice a week, and get completely smashed after just two or three drinks. Thing is, I never even realize that I'm drunk until someone actually tells me. There was even an occurance a little over a month ago where no one was watching me at a party and I consumed something like 12 shots in under an hour. Mix that with the way that Effexor had been lowering my tolerance, I ended up with alcohol poisoning and nearly killed myself. But now, every time I drink, it always hits me hard and fast and I'm left feeling ill and severly depressed for the whole entire following day. I know I should slow down, but it's a big social thing that I can't just stop.

I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions about what I should do? Is mixing effexor xr and alcohol affecting anyone else in this way?

 

Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol? » Aciel

Posted by Dim_Light_Shining on August 20, 2006, at 22:51:50

In reply to Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?, posted by Aciel on August 20, 2006, at 19:33:40

Hi Aciel,
I just read your post and there's a few things that really jumped out at me. I should start by saying I'm not any kind of health professional, but personal experience has taught me some things about depression and self-medication.
To me, it sounds like you may have two issues: alcohol, and the alcohol interacting with the Effexor, which indeed lowers tolerance. I find it concerning that you crave alcohol on a daily basis and recently drank a dangerous amount when no one was around to stop you, and that you don't feel you can stop drinking. May I ask why you feel you can't stop; is it a social thing, like related to friends, or is it something you feel that you yourself need? I completely know how easy it is, when you're depressed, to grab hold of anything that makes the pain go away for awhile. Unfortunately, this is also how many people find themselves in over their heads!
Again, this is only my opinion; I'm offering it in the spirit of helpfulness, not to boss or judge you. My suggestion is to speak to your doctor or psychiatrist without delay and tell them about your experiences with alcohol. There may also be programs for teenagers who are concerned about their alcohol use; you can usually find them in the phone book, or your doctor or guidance counsellor can refer you. You're well-spoken and clearly intelligent, and you were strong and self-aware enough to get help for your depression. You can use these same qualities to address your drinking before you come to harm. Please take good care of yourself, and lots of good wishes your way.

 

Re: Horrible drug

Posted by Dim_Light_Shining on August 20, 2006, at 23:09:58

In reply to Re: Horrible drug, posted by BB1969 on August 12, 2006, at 8:50:31

Hello all,

I was on Effexor a few years ago for about 12 months and it worked wonderfully, with no side effects whatsoever. I was able to discontinue it with no immediate problems; however, I've had several episodes of depression since then and finally decided to go back on meds.
I've been back on Effexor (only 37.5 mg. at this point) for only a few days now, so I'm not noticing any change in my mood yet, but instead a number of side effects. I'm dizzy, lightheaded, have restless legs (always did, but I'm really dancing now) and sexual side effects (a little more info than I wanted to share, but alas!).
I really don't want to get into switching medications around searching for a suitable one...it is a bit frustrating, as it worked so well for me the first time around. Does anyone know why this might be, or have a similar experience? Any suggestions for coping with restless legs or the lack of normal "appetites"? Might these effects improve or go away once I've gotten used to having the drug in my system?
Thanks very much.

 

Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?

Posted by dancing fool on August 21, 2006, at 9:28:02

In reply to Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?, posted by Aciel on August 20, 2006, at 19:33:40

Hi Aciel,

I've been on Effexor for a few years (75 or 150mg). I also drink. I also feel a lowered tolerance and lowered self control, but not to the extent that you describe. Then again, I'm 46 years old and have been drinking all my life ...

I wonder if you've felt that you had issues with alcohol before you were on Effexor. The reason I ask is that maybe the drug in combination with your changed social environment brings out something that was there in the first place. Social pressure to drink is a terribly dificult thing to handle if you have some kind of a drinking problem - I know I have and I know I've never really been able to deal with it - except from quitting altogether.

If you're seeing a shrink, I would definitely bring it up. If you're not, please be careful and know that there are many who are having a hard time to deal with the social context of drinking. Some people find occasional AA sessions helpful. Finding additional friends who don't pressure you into drinking could also be an option. I'm not saying you should drop your drinking buddies, just find a few that don't, or at least don't find it important ... or something (just caught myself preaching there, sorry :-))

I'm pretty confident that you'll find some kind of solution - just the fact that you recognize it is pretty big. I doubt that the effexor has a whole lot to do with it, except that it blows up something that was there already. Then again, I've come across quite a few posts that claim that alcohol and effexor don't mix, period.
please keep in touch
dancing fool


 

Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?

Posted by antigua on August 21, 2006, at 12:26:42

In reply to Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?, posted by Aciel on August 20, 2006, at 19:33:40

yes, I've heard of this. When I was on Effexor before I quit drinking, it had quite an effect on my drinking. I've since quit and switched to Cymbalta.

But I have heard of Effexor making someone crave alcohol. Talk to your pdoc.
antigua

 

Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?

Posted by Aciel on August 21, 2006, at 14:45:56

In reply to Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?, posted by antigua on August 21, 2006, at 12:26:42

Wow, I definitely wasn't expecting such a response - and so soon. Thanks.

I never had anything more than one drink here or there before I was on the medication - just something my parents would let me have on special ocasions. I only began drinking because of the guy I was going out with and the new crowd that it brought. I've since made tons of new friends that I've met from parties, and at my school, drinking and partying is like the "cool" thing to do. The whole school is filled with wealthy, spoiled kids of high status parents, and when we get bored...we drink. I know people who drink much more than I do, it's just never affected them as bad.

But what you all have said is true, lately I have been turning to booze to numb the pain - it's just leaving me feeling even more depressed than I was before I drank. Real bright idea, right?

Just been a little freaky, since I never had the same thoughts about alcohol a year ago - I was in fact, terrified of drunks. Now I am one.

I'm going to try and cut back from now, and if it doesn't turn out how I hope, I'll definitely be seeing my doctor even sooner.

Thanks again, guys.

 

Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 21, 2006, at 16:08:46

In reply to Re: Problems with Effexor XR and alcohol?, posted by Aciel on August 21, 2006, at 14:45:56

Hi,
I had to get my two cents in on this one, as I too self medicated before I realized I had depression, have been on Effexor and am thinking of possibly going back on it. Anti depressants, benzos, alcohol don't mix. Especially if you are not able to control yourself. You are opening up a bottomless pit. One or two beers might not hurt you. But, on the other hand it may send you off to la la land and I don't mean Los Angelos. I remember having a few beers and some shots while on a long stressful business project. Next thing I knew, I was in bed. I was told that I was babbling, speech slurred, made a real *ss of my self, very unprofessional, but I learned a lesson. I havn't touched alcohol in almost two years and when I did, I was at home and made sure I only had a little bit and basically it just put me to sleep. Don't be like Jimi Hendrix, young, some much talent and life ahead, the musical world at his feet......a bottle of wine, sleeping pills and a grave...Sometimes, anxiety, severe depression, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, medication abuse just all rolls into one major life crisis that is hard to break out of........Good luck all.
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