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Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by Mariqua on April 25, 2005, at 16:08:56

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » SLS, posted by Dizzy in Dixie on April 25, 2005, at 14:13:32

You guys are great! If it wasn't for this forum and all the info on it, I don't know how I would have made it thru this weekend.
I called the doctor this morning. She is out sick today and tomorrow. I got a little short with the nurse and told her I feel abandoned! She said that isn't it but I guess they just leave it up to the patient. I don't know.
Anyway, I wasn't sure how to take a half of a capsule. I get the free samples from the doc and my husband has a paper plate and knife so he can split them and count them for me.
One thing though, we were just taking the one half and throwing it away. I didn't know you could put it in yogurt or applesauce.That is a good thing!
Hopefully, maybe, I can go to work tomorrow. I'm not sure. We need the money but....I feel better than yesterday but still feel weak like I am getting over the flu, ya know?
Well, sorry I babbled again. I just get on here and it just pours out of me!

Thanks alot,
Mariqua

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » Dizzy in Dixie

Posted by SLS on April 25, 2005, at 17:47:45

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » SLS, posted by Dizzy in Dixie on April 25, 2005, at 14:13:32

Hi Dizzy.

> P.S. Scott! When will this tiredness go away????


What exactly are you experiencing?

Where are you as far as medication is concerned?

How have you been sleeping?


- Scott

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by kcjuggler on April 28, 2005, at 9:53:48

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » Dizzy in Dixie, posted by SLS on April 25, 2005, at 17:47:45

Wow - thanks for these posts. I've been experiencing similar effects. It's nice to know I'm not alone, and/or unique in these experiences. I've been trying to "gut it out", thinking (okay hoping) the symptoms would end in the next day or 2. I was taking 300mg of effexor. 3 weeks ago, my doctor had me downsize using 37.5 pills starting by taking 3 pills for 1 week, 2 pills the next week, and so on. I didn't have any side effects until I got down to 1 pill a day. The 3rd day of that I started experiencing the dizziness, light headedness and tiredness. My doctor provided a similar non-specific answer ("increase it"). I was frustated that I had to press him to be more specific. He said try increasing 1 pill every other day. Since his response was to basically to "experiment", I decided I'd try "gutting it out". The 1 pill a day symptoms started to improve after 2 or 3 days. Then I went down to 0 pills. I'm on my 4th day of no pills, and the dizziness, and lightheadedness are awful. I feel horrible. I can NOT recommend the "gutting it out" approach. This has been a horrible experience. I didn't know I could take half a pill. I forced myself to go to work today, thinking that I should be able to "suck up" the dizziness symptoms, that I shouldn't be such a "wimp". Then I couldn't concentrate, so started surfing, and found this thread. It has made me feel much better - emotionally. I'm sorry others are going thru similar experiences, but am grateful to know I'm not the only one. Thanks to ALL whom have posted. You have helped me tremendously.

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by Mariqua on April 28, 2005, at 15:38:37

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by kcjuggler on April 28, 2005, at 9:53:48

That sounds just like my doc. I haven't even talked to her thru this whole withdrawal. She was out of the office four days and the day she did come in, she had her NURSE call me! All she said was that the doc said it was up to me. I could take it every other day or whatever I felt like. Only when I had to call the hospital on Saturday almost going over the edge crying, shaking, lightheaded, nauseated, etc. did I get really upset. The doc on call told me I had three options:stick it out, take 37.5 Effexor or decrease my new drug, Wellbutrin, from 300 to 150. Excuse me??? It's up to me again????
Why didn't ANYONE just tell me to increase the Effexor back up to feed the withdrawal till I would be able to handle it?????
Being that I wasn't in my right mind to make any kind of decisions on my "plan of action", I suffered needlessly for a week!!!
Finally on Sunday I came up with the idea that the drop from 75 to 37.5 was too big a drop so I should just go to a pill and a half a day. (56mg)
I have yet to talk with my doc. I don't know why I would think she would care enough to call and find out if I'm okay being that I called the office FIVE times! I have an appointment next Thursday with her and I hope I can be honest and really let her know how I felt abandoned that whole week.
Anyway, sorry I babbled AGAIN. I just start typing and it all just comes out.

Mariqua

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by kcjuggler on April 28, 2005, at 18:03:12

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by Mariqua on April 28, 2005, at 15:38:37

Sounds like we are going thru very similar experiences. I am also on Wellbutrin, and coming off of effexor. Maybe it's a combination of these 2 drugs. I was on Lexapro and then switched to Effexor. Coming off of Lexapro was tough, but this has been much more difficult. What is sad to me, is, it seems like they don't know. They just don't know. They don't know what these drugs do, they don't know how to help people get off of them, they don't know how to be empathetic to people in pain??? They are in psychology and can't express empathy? What's up with that? Seems insane that we're told to experiment with drugs. Go figure it out yourself. Very sad. I hope that some brilliant person (or people), figures out a better way soon.

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by Mariqua on April 28, 2005, at 18:33:53

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by kcjuggler on April 28, 2005, at 18:03:12

I am afraid that you and I and everyone else on here are going to be the smart ones and figure this all out. Too bad we are the ones suffering too.
I have to say that since I started the 56mg of Effexor on Sunday I am not sleepy anymore(like when I was on 150mg), I have more energy, and seem to be more sharp as far as things around me. I think the Effexor held me back in a lot of ways. It feels GREAT to feel good again. I'm just afraid it won't last.
It helps to go thru this with others. Otherwise a person feels alone and abandoned. I think alot of other people(some, not all)think that I should just get off all meds and get my mind off of myself, get busy and, as my Mom said, "Get a paint by number set." Ya right!!!!!!!!!!! I love my Mom but....think of all the money I could save if the paint by number sets would work!!! Thanks MOM!!!
Anyway, take care.

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » SLS

Posted by 4WD on May 8, 2005, at 23:30:55

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » Mariqua, posted by SLS on April 25, 2005, at 7:55:01

> What you can try is to cut the pills in as small pieces as you can and use them like aspirin as a PRN. When you feel witdrawal symptoms coming on, just take as little as is necessary to get you through the next six hours or so. You should find that you need smaller and smaller doses to last 6 hours or that the smallest doses extend further and further the time period between doses. This is a flexible-dosing strategy that has worked for a few people in your situation. It is not a good idea to allow the withdrawal syndrome to persist unmitigated for any great length of time. It might kindle the system to remain in a constant state of withdrawal for weeks after discontinuing the medication.
>
>
> - Scott
>

Scott,

What you said about not allowing the withdrawal symptoms to persist unmitigated really made me think. I've experienced terrible anxiety for months now after coming off Effexor. I've thought it was simply my underlying anxiety disorder having gotten worse while I was on Effexor. I've been reluctant to treat the anxiety with the Klonopin I"ve been prescribed for fear of dependency (formerly addicted to Ativan). Now I'm wondering whether the awful anxiety I'm still experiencing (since October) is truly still a result of withdrawing from Effexor too quickly? I'm now on Celexa and in the process of switching to nortriptyline (to try and deal with the anxiety).

Marsha

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » 4WD

Posted by SLS on May 9, 2005, at 7:23:16

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » SLS, posted by 4WD on May 8, 2005, at 23:30:55

> > What you can try is to cut the pills in as small pieces as you can and use them like aspirin as a PRN. When you feel witdrawal symptoms coming on, just take as little as is necessary to get you through the next six hours or so. You should find that you need smaller and smaller doses to last 6 hours or that the smallest doses extend further and further the time period between doses. This is a flexible-dosing strategy that has worked for a few people in your situation. It is not a good idea to allow the withdrawal syndrome to persist unmitigated for any great length of time. It might kindle the system to remain in a constant state of withdrawal for weeks after discontinuing the medication.

> What you said about not allowing the withdrawal symptoms to persist unmitigated really made me think. I've experienced terrible anxiety for months now after coming off Effexor. I've thought it was simply my underlying anxiety disorder having gotten worse while I was on Effexor. I've been reluctant to treat the anxiety with the Klonopin I"ve been prescribed for fear of dependency (formerly addicted to Ativan). Now I'm wondering whether the awful anxiety I'm still experiencing (since October) is truly still a result of withdrawing from Effexor too quickly? I'm now on Celexa and in the process of switching to nortriptyline (to try and deal with the anxiety).
>
> Marsha


I'm really sorry, Marsha. What a nightmare.

I think you are doing the right thing pursuing nortriptyline. There are no guarantees of course, but it can definitely be anxiolytic for people, especially if the anxiety is associated with a depressive disorder. Going with a NE tricyclic to treat SRI withdrawal isn't unheard of.

If nortriptyline isn't the answer, and you are unwilling to go with a benzodiazepine like Klonopin, it would be interesting to see how you do on a mood stabilizer. Depakote comes to mind first. There is quite a bit of medical literature indicating an anxiolytic effect. Although less well studied, Neurontin is certainly anxiolytic.

You have options.

:-)


- Scott

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by Emmi on May 22, 2005, at 11:59:15

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by Mariqua on April 25, 2005, at 7:10:47

HI Mariqua,

There's a company called pharmacy.ca who makes and ships doses of Effexor other than the standard 37.5mg. I've been weaning off for about 6 months now, decreasing every month by 10mg.
I couldn't drop 37.5 mg at a time either. it was crazy. I'm now down to 65mg from 150.
I am experiencing incredible body aches- like a ran a marathon every day- I feel like I have arthirtis in every joint...evidently this is side-effects.
Anyways- just wanted to tell you that your doctor can call pharmacy.ca and order your Rx for you from them at any dosage.

might help...
Emmi.

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by LBB on May 31, 2005, at 15:30:26

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by Emmi on May 22, 2005, at 11:59:15

I am so glad to find this thread, but I fear it is too late for me to do anything now.

I was on Effexor for 8 months after my baby died. It helped me to live, literally. Well I began to develop massive amounts of bruising and after months of this, and my shrink not connecting the dots, I did research and found out that easy, long lasting bruises can be a side effect of Effexor. Not good for me, someone who has a blood clotting disorder. My shrink ordered me off it right away when I presented him with my research, and so I've been weaning off it for 3 weeks. This is now day 5 of taking nothing, before that I was weaning gradually, to the point I was taking the caps apart and putting 1/4 back in.

I am suffering terribly, with all the stuff you guys talk about here. Brain shocks, vertigo, malaise, insomnia, nausea, and all the rest of it. Also having wild, wild mood swings. I can barely function.

My shrink said I can go on something else (Prozac) to help. But after this, I do not want to go on anything at all. We are trying to get pregnant again and I need to try to deal with my life without meds (will do therapy and acupuncture).

My concern is what Scott said about having permanent-like withdrawal effects. Since I am not going on another drug, could this really be a possibility? Will I never feel better? I don't think I could handle that possibility, seriously.

Does anyone have any advice on this, for someone like me who doesn't want to treat this withdrawal crap with more drugs? I am scared now. I want to fire my shrink, he has been useless. I learn more from people like you.

Thank you in advance, Lisa

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » LBB

Posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 17:51:17

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by LBB on May 31, 2005, at 15:30:26

Hi Lisa

> My concern is what Scott said about having permanent-like withdrawal effects.

Actually, I have never used the word "permanent". The worst scenarios I have seen described here involve a persistence of withdrawal symptoms for no more than a few months.

> Since I am not going on another drug,

This is a decision that might prevent you from getting past all of this quickly. I would think about using the Prozac cross-over method if I were in your position. It would only be for one or two weeks, and you wouldn't have to suffer. It might also shorten by months the time withdrawal effects persist.

> Will I never feel better?

Yes. The question is when. You could start feeling better tomorrow if you were to take 10-20mg of Prozac today.

Perhaps it is worth waiting two months before trying to conceive so that you can treat your withdrawal syndrome properly.

Please remember that part of the withdrawal syndrome is anxiety. Although it will be difficult, try to recognize this and not allow your thoughts to succumb to the power of the anxiety. Your thinking will be much clearer and things will seem less catastrophic if you can reduce your level of anxiety. Your thoughts aren't by themselves producing the anxiety. Your anxiety is producing thoughts that are overwhelming.

Regardless of what decisions you come to regarding the management of your current withdrawal syndrome, it will eventually disappear. Perhaps it makes sense to make that happen sooner than later.

I wish you nothing but the best of luck, and look foward to hearing good news from you soon. I'm sure we will soon see a healthy new addition to your family.

:-)


- Scott

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by LBB on May 31, 2005, at 18:20:19

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » LBB, posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 17:51:17

Scott, thank you! I didn't mean to state that you said it would be permanent, I think my overactive mind right now just glommed on to persistance=permanent, KWIM?

So, if I take the Prozac, then don't I have to wean off the Prozac, also? It just makes me crazy thinking that I would counteracting a drug with another drug, but I guess if it would help this awful feeling, it might be okay.

My main worry seems to be that from what I read, if someone doesn't use Prozac to kick the Effexor withdrawals, the Effexor withdrawals could literally linger on for months and months. Maybe I am not understanding all of this correctly, but does the Prozac medically *treat* the Effexor withdrawal... meaning it's not just treating the "symptoms" of the withdrawal, but somehow the Prozac itself is doing something to the brain chemicals to actually *altar* the way Effexor withdrawal is handled??

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » LBB

Posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 18:54:54

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by LBB on May 31, 2005, at 18:20:19

Hi Lisa.

I really can't answer all of your questions. They are good ones.

The thing about Prozac is that it acts as a temporary substitute. The half-lives of Paxil and Effexor are relatively short - less than 24 hours. The half-life of Prozac (and its metabolite) is over a week. Once you get enough in your system, it acts to gently allow the system re-regulate itself so that when it eventually disappears from the blood-stream, you have a mild and short withdrawal period. Some people take 10-20mg for 5 days and then stop. Others take 20mg for one day and then 10mg a week later. I don't know which way works best. With Prozac, you can even skip days and take it every day, then every other day, then every third day, etc.

I think I would try taking Prozac 20mg for several consecutive days and wait. The withdrawal symptoms will almost certainly disappear. If they reappear within a few days, take another 20mg and wait again. You should find that you can go longer and longer between doses. You might even elect to move down to 10mg doses. Hopefully, this process will not exceed two or three weeks. When you can go 5 days without withdrawal symptoms appearing, take a shot at complete discontinuation.

This is the best I can come up with for now. There really is no definitive method that I have seen published. There is no consensus here as to the details of a Prozac cross-over protocol. Maybe we can all follow you through the process and make suggestions to adjust things as we go along.


- Scott

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by LBB on May 31, 2005, at 20:49:44

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » LBB, posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 18:54:54

Scott, again, thank you.

I just got off the phone with my doctor. I had told him how I was feeling and he had acted "shocked" at the severity. I told him of the legit, peer reviewed studies I have seen on JAMA and in the BMJ, other psych. journals, etc. So, long story short, he called me back and said that "he learned a lot." (thankyouverymuch at my mental and physical expense! ARGH!), and he spoke to a Psycho-Pharmacologist colleague who confirmed my findings and that indeed, Effexor is hell to come off of. Needless to say, I felt vindicated, but also pissed at the same time, that he didn't know of these potential horrible withdrawal side effects and weaned me too fast.

So, what his colleague said that since I have been off the meds totally for 5 days, he would like to see me ride out 3 more days if I can and then we will re-evaluate. If I feel worse or just can't stand it, he said he would do the Prozac thing, but at this point in time, he would like to see how it goes if I am willing to try. And I am, so we shall see.

I am keeping my fingers crossed that these nasty feelings subside over the next 3 days, and then I will post again and update here.

Thanks again for all your help, reading what you and the others here have said has been a tremendous blessing!

Lisa

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by 4WD on May 31, 2005, at 22:00:14

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » LBB, posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 17:51:17

> Hi Lisa
>
> > My concern is what Scott said about having permanent-like withdrawal effects.
>
> Actually, I have never used the word "permanent". The worst scenarios I have seen described here involve a persistence of withdrawal symptoms for no more than a few months.
>
> > Since I am not going on another drug,
>
> This is a decision that might prevent you from getting past all of this quickly. I would think about using the Prozac cross-over method if I were in your position. It would only be for one or two weeks, and you wouldn't have to suffer. It might also shorten by months the time withdrawal effects persist.
>
> > Will I never feel better?
>
> Yes. The question is when. You could start feeling better tomorrow if you were to take 10-20mg of Prozac today.
>
> Perhaps it is worth waiting two months before trying to conceive so that you can treat your withdrawal syndrome properly.
>
> Please remember that part of the withdrawal syndrome is anxiety. Although it will be difficult, try to recognize this and not allow your thoughts to succumb to the power of the anxiety. Your thinking will be much clearer and things will seem less catastrophic if you can reduce your level of anxiety. Your thoughts aren't by themselves producing the anxiety. Your anxiety is producing thoughts that are overwhelming.
>
> Regardless of what decisions you come to regarding the management of your current withdrawal syndrome, it will eventually disappear. Perhaps it makes sense to make that happen sooner than later.
>
> I wish you nothing but the best of luck, and look foward to hearing good news from you soon. I'm sure we will soon see a healthy new addition to your family.
>
> :-)
>
>
> - Scott
>

Scott,

I'm trying to relate this to my own situation. I tapered Effexor over a period of about a month from 50mg to about 10mg and started Celexa 20mg when I began the Effexor taper. So there was no time that I wasn't on an AD. I had switched successfully from Effexor to Celexa a couple of times before with no problem other than a slight increase in morning anxiety.

But the last four times I tried to switch from Effexor to a different drug (Paxil, twice -quick switch with short Effexor taper; Cymbalta once with 1 month Effexor taper and Cymbalta build up and now Celexa with 1 month Effexor taper) I have experienced the sudden onset of horrible fear anywhwere from one week to one month after the last dose of Effexor.

I guess I'm wondering (in a very roundabout way, sorry) whether the fear is truly due to stopping Effexor. And if so, how long might it last? At most?

Thanks,

Marsha

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by kcjuggler on May 31, 2005, at 23:05:02

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by 4WD on May 31, 2005, at 22:00:14

I'd like to know the answer as well. I tried to go from 37.5 to zero, and failed. I ended up going to my "regular" doctor, whom suggested I continue taking the Effexor every day - but half the 37.5 mg pill until they were gone. (I still have some left, but wanted to try to stop, since this past weekend was a long weekend.)

I took half of the 37.5 mg pill every day for 20 days. Today is my 5th day without taking any Effexor. Every now and then I'll get the "brain shock" (I like that description - thanks Lisa). I'll also feel some vertigo and find myself to be very easily agitated. These symptoms are no where near as bad as before, but still annoying.

Should I try 1/4 of the 37.5 pill? How long 2 weeks?

I don't want to go back to Effexor, as I think tomorrow might be the "day" when there are no more withdrawal symptoms. If I try the 1/4 pill approach, how many days of withdrawal symptoms do I endure before trying an 1/8 of a pill?

I feel like I'm on the 1 yard line and it's 4th down. I'm so close, do I go for 7 points (no pill), or settle for a field goal (1/4 pill)?

kc

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » kcjuggler

Posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 23:28:43

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by kcjuggler on May 31, 2005, at 23:05:02

Hi.

To make a long story short, cut the pills into 1/8 if you can - precision is not necessary - and take small doses several times a day. You will probably end up dosing 3-5 times a day. You'll be using Effexor as a PRN like aspirin for a headache. It is important to wait until the withdrawal effects reappear before taking your next dose. This is a flexible-dosing strategy that works well when one is trying to taper the last 25% of the original dosage.

Like I said, precision in dividing up doses is not critical here. However, through experimentation, you would like to find the amount of Effexor that will allow you to be free of symptoms for 6-8 hours. This might mean using 1/4 pill to start off. I have no idea. If you go well beyond the 8 hours, take smaller doses. You will find that you need smaller and smaller doses to mitigate the withdrawal. When you get stuck in that you cannot reduce the dosage any further without making it lasting 6 hours, just discontinue it completely. The withdrawal syndrome should be relatively mild and short-lived.

I don't know what percentage of people this flexible-dosing strategy is ideal for, but I think it is worth a try. I find that I can get off of 300mg of Effexor within 2 weeks this way without suffering residual symptoms thereafter.


- Scott

> I'd like to know the answer as well. I tried to go from 37.5 to zero, and failed. I ended up going to my "regular" doctor, whom suggested I continue taking the Effexor every day - but half the 37.5 mg pill until they were gone. (I still have some left, but wanted to try to stop, since this past weekend was a long weekend.)
>
> I took half of the 37.5 mg pill every day for 20 days. Today is my 5th day without taking any Effexor. Every now and then I'll get the "brain shock" (I like that description - thanks Lisa). I'll also feel some vertigo and find myself to be very easily agitated. These symptoms are no where near as bad as before, but still annoying.
>
> Should I try 1/4 of the 37.5 pill? How long 2 weeks?
>
> I don't want to go back to Effexor, as I think tomorrow might be the "day" when there are no more withdrawal symptoms. If I try the 1/4 pill approach, how many days of withdrawal symptoms do I endure before trying an 1/8 of a pill?
>
> I feel like I'm on the 1 yard line and it's 4th down. I'm so close, do I go for 7 points (no pill), or settle for a field goal (1/4 pill)?
>
> kc

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by kcjuggler on June 1, 2005, at 8:36:24

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » kcjuggler, posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 23:28:43

THANK YOU!!!! Fascinating!! I never would have thought of this approach. I will give it a shot. Just took my first 1/4 or 1/8 amt. I can't thank you enough for the help!
kc

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by Margie24 on June 1, 2005, at 23:02:15

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last? » kcjuggler, posted by SLS on May 31, 2005, at 23:28:43

I am 5 weeks pregnant, was taking 150mg of Effexor daily when I found out (had been for 2 years). Obststrician said to stop. 150 every other day for 2 weeks, 75 " ", then stop.
I wanted to get off quicker, because I don't trust it with the fetus. Went straight to 75 for a week. Was okay. Split 75 (roughly, becasue I have the beads), and took 37.5 for 4 days. Quit altogether today.
My brain is half shut down. I can't reason through anything too complex. I have to print out one of your responses regarding tapering with 1/4ths so my husband can read it and explain it to me! Anyone else feel just flat out STUPID??
The worst is the swooshing in my ears when I turn my eyes.
I see other meds can alleviate effects, but I really don't want it in my bloodstream right now. This period in pregnancy is supposedly one of the most delicate.
I think I can hold on for a few days.
My question is....IS IT SAFE TO FEEL THIS WAY? WILL I HAVE BRAIN DAMAGE? And WHY does this happen? I have close friends who are alcoholics and former drug users. They didn't have such prolonged withdraw.
WILL IT STOP SOON?

Thank you so much to all who have posted on this topic.

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by LBB on June 2, 2005, at 1:03:59

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by Margie24 on June 1, 2005, at 23:02:15

Hey everyone, well I made it today with the same side effects, but less powerful than yesterday. Today I found that if I ate and didn't let my blood sugar get too low, the side effects were not as strong. The most significant improvement seems to be those flippin 'brain shocks.' Those seem to have improved (they used to make me feel like not only my brain was being shocked, but also my tongue would feel a bit shocked and numb, if that makes any sense).

So today still sucks, but not as bad as yesterday. Tomorrow will be day 7 off Effexor. I hope it gets better each day, even if just a little.

Margie - I wonder the same thing. Is my brain permanently damaged from this or what? I imagine that in the long term, maybe nobody has the answer, which scares me now to think about. I guess we take risks anytime we take these meds. I just wish I had known about this before I opted to take them. Had I known about this, I never would have agreed. And I am someone who prides herself on doing research before taking medication, etc. After my baby died, I just didn't care about it, and went with what my shrink said. Anyway, I hope it gets better for you. ((HUGS))

Lisa

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by jdjour on June 2, 2005, at 3:29:17

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by LBB on June 2, 2005, at 1:03:59

Thanks to everyone who has written here about Effexor. You've all been a great help. I've been tapering off of it slowly for a month and on Sunday I took my last capsule. I've been feeling awful since Tuesday - brain zaps, eye pain, fatigue, vertigo. To make matters worse, I developed a "floater" in one eye and had to see an opthalmologist since I was seeing some flashes also. Who KNOWS if that had something to do with the withdrawl, but I had to have it checked to see if I had torn my retina (no). The flashes are gone, but the annoying floater is still there. Anyway, I had to go to a work function tonight, and before I went, I took a few beads from one of my capsules - feeling like a complete junkie! - and it helped the withdrawl symptoms. I'm determined not to do that again unless I can't function when I need to. I want this junk out of my system forever.

I keep wondering why pharmaceutical companies get away with marketing drugs without issuing a severe warning about going off them. I would NEVER have taken these, had I known how horrible I would feel trying to get off of them. I feel worse than I did when I started taking them for the stress I was experiencing around caring for my aging mom.

My doctor who prescribed these (who is supposed to be cutting edge), said to me on Tuesday, that since it was 48 hours after my last pill then, that my withdrawl symptoms wouldn't get any worse than they were. She must have been trained to give "anxious" patients a positive message. Thanks, yeah, big help.

Looking forward to feeling better...

Jdjour

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by LBB on June 2, 2005, at 10:24:44

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by jdjour on June 2, 2005, at 3:29:17

It makes me so mad and sad to see all these posts... how do the pharmaceutical reps. sleep at night? Seriously! I mean of course Effexor does some good, it helps with depression - but this withdrawal syndrome, it is such an evil monster and no where are we told about it except through others like ourselves. I guess all we can do, those of us who have and are suffering through this hell, can be warriors for the cause, to warn people of these risks - then at least people can make an informed choice about taking Effexor as their antidepressant.

Part of me thinks we should print out these posts and send them to the media, send them to the drug reps., send them to the FDA!

I hope everyone feels a little bit better today than yesterday. ((HUGS))
Lisa

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by SLS on June 2, 2005, at 11:20:07

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by LBB on June 2, 2005, at 10:24:44

> I guess all we can do, those of us who have and are suffering through this hell, can be warriors for the cause, to warn people of these risks - then at least people can make an informed choice about taking Effexor as their antidepressant.

Please remember that EVERY SRI has been observed to produce intense withdrawal syndromes. Effexor is not unique. Unfortunately, with its short half life, Effexor makes tapering difficult *unless* one is prepared to take small amounts several times a day rather than once a day or skipping days.

Fair reporting to people regarding antidepressants should suggest that the SRI discontinuation syndrome exists for all of the drugs represented in this class.


- Scott

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by Margie24 on June 3, 2005, at 15:47:16

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by LBB on June 2, 2005, at 1:03:59

I went to petitiononline.com/effexor/ and signed it. It's a petition to the manufacturers asking them to disclose effects to public. You can leave a comment. It just made me feel good for some reason-just thought I'd let you all know.
Mags

 

Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?

Posted by kcjuggler on June 3, 2005, at 21:21:43

In reply to Re: How long do Effexor XL withdrawals last?, posted by Margie24 on June 3, 2005, at 15:47:16

Just a follow up - I've been able to make it thru 2 days effexor-free! Yeh! I hesitate to jump up and down, as I'm afraid this isn't a "permanent" and/or "real" thing... don't want to "jinx" it, if you know what I mean.

Taking small portions like an aspirin seemed to work. I had to do it only 1 day. The next day I didn't feel any of the physical symptoms. I have been a bit cranky, but don't know that it's related to lack of effexor.

I hope I remain symptom free. I wish all of you luck and speedy recoveries from the withdrawal effects. I also want to thank all whom have posted. This forum really helped me, when I didn't know where to go for help.

kc


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