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Posted by Amanda_S on November 27, 2006, at 2:08:09
I am wondering if any of you have withdrawn cold turkey? If so, how long until the leg jerks, brain zaps & short-term memory loss (where I know what I want to say or write but can't get it out) stop? I took it for 7 months at 75mg day. But for the last month only every other day. Now its day 5 of being off the med totally. (I am on Wellbutrin now d/t weight gain and NO libido on Effexor, plus no lessening of depression). Please offer any advise. The side effects are not debilitating, just annoying and I'd love to know there's a light at the end of all this! Thanks and God Bless!!
Posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 16:22:17
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by corafree on October 21, 2006, at 16:11:14
I was taking effexor xr 75 mg. I wasn't taking the prescribed doses though i was taking 4 and 5 at a time. I also smoked it. Please don't be stupid like me! I am going through masive withdrawls. I go through shaking for hours at a time and everything. Its horrible! I have been off it now for 1 week. I am still going through all of the withdrawls. Its not fun! Please don't be stupid like i was.
Posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 21:57:39
I was taking effexor xr 75 mg. I wasn't taking the prescribed doses though i was taking 4 and 5 at a time. I also smoked it. Please don't be stupid like me! I am going through masive withdrawls. I go through shaking for hours at a time and everything. Its horrible! I have been off it now for 1 week. I am still going through all of the withdrawls. Its not fun! Please don't be stupid like i was.
Posted by tensor on November 28, 2006, at 21:57:40
In reply to Re: effexor xr withdrawal symptoms, posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 16:15:53
>I wasn't taking the prescribed doses though i was taking 4 and 5 at a time
why?
/Mattias
Posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 21:57:40
In reply to Re: effexor xr withdrawal symptoms » BebeBoo, posted by tensor on November 28, 2006, at 16:27:44
beacuse i was an addict. i have the desease of addiction. and i tried it once because i was stupid and i got addicted
Posted by lymom3 on November 28, 2006, at 21:57:40
In reply to Re: effexor xr withdrawal symptoms » tensor, posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 16:47:30
withdrawal from Effexor for me was about 10 days before I was back to normal...hang in there
Posted by blueberry on November 28, 2006, at 21:57:40
In reply to Re: effexor xr withdrawal symptoms, posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 16:15:53
> I was taking effexor xr 75 mg. I wasn't taking the prescribed doses though i was taking 4 and 5 at a time. I also smoked it. Please don't be stupid like me! I am going through masive withdrawls. I go through shaking for hours at a time and everything. Its horrible! I have been off it now for 1 week. I am still going through all of the withdrawls. Its not fun! Please don't be stupid like i was.
>Addicted to effexor? Actually liking multiple doses of it at a time? Smoking it? I've never heard of any of these things. I was going to ask why you didn't wean off of it slowly, but I can see that for whatever reason the addiction thing probably would be too much to fight and cold turkey would be the only way.
How did you smoke effexor? In a bong? Rolled up with tobacco? What effect did you get from it?
Effexor withdrawals are worse than most. One remedy that I've heard helps a lot is benadryl. I don't know why it helps, but there have been numerous reports that it does.
Posted by dancingstar on November 28, 2006, at 23:06:24
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR » corafree, posted by BebeBoo on November 28, 2006, at 16:22:17
You smoked Effexor? I have never heard of that. I do hope you feel better soon. You might want to check in with your doctor.
Posted by SandiDee on November 29, 2006, at 17:40:12
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR » BebeBoo, posted by dancingstar on November 28, 2006, at 23:06:24
Tomorrow I start weaning off my Effexor XR. I have been taking 225 mg. for a little over a year now. It worked fine for quite awhile, but lately doesn't seem to have the same effect, so my Dr. and I talked about starting Celexa, which means coming off the Effexor first. Tomorrow I go to 150 mg. for a week, then 75 mg. for another week, then start the Celexa, and check in with Dr. in another 2 weeks. Anyone have any insight as to what I may experience? I have read alot of posts here, but most seem to be about 75 mg. Any info would be appreciated.
Posted by elsie_girl on November 29, 2006, at 20:12:16
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by SandiDee on November 29, 2006, at 17:40:12
> Tomorrow I start weaning off my Effexor XR. I have been taking 225 mg. for a little over a year now. It worked fine for quite awhile, but lately doesn't seem to have the same effect, so my Dr. and I talked about starting Celexa, which means coming off the Effexor first. Tomorrow I go to 150 mg. for a week, then 75 mg. for another week, then start the Celexa, and check in with Dr. in another 2 weeks. Anyone have any insight as to what I may experience? I have read alot of posts here, but most seem to be about 75 mg. Any info would be appreciated.<
I have posted before as have many. I was on 325mg for about 5 years. Eventually I decided the side-effects outweighed the benefits of being on Efexor. I reduced one capsule (75mg) every two weeks until I got down to the last 75mg capsule i.e. 250mg for 2 weeks, then 175mg for 2 weeks etc. I was on 75mg for 4 weeks and then spilling out half of my capsule daily i.e. 37.5mg daily etc. I still had a lot of problems with this. I didn't have much problems with the reduction, but in the days immediately after stopping completely. I went through Hell! Many have posted that they have been prescribed other meds to help them through the withdrawal period e.g. Prozac. Make sure you ask your doctor for help if you need it. Good luck!
Elsie
Posted by over 55 on November 30, 2006, at 8:36:08
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR » SandiDee, posted by elsie_girl on November 29, 2006, at 20:12:16
I agree with all said here and do read the old posts as they are helpful. Slow...slow...slow seems to be the key and listen to your body as you go; everyone is so different. I have been off Effexor about 4 1/2 months now and doing fine even with the holidays approaching. Took Prozac to wean and then weaned off prozac relatively quickly. Good luck on your journey and keep us posted on your progress.
Posted by corafree on November 30, 2006, at 15:05:28
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by over 55 on November 30, 2006, at 8:36:08
Posting 2 explain reason not participating in thread. SO (of 11yrs) left me & I'm grieving. Didn't want 2 worry or suggest disinterest. W/o u, my best friends, here, I'd not have tools 2 tap into capability and way to recovery. But, at this time, I can't 'do my part' here. Pls forgive me.
cf
Posted by over 55 on December 4, 2006, at 9:22:56
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by corafree on November 30, 2006, at 15:05:28
No explanation needed needed CF. I have gathered much strength in the past from your posting and know you will make it through this tough time and be victorious. Life is just not fair at times. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. (((((((((CF))))))))))
Posted by bayleebug on December 26, 2006, at 10:38:51
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by over 55 on December 4, 2006, at 9:22:56
I began my withdrawl from effexor XR the Friday before christmas. This is HELL. I don't know how much of this I can take. My symptoms are terrible. I could not get off the couch for three days and then when I finally have, I am so tired within five minutes I lay back down. Now I have to work. The DR switched me to Prozac 20mg after two years of Effexsor XR 150mg, cold turkey. If I have to go through this same thing with the Prozac, I don't know how much I can stand.
My question is how long do I have to feel this way, in general? Do I continue to withdrawal or do I simply refigure my finances to afford the effexsor each month? I am so tired.
Posted by dancingstar on December 26, 2006, at 10:46:42
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by bayleebug on December 26, 2006, at 10:38:51
You may want to find a way to quit more slowly. Some people are able to quit cold turkey without too much trouble, and it lasts only a week or two; some of us, like me, suffer for years.
Effexor made me so sick that I wouldn't ever take it or anything like it again, but if it wasn't too horrible for you, you may want to take it again and wean back off very, very slowly so that your body can better cope with the withdrawal.
I'm sorry that you're feeling so bad. I remember how awful it is. Whatever you decide, I hope you're feeling better soon!!
Posted by over 55 on January 4, 2007, at 8:40:57
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR » bayleebug, posted by dancingstar on December 26, 2006, at 10:46:42
Sorry it took so long to respond. I was on a little vacation to the Caribbean over the Holidays and ended up with a "bug" that laid me up since I got back. Hope you are feeling better by now and cetainly agree you need to go slow and listen to your own body to get off the effexor. I wean off with Prozac and now take 20 mg every other day of Prozac. Went four months w/o anythign, but feel much better on a small dose of prozac w/0 much side effect at all. Please know what we care about you and your journey and all hope for a better tomorrow!!
Posted by dancingstar on January 4, 2007, at 11:08:49
In reply to Re: Horrible Withdrawls from EFFEXOR XR, posted by over 55 on January 4, 2007, at 8:40:57
I have another suggestion for anyone who has stopped taking Effexor and is now afraid to go near meds, natural compounded seratonin. It may not be easy to get.
I spoke with my doctor who is well aware of the studies that show that "seratonin doesn't cross the blood/brain barrier," but we don't know who funded those studies because it seems to work quite well for many of us.
It's just a thought, and I only mention it because it may be helpful to someone.
Posted by Jen2 on January 15, 2007, at 21:57:40
In reply to Effexor XR withdrawal s/e's, posted by Amanda_S on November 25, 2006, at 0:21:51
Hi,
After 2 years on 75mg I successfully got off Effexor -- with the good advice from this list.
After going to 37.5 for a couple months (and having my pdoc tell me that since the pharma didn't make a smaller dose there wasn't anything she could do about that) I took the last two weeks of 37.5, opened them up, and divided up the little balls inside. I took 75% for 10 days, 50% for 8 days, and 25% for 10 days. There are about 80 or so little balls inside each 37.5mg capsule, and while it was a bit tedious dividing them each night, it was completely worth it. Two days after taking the last capsule of 25%, I started having very mild brain flashing and some memory problems -- but it was nothing compared to what I experienced when I forgot to take a pill occasionally. I still have some brain flashes and, oddly enough, tongue flashes, but I'm feeling clearer than I have in years and am very happy to be off the drugs.
So thanks to all of you -- and thanks to Dr. Bob for this list -- as the advice I received from this list was unimaginably valuable. Cheers!
> I am wondering if any of you have withdrawn cold turkey? If so, how long until the leg jerks, brain zaps & short-term memory loss (where I know what I want to say or write but can't get it out) stop? I took it for 7 months at 75mg day. But for the last month only every other day. Now its day 5 of being off the med totally. (I am on Wellbutrin now d/t weight gain and NO libido on Effexor, plus no lessening of depression). Please offer any advise. The side effects are not debilitating, just annoying and I'd love to know there's a light at the end of all this! Thanks and God Bless!!
Posted by rina on February 4, 2007, at 22:15:42
In reply to Re: Effexor XR withdrawal s/e's, posted by Jen2 on January 15, 2007, at 21:57:40
Okay here's the thing. My diagnosis is Bipolar, ADD and depression. Last week my pdoc decided to abruptly stop the Effex, due to a recent hypomanic occurence. I was on 225mg originally, then 150mg. She then had me go cold turkey. This is worse than labor without an epidural!! First, my head is about to explode due to the vertigo experience, insomnia, weird suicidal dreams, major dysphoria, diarrhea, vomitting, up and down mood swings and I've been shaking like a leaf as if I'm detoxing from alcohol. This is the worst thing, I've ever experienced.
Posted by dancingstar on February 4, 2007, at 22:25:29
In reply to Withdrawal From Effexor XR Worse Than Labor!!, posted by rina on February 4, 2007, at 22:15:42
Rina, I'm so sorry, my heart goes out to you.
Get your doc to put you back on E and get off more slowly, much more slowly. It took me two years to completely recover because I quit cold turkey, and I'm not sure I did completely recover. It's not the best way to stop taking that vile drug.
Posted by rina on February 5, 2007, at 18:19:47
In reply to Re: Withdrawal From Effexor XR Worse Than Labor!! » rina, posted by dancingstar on February 4, 2007, at 22:25:29
> Rina, I'm so sorry, my heart goes out to you.
>
> Get your doc to put you back on E and get off more slowly, much more slowly. It took me two years to completely recover because I quit cold turkey, and I'm not sure I did completely recover. It's not the best way to stop taking that vile drug.The bad thing is, my psychiatrist is doing it. Get this, she suggested I might be coming down with the flu. Such a bag of bull****
Posted by dancingstar on February 5, 2007, at 18:26:05
In reply to Re: Withdrawal From Effexor XR Worse Than Labor!!, posted by rina on February 5, 2007, at 18:19:47
She has to know better. These are supposed to be educated, intelligent, well-read folks, aren't they?
Maybe you can find another pdoc to help you? That kind of pain is cruel and unusual punishment, and you didn't even do anything wrong.
Hang in there!!
> > Rina, I'm so sorry, my heart goes out to you.
> >
> > Get your doc to put you back on E and get off more slowly, much more slowly. It took me two years to completely recover because I quit cold turkey, and I'm not sure I did completely recover. It's not the best way to stop taking that vile drug.
>
> The bad thing is, my psychiatrist is doing it. Get this, she suggested I might be coming down with the flu. Such a bag of bull****
>
>
Posted by Jouezmoi on February 22, 2007, at 16:50:40
In reply to Re: Withdrawl, posted by shelby11 on October 17, 2006, at 16:31:54
All .... I have great news. A solution that has worked and I am finally Effexor free.
After suffering for 3 months trying to get off of this drug, I finally got my doc to do something. He did some thinking and some research and came up with the simplest thing that worked immediately. Understand, I was down to 37.5mg a day and could not get below that without the debilitating withdrawal effects that you all have described, and had only been on 75mg a day for about 7 months.
The solution? Tranxene. This drug is also used for severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and for some reason it worked perfectly for me.
I started with Tranxene T, 10mg twice daily. By the 3rd day, the symptoms were gone ... gone ... no brain shocks, no brain shivers, no nausea, no nightmares .. back to normal. The regimen is 10mg twice daily for 1 week, then once daily for the 2nd week and thats it.
I am finally free, and tranxene is a cheap drug. I think my doc needs an award for this one, because nowhere in all my research have I seen this as an option.
You gotta try this.
Posted by dancingstar on February 22, 2007, at 17:14:31
In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawal Solution » shelby11, posted by Jouezmoi on February 22, 2007, at 16:50:40
Congratulations, Jouezmoi, on your wonderful news!
Long after I had stopped taking Effexor, one of my doctors did try a tiny dose of 2 micrograms of Naltrexone to help me with both fibromyalgia and the continuing symptoms of withdrawal from Effexor, but as has been my contention all along, I'm very sensitive to drugs, and don't tolerate them well.
Soon after I took it, I was in an enormous amount of pain and got a migraine that knocked me flat out. Not realizing it was the drug at first, I took them a few times, each time with the same result, before tossing them.
I think it's a solution that could work for some people. If someone begins to get even sicker, though, well, um, it isn't your imagination :-).
Posted by Jouezmoi on March 24, 2007, at 15:58:13
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
All .... I have great news. A solution that has worked and I am finally Effexor free.
After suffering for 3 months trying to get off of this drug, I finally got my doc to do something. He did some thinking and some research and came up with the simplest thing that worked immediately. Understand, I was down to 37.5mg a day and could not get below that without the debilitating withdrawal effects that you all have described, and had only been on 75mg a day for about 7 months.
The solution? Tranxene. This drug is also used for severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and for some reason it worked perfectly for me.
I started with Tranxene T, 10mg twice daily. By the 3rd day, the symptoms were gone ... gone ... no brain shocks, no brain shivers, no nausea, no nightmares .. back to normal. The regimen is 10mg twice daily for 1 week, then once daily for the 2nd week and thats it.
I am finally free, and tranxene is a cheap drug. I think my doc needs an award for this one, because nowhere in all my research have I seen this as an option.
You gotta try this.
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