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Re: anyone been on effexor xr for more than 1 year

Posted by pat123 on March 14, 2001, at 11:41:33

In reply to Re: anyone been on effexor xr for more than 1 year, posted by crylt73 on March 10, 2001, at 12:51:59

Been on Effexor 6 years, taking between 150-300
mgs a day. Sometimes I need more, sometimes less.
I have no indication that Effexor is less effective now than it was in the past.

Pat

 

Effexor and caffeine - McGuyver

Posted by willow on March 14, 2001, at 12:22:23

In reply to Re: Strange side effects, agitation » Amy3877, posted by McGuyver on March 14, 2001, at 11:01:32

"Apparently Effexor multiplies the effects of caffine. By three times!"

This I did not know and hadn't been told. My heartrate was racing and my blood pressure was up. The nurse who put a monitor on me mentioned that caffeine can have this effect. I started drinking decaff after my first morning cup and things seem to be clicking really well. Suprisingly though since starting the effexor I have been craving coffee?! And by the evening am very thirsty.

Thanks for the good advice!

Willow

 

strange happy withdrawal

Posted by sar on March 14, 2001, at 18:14:59

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawal, posted by Alli on March 1, 2001, at 8:51:41

Hi. I've been debating whether or not to post on this because I think it's pretty crazy myself, but I'm curious if anyone has had a similar experience.

I was on 75 mg Effexor XR for a month; I ran out of my free samples and have decided not to get anymore because it really didn't do that much for me, except make me a bit numb, mess up my sleep pattern a little, and have occassional muscle spasms.

So I've been off for two days. Last night I could sleep for only 3 hours (normally I sleep 8-10) before waking up feeling incredibly clear and happy. I laughed out loud for the first *genuine* time in a long time, it came so easily and was so infectious that I continued to laugh hard and out loud at things that I'd normally only internally smile at.

It was hard to stop! Considering what I've read on this board about others' terrible withdrawal symptoms, I know I'm lucky (so far) and certainly not complaining! My family did think I was a bit loony this morning with all the laughing and antsyness probably because I'm normally pretty sedate and quiet, stereotypical *depressed* person.

Has anyone experienced a positive withdrawal? How long did it last?

thanks,
sar

 

Is effexor right for me??

Posted by Robin on March 14, 2001, at 18:41:59

In reply to new to effexor xr wondering about effects, posted by Robin on November 30, 2000, at 19:17:59

My doctor prescribed Effexor XR 150 mg for me about 4 months ago for depression. I've noticed that my depression worsens when it's time for my period. During that time of the month, and for a week or so before, even while on Effexor, I still feel very depressed. I've heard of PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) and I was thinking that might be my problem since depression and my period coincide. Do you think switching from Effexor to the med they give for PMDD would help me? I think it's an anti- depresent as well. Or am I just going to have to live with being more depressed while on my period? Just wondering what you thought. Thanks!

 

Re: strange happy withdrawal

Posted by willow on March 14, 2001, at 19:22:43

In reply to strange happy withdrawal, posted by sar on March 14, 2001, at 18:14:59

"I laughed out loud for the first *genuine* time in a long time, it came so easily and was so infectious that I continued to laugh hard and out loud at things that I'd normally only internally smile at."

I had a similar experience but it wasn't from withdrawal. I can't recall what dose I was at, but I was laughing. It passed and now I'm probably just my normal happy self. I'm still on the effexor though.

I do think you have to taper down even if you were just on 75mg. If you start feeling any of the withdrawal problems get some 37.5mg samples from the doctor and follow other posts advice on cutting back.

Best Wishes
Willow

 

Re: strange happy withdrawal

Posted by dreamer on March 15, 2001, at 8:37:57

In reply to strange happy withdrawal, posted by sar on March 14, 2001, at 18:14:59

> Hi. I've been debating whether or not to post on this because I think it's pretty crazy myself, but I'm curious if anyone has had a similar experience.
>
> I was on 75 mg Effexor XR for a month; I ran out of my free samples and have decided not to get anymore because it really didn't do that much for me, except make me a bit numb, mess up my sleep pattern a little, and have occassional muscle spasms.
>
> So I've been off for two days. Last night I could sleep for only 3 hours (normally I sleep 8-10) before waking up feeling incredibly clear and happy. I laughed out loud for the first *genuine* time in a long time, it came so easily and was so infectious that I continued to laugh hard and out loud at things that I'd normally only internally smile at.
>
> It was hard to stop! Considering what I've read on this board about others' terrible withdrawal symptoms, I know I'm lucky (so far) and certainly not complaining! My family did think I was a bit loony this morning with all the laughing and antsyness probably because I'm normally pretty sedate and quiet, stereotypical *depressed* person.
>
> Has anyone experienced a positive withdrawal? How long did it last?
>
> thanks,
> sar

Yes,youre not alone i also take 75mg xr and if i miss one there reaches a point where i feel REALLY happy euphoric and giggle at anything,is this what they call hypomania? anyway it doesnt last only a few hours then i get irritable.Ijust wish i could be in that state forever.

 

Re: 4 Weeks off Effexor » Leo

Posted by Janie on March 15, 2001, at 11:11:08

In reply to 4 Weeks off Effexor, posted by Leo on March 7, 2001, at 17:23:26

> I'm now four weeks off effexor. Things have changed drastically for the better. I am still experiencing "flashbacks" of the withdrawal. Namely the dysphoric feeling and light headedness. Joints aching pretty bad. Still have occasional severe headaches. Still lack much motivation but I'm forcing myself to get up and get going. With this effort, there is still a great deal of fatigue.

Leo and All
I am now into my 3-4 week of weaning off the Effexor XR, tapering down from 37.5 mg/day to just taking a dose when I REALLY can't function, which is now about every 4-5 days. I am very interested in feedback on joint pain, mentioned above. I have been on aspirin for many years for arthritis. The joint pain became worse while I was taking Effexor, and I have recently been placed on Celebrex to control my arthritis. Have others experienced complications involving the joints? I did not make the connection until reading this post.

 

Re: From Wellbutrin for Dep. and ADD to Effexor XR

Posted by CraigC on March 15, 2001, at 12:44:43

In reply to Re: From Wellbutrin for Dep. and ADD to Effexor XR, posted by Sara T. on April 16, 2000, at 12:17:40

> > It really is nice to have a place to write and ask questions. I have learned far more from reading the messages on the message boards than from reading the medical information. I was put on Wellbutrin about 3 weeks ago for adult ADD with depression. Like Maggie had mentioned in her message, I felt like I had electric shocks running through my body. I also was extremely sick to my stomach and didn't feel like eating anything. After 2 weeks I finally felt better and then broke out in the worst case of hives I've ever had. I'm not positive that the Wellbutrin caused it, but they took me off it. I am now on Effexor XR. I started it on Thursday. I am taking 37-1/2 mg. for 1 week and then am supposed to take 75 mg. for a week, and then 75 in the morning and 75 in the evening after that. I really hope it helps both the depression and the ADD symptoms. So far I have gotten a couple of headaches, am extremely crabby and feel sort of tired, but I am willing to give this a chance. Is there anyone who has been given this medicine for ADD? Please let me know! Thanks!
>
> I have been prescribed Effexor XR for ADD, anxiety and depression. I have been taking the 75 mg dose in the morning for a month now and I think it works well for me. Side effects have been miinimal. But I don't really think it has touched the ADD symptoms. Combining it with 10 or 15 mgs of ritalin gave me the energy and motivation I need to get started on things, but my BP went up into the 90's and the pschiatrist said to stop the ritalin, which I feel really bummed about. But I am also taking birth control pills for hormonal changes as well and that can bring out the BP stuff too.
>
> My doc said that Effexor plus adderall are the preferred mix of the "experts" on ADHD field at the moment.
>
> Hope you get good results.
>
> Also, I'm glad to see some other ADD adults posting med questions. Makes me feel like I have some company.
>
> Sara T.

Hello. I am a 32 y/o male who was taking 300mg of effexor daily for about 1 year to treat ADD. I have always had ADD but after a friend of my wife's husband had succes with using medication to help his concentration and constant distractability i thought i would persue some help as well. I started seeing a doctor who had a good referral for helping peopel with ADD. He tried several medications over several months like adderal which did not help or have any side effects when i stopped the useage. He then put me on effexor which also had no positve results at all. Well,during the time i had missed a few days of taking the medication,or could not get the prescription filled in time and experienced horrible side effects. Headaches,dizziness,tingling in my brain,flu like symptoms and irritability. It was then i realized my body was physically addicted to the effexor. I then searched the internet for more info because of all the side effects i thought i was loosing my mind to say the least. I never had taken much medication, nor was i hardly ever sick but these side effects were really terrible. I was glad to find this format on line with alot of innformation of similiar people with the exact same side effects. I was very angry at my doctor for not even mentioning the possible side effects i could experience. If i had known i would have never tried it.
I made the decision to stop cold turkey which i do not recommend to everyone but i was determined to atleast try it for a week to see if i could make it. The first 3-4 days were aweful and for the first time in about 5 years i almost called in sick at work but staying busy and not laying around even though painful kept my mind off the withdrawals a little bit,which was better than not at all.I wanted to give in time and time again but i did not. I worked as much as i could,watched TV,stayed busy until i was so tired i was about to pass out which made going to bed alot better since i would not have to lay there,brain tingling,dizzy when i shut my eyes..etc. and i could just lay down and be out in a few minutes.
I started better about the 5th day,although still having many bad side effects,they were much milder.I could now walk standing straigh up and not holdiing my head down from the severe headache pain. Gradually the side effects went away,occasionally returning at night it seemed for about a week. I am now totally off the efexxor and feel 100%. It is so hard to explain to people who cannot relate how aweful the side effects are and what a terrible feeling it brings on.
If i can tell anyone anything else about my personal situation i would be glad to help.
Finally i would never ever take any medication without researching it first. I made this mistake once and it had terrible results and i will not ever go through that again.
HANG IN THERE !
Regards,
Craig

 

Re: Strange side effects, agitation - caffiene

Posted by NikkiT2 on March 15, 2001, at 17:27:12

In reply to Re: Strange side effects, agitation » Amy3877, posted by McGuyver on March 14, 2001, at 11:01:32

Oh my god!! I never knew this - I've just started cutting caffiene out of my diet., as I felt it was working "too well" - I've been of effexor for about 6 months now!!!

Now I know hwy!

Nikki

> >Amy,
>
> My sister's father in law is a pharmasist, and her sister in law has a PHd in the same. I looked into the "aggitation" side effects we both somewhat feel. I wasn't off in my last post, but this information may be a little more accurate. 1st, how much caffine do you consume? Apparently Effexor multiplies the effects of caffine. By three times! For example, one cup of Joe with Effexor is something like three without! Now I'm slowley going to cut the caffine out, not completely and not at once (withdrawl from caffine is bad). Also, caffine dehydrates you. One cup of joe, means you should drink an extra cup of water, on top of that you should already drink. Caffine+effexor=irritation Caffine=dehydration=headache. etc... For as much as I know and am learning about drugs, maybe I missed my calling as a pharm tech.
>
>
>
> > I just found this site and I'm excited to find a group of people discussing this drug. I have been having these very strange side effects and I want to know if anyone out there has any idea what I'm talking about. It is so strange that it is hard for me to describe and put words to but I'll try my best. Every so often I will get this "agitated" feeling in a part of my body. The first time it happened I was on the plane and all of a sudden my legs felt so tense and agitated that I had to move them every 30 seconds or so to relieve the tension. I thought that it might just have to do with sitting on the plane for so long but later that night the same thing happened with my back. It felt like torture! I couldn't stop moving and trying to strech to relieve the discomfort. It hasn't happened for several weeks but yesterday the same thing happened with my neck and today I had the same feeling on my scalp! (very weird) I have talked to my Psychiatrist about it and she prescribed valium because she thought I was having muscle spasms. When I have described this side effect to her she seems to be at a total loss. I am at a total loss as well! I have been taking 112 of Effexor and 200 of Wellbutrin for about a month and a half and I have been doing much better but I have had to tolerate all of this side effect as well as sweaty hands, being freezing cold most of the time, feeling very agitated and angry, and I have a tremor as well. I am really really worried about how these medications may be messing with my brain chemistry but I am also finally "living" and I am scared to go off of them. I had been on paxil for 4 years and I couldn't get off it because of how bad the withdrawl was so I ended up replacing paxil with Effexor and I was able to go right off...but, then end up on another drug that is causing so many problems. Does anyone understand what I'm talking about? Has anyone experienced this kind of agitation? Please help me!

 

Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » heidamommy

Posted by Noddie on March 16, 2001, at 0:07:54

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that?, posted by heidamommy on August 19, 2000, at 1:20:58

I have been on effexor for a month and so far my appetite is increasingly less. I have lost about five pounds. I do excercise, but am usually a lot hungrier. If it doesn't wear off, I will definitely lose more weight. I'll keep you posted. Also, I have OCD symptoms along with Anxiety and Effexor has helped greatly with the anxiety and SOME OCD symptoms. I also take Imipramine (Tofranil) at night which knocks me out! I LOVE effexor, just for anyone who wants to know. Have also tried Buspar and Wellbutrin with bad results. Thanks for reading my comments.
N

 

Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » Noddie

Posted by Leo on March 16, 2001, at 17:21:15

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » heidamommy, posted by Noddie on March 16, 2001, at 0:07:54

I think it's wonderful that the effexor is working well for you. Do yourself a big favor. Keep reading these posts. You have been on the drug for only a month. Re-access your physical and mental state at the 6 month mark. The drug isn't the "miracle" drug it appears to be. It's initial effects are extremely deceiving. I think you will find, as hundreds of us have, that the longterm effects of effexor are devistating. Also, don't miss a dose. You'll find yourself at hell's doorway.

 

Re: anyone been on effexor xr for more than 1 year

Posted by jvalori1 on March 16, 2001, at 22:22:19

In reply to Re: anyone been on effexor xr for more than 1 year, posted by crylt73 on March 10, 2001, at 12:51:59

Hi, just found this info and have been reading posts. I have been on 300 mg of effexor xr for two years. Prior to that I had been on the non-time release effexor between 17.5 mg and 150 mg for about 3 years. I've been with two different doctors, both warned me about withdrawal symptoms. My sister was on effexor too and couldn't take the withdrawal symptoms and got switched over to prozac. It has, in all honesty, been like a miracle for me for my last bout of depression was quite debilitating. I have very mixed feelings about having to take medication and the more depressed I am, the worse I feel about taking medication. The doctors tell me everyone has ups and downs and I'm actually glad to still feel things while on the medication. I'm in the midst of a small down-swing right now. My doctor has suggested wellbutrin in addition to the effexor if the down-swing gets too severe for me to handle, which is actually how I found this - searching for info on wellbutrin.

My sister swore effexor made her gain weight and made her hair curly. I have found that after two years, my hair is curly and I have steadily gained weight. My husband says pet adoption was a side effect of effexor and I have adopted 4 pets over the last 5 years. I also have a low tolerance to heat and high humidity. My blood pressure is a little higher than it used to be. I will start to get a headache if I am really late in taking my daily dosage. But I've always gotten headaches and overall I think I've had headache relief on effexor.

I tried to wean myself off once, when I got down to 17.5 mg and the withdrawal symptoms were minimal. But eventually the depression came back and I'm up to 300 mg daily now.

But basically I'm thankful there is a medication to take.

I'm glad to hear of others' experiences.

 

Suffering from Effexor

Posted by Dolphin on March 17, 2001, at 17:42:00

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

Suffering terribly, Effexor XR Symptoms. My Doctor put me on Effexor about 8 months ago. My body began to twitch and I have "Brain Shivers" also called "Electric Shock-like sensations. My Doctors didn't know what it was. Through my research, I have found that Doctors are unaware of what Effexor does to people and they think these symptoms are Neurological (which is exactly what happen to me). I told my doctor of my symptoms and he increased my dose and sent me to a neurologist. They did an MRI and EEG and found nothing. I have been searching the Internet for months trying to find my own answers. I finally found the answer. Effexor cause SSRI Discontinuation Syndrome causing severe intolerable symtoms. While on the medication I suffered from the twitching and electric shocks. I cannot endure this anymore, so I have decided to take myself off of the drug completely. It has been a week now and I am suffering terribly. The electric shocks are brutally intense. I feel as if I keep getting shocked every few seconds. I am very tired and very sick nausea feeling. I do not recommend this drug to anyone. Anyone who wants to get off of it because of the side effects, has to suffer even more severely. I have read that the syndrome shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. I am suffering now, but hopefully in 3 weeks I will be over this living hell. Doctors do not know what they are doing to people.

 

Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that?

Posted by willow on March 17, 2001, at 18:27:46

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » Noddie, posted by Leo on March 16, 2001, at 17:21:15

I've been on effexor for almost six months. I've been on disability and finally am confident enough in my abilities that I had applied for a casual position and was hired. I too at first lost my appetite but now am slowly getting it back. I will have to start eating more healthily though because I am starting to gain weight which I've never done before.

Willow

 

Re: 4 Wks off Effexor-/joint pain » Janie

Posted by Lynn V on March 17, 2001, at 22:51:46

In reply to Re: 4 Weeks off Effexor » Leo, posted by Janie on March 15, 2001, at 11:11:08

> Leo and All
> I am now into my 3-4 week of weaning off the Effexor XR,

I am very interested in feedback on joint pain, mentioned above. I have been on aspirin for many years for arthritis. The joint pain became worse while I was taking Effexor, and I have recently been placed on Celebrex to control my arthritis. Have others experienced complications involving the joints? I did not make the connection until reading this post.


My daughter (18yo)had been on 300mg for 2 years. I am weaning her off slowly and she is now down to 150mg. She has muscle and joint pain. It is so bad she has to sleep on 3 layers of feather mattress covers. She never had this AT ALL until Effexor XR. Since she has been weaning down it is starting to get a little better. She can not do very much. She had to take her GED and she can't work. She recently has started aquatherapy to get some strength back. I TOTALLY blame Effexor XR for ruining my daugters life. We thought is was so wonderful in the beginning to. Then her health deteriorated. I made the connection only by accident. The thought of suing has crossed my mind.

Weaning so far is ok I guess. Lots of stomach problems. She is having to take Compazine for severe nausea. I have to force her to eat most of the time. She has lost 35 lbs. in 6 weeks.

 

Re: Suffering from Effexor

Posted by blazer on March 18, 2001, at 10:16:08

In reply to Suffering from Effexor, posted by Dolphin on March 17, 2001, at 17:42:00

> Suffering terribly, Effexor XR Symptoms. My Doctor put me on Effexor about 8 months ago. My body began to twitch and I have "Brain Shivers" also called "Electric Shock-like sensations. My Doctors didn't know what it was. Through my research, I have found that Doctors are unaware of what Effexor does to people and they think these symptoms are Neurological (which is exactly what happen to me). I told my doctor of my symptoms and he increased my dose and sent me to a neurologist. They did an MRI and EEG and found nothing. I have been searching the Internet for months trying to find my own answers. I finally found the answer. Effexor cause SSRI Discontinuation Syndrome causing severe intolerable symtoms. While on the medication I suffered from the twitching and electric shocks. I cannot endure this anymore, so I have decided to take myself off of the drug completely. It has been a week now and I am suffering terribly. The electric shocks are brutally intense. I feel as if I keep getting shocked every few seconds. I am very tired and very sick nausea feeling. I do not recommend this drug to anyone. Anyone who wants to get off of it because of the side effects, has to suffer even more severely. I have read that the syndrome shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. I am suffering now, but hopefully in 3 weeks I will be over this living hell. Doctors do not know what they are doing to people.

How long after you started taking it did you get the Brain Shivers? I have only been on it for 3 days and I am starting to feel real strange. Head tingling and so forth.

Thanks

 

Re: 4 Wks off Effexor-/joint pain

Posted by Janie on March 18, 2001, at 10:40:41

In reply to Re: 4 Wks off Effexor-/joint pain » Janie, posted by Lynn V on March 17, 2001, at 22:51:46

> > Leo and All
> > I am now into my 3-4 week of weaning off the Effexor XR,
>
> I am very interested in feedback on joint pain, mentioned above. I have been on aspirin for many years for arthritis. The joint pain became worse while I was taking Effexor, and I have recently been placed on Celebrex to control my arthritis. Have others experienced complications involving the joints? I did not make the connection until reading this post.
>
>
> My daughter (18yo)had been on 300mg for 2 years. I am weaning her off slowly and she is now down to 150mg. She has muscle and joint pain. It is so bad she has to sleep on 3 layers of feather mattress covers. She never had this AT ALL until Effexor XR. Since she has been weaning down it is starting to get a little better. She can not do very much. She had to take her GED and she can't work. She recently has started aquatherapy to get some strength back. I TOTALLY blame Effexor XR for ruining my daugters life. We thought is was so wonderful in the beginning to. Then her health deteriorated. I made the connection only by accident. The thought of suing has crossed my mind.
>
> Weaning so far is ok I guess. Lots of stomach problems. She is having to take Compazine for severe nausea. I have to force her to eat most of the time. She has lost 35 lbs. in 6 weeks.

WOW!!! My complications pale in comparison to what you describe above. So far, my withdrawal has been tolerable, but then my daily dose was only 37.5 mg. Is there a correlation between severity of withdrawal and daily dosage? I don't know. My joint pain was most severe in the lower back, but I just felt achey all over, and had no motivation to work out in the gym...joints or apathy? Who knows. Lynn, how long was your daughter on Effexor before you noticed a deterioration in her health?

 

Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » Leo

Posted by Noddie on March 18, 2001, at 14:39:31

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » Noddie, posted by Leo on March 16, 2001, at 17:21:15

Thanks Leo, I will keep that in mind. My older sister has been taking Effexor (not XR) for about five months along with Paxil and Xanax and since adding the Effexor to the mix has had very bad dreams. No other problems so far. I have had weird dreams, but not bad dreams. If you are reading this, maybe you want to share with me your experiences. Thanks!

 

Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » willow

Posted by Noddie on March 18, 2001, at 14:45:55

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that?, posted by willow on March 17, 2001, at 18:27:46

Good, Willow, I'm glad to hear that you are having success too. Sounds like some people aren't. But meds affect everyone differently. My dad tried Wellbutrin and it worked great for him, so I tried it but it was a nightmare for me. Felt like I was on speed. So, just because others had bad side effects doesn't mean we all will. Good luck!

 

So true Noddie! BEST WISHES! (np)

Posted by willow on March 18, 2001, at 18:25:36

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » willow, posted by Noddie on March 18, 2001, at 14:45:55

> Good, Willow, I'm glad to hear that you are having success too. Sounds like some people aren't. But meds affect everyone differently. My dad tried Wellbutrin and it worked great for him, so I tried it but it was a nightmare for me. Felt like I was on speed. So, just because others had bad side effects doesn't mean we all will. Good luck!

 

To continue on Effexor or not...

Posted by Jana on March 18, 2001, at 20:54:55

In reply to Everyone's different, but..., posted by Racer on October 24, 1999, at 22:14:55

I've suffered from depression for about 10 years. My doctor has had me on everything from Prozac to Celexa without great success. Last summer i admitted myself to the hospital because the depression became overwhelming to the point where i was suicidal.
The doctor in charge of my case reduced the amount of Celexa i was on until i was free of the drug. He tried Paxil with no success and then put me on Effexor XR 75mg, .5 mg of Clonazepam as needed, 100mg og Trazodone at bedtime and 5-10mg of Nitrazadon when needed for sleep. Did i feel over drugged...you know it, but at the time my attitude changed, i slept through the night for the first time in years and i was actually social again. At the time i never asked and was never told about the effects of these drugs, especially the Effexor. Prior to being put on Effexor i had an accessment done by a psychologist and therapist and their feeling was that i needed therapy and not drugs. The doc agreed but still wanted my on the meds.
I don't anything but the Effexor unless absolutely needed.
A few weeks ago, due to a change in doctors i went for 11 days with the Effexor. I wouldn't wish those days on my worst enemy. Now i learn that even tho Effexor is not addictive, the side effects from withdrawl are horrendous (which i know) and the length of time to get off this med is longer than any other. Having read some of the posts on this board, i wish i had just suffered through the withdrawl and gotten the stuff out of my system, but when i did get a script and immediately started being in control again i shelved the idea of stopping.
Now i'm faced with a choice...do i want to be on Effexor forever (NO!) or do i want to be reliant on a drug that makes me incredibly tired, decreases my attention span to that of a 5 year old and has taken my libido and given it to someone else?

I'm approaching my doctor this week with some of the information that i've learned here and on other sites, but i have a question for those who have been on Effexor.
Even with proper clinical checkups and reduction of the med, are the withdrawls still horrendous or is it worth going through them to have some control back in your life??

HELP!

 

Re: Suffering from Effexor

Posted by Dolphin on March 18, 2001, at 21:40:00

In reply to Re: Suffering from Effexor, posted by blazer on March 18, 2001, at 10:16:08

It was about a month before the Brain Shivers started. The twitching started right away. After your body gets used to the drug, it goes into these and other withdrawl symptoms if your body is not satisfied with the amount of drug in your system. Get off of it while you can before your body becomes dependent.

 

Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » Noddie

Posted by Leo on March 18, 2001, at 23:05:54

In reply to Re: I've had success. Why won't you print that? » Leo, posted by Noddie on March 18, 2001, at 14:39:31

Noddie,

My experiences are posted in previous posts. If you would like, please feel free to read through them. If you have the time, try to read through all the posts.......good and bad. I think if you do this that you will find that about 90% of what is written about effexor is extremely negative. I have visited several sites on the internet that post information and comments about effexor. They all share one common demoninator about the drug. They warn people about the drugs devistating effects....short and long term. Hope things continue going well for you. Good luck with your treatment.

 

Re: Suffering from Effexor

Posted by JennyLynn on March 19, 2001, at 7:11:46

In reply to Re: Suffering from Effexor, posted by blazer on March 18, 2001, at 10:16:08

I took effexor only one time, last April to be exact, and am still to this day suffering with these strange chest sensations, which are followed by high anxiety, as I explained in an earlier post I sent to the list. I think it definitely caused some kind of neurological damage, but of course the dr. cannot find anything wrong, they are trying to put it off as stress. But I still believe it is way too coincidental that the one time I took the drug, and had horribly bad side effects, that these chest things have been there ever since that night. It is so scary because I feel like it will never go away, and it is even more discouraging that my dr. cannot find out why these things won't go away. If anyone has had similar chest convulsions, please email me. Or if anyone has been properly diagnosed with this, and has found something to counteract what the Effexor caused, please let me know. I don't want to have to live the rest of my life like this. I am now on Xanex for when these chest sensations kick in really bad, because it makes me so terrified and anxiety ridden, that I get all freaked out. At least I know now that I am not the only one to experience a weird side effect from a drug I only took one time!!
JennyLynn
> > Suffering terribly, Effexor XR Symptoms. My Doctor put me on Effexor about 8 months ago. My body began to twitch and I have "Brain Shivers" also called "Electric Shock-like sensations. My Doctors didn't know what it was. Through my research, I have found that Doctors are unaware of what Effexor does to people and they think these symptoms are Neurological (which is exactly what happen to me). I told my doctor of my symptoms and he increased my dose and sent me to a neurologist. They did an MRI and EEG and found nothing. I have been searching the Internet for months trying to find my own answers. I finally found the answer. Effexor cause SSRI Discontinuation Syndrome causing severe intolerable symtoms. While on the medication I suffered from the twitching and electric shocks. I cannot endure this anymore, so I have decided to take myself off of the drug completely. It has been a week now and I am suffering terribly. The electric shocks are brutally intense. I feel as if I keep getting shocked every few seconds. I am very tired and very sick nausea feeling. I do not recommend this drug to anyone. Anyone who wants to get off of it because of the side effects, has to suffer even more severely. I have read that the syndrome shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. I am suffering now, but hopefully in 3 weeks I will be over this living hell. Doctors do not know what they are doing to people.
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> How long after you started taking it did you get the Brain Shivers? I have only been on it for 3 days and I am starting to feel real strange. Head tingling and so forth.
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> Thanks

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> > Suffering terribly, Effexor XR Symptoms. My Doctor put me on Effexor about 8 months ago. My body began to twitch and I have "Brain Shivers" also called "Electric Shock-like sensations. My Doctors didn't know what it was. Through my research, I have found that Doctors are unaware of what Effexor does to people and they think these symptoms are Neurological (which is exactly what happen to me). I told my doctor of my symptoms and he increased my dose and sent me to a neurologist. They did an MRI and EEG and found nothing. I have been searching the Internet for months trying to find my own answers. I finally found the answer. Effexor cause SSRI Discontinuation Syndrome causing severe intolerable symtoms. While on the medication I suffered from the twitching and electric shocks. I cannot endure this anymore, so I have decided to take myself off of the drug completely. It has been a week now and I am suffering terribly. The electric shocks are brutally intense. I feel as if I keep getting shocked every few seconds. I am very tired and very sick nausea feeling. I do not recommend this drug to anyone. Anyone who wants to get off of it because of the side effects, has to suffer even more severely. I have read that the syndrome shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. I am suffering now, but hopefully in 3 weeks I will be over this living hell. Doctors do not know what they are doing to people.
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> How long after you started taking it did you get the Brain Shivers? I have only been on it for 3 days and I am starting to feel real strange. Head tingling and so forth.
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> Thanks

 

Re: Suffering from Effexor

Posted by Lorraine on March 19, 2001, at 9:11:05

In reply to Re: Suffering from Effexor, posted by JennyLynn on March 19, 2001, at 7:11:46

Do a search under discontinuation syndrome and you will find a lot of suggestions for how to alleviate it. Search the tips area. Short form is take a long half life drug like Prozac about 10 mg for little while--2-3 days.


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