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Posted by Mary-Teresa on November 3, 2001, at 16:41:49
In reply to Re: 4 Weeks off Effexor » Kristi, posted by Cam W. on November 3, 2001, at 13:50:29
My doc has suggested I try effexor. I had terrible tinnitus develope on zoloft. I am still having severe panic attacks when the ringing elevates. Right now I am on 3 mg lorazepam daily.
I'm scared to try anything new, but need to.
Mary
Posted by VMBW on November 3, 2001, at 18:20:16
In reply to Re: 4 Weeks off Effexor » VMBW, posted by Cam W. on November 2, 2001, at 21:47:33
>Thanks Cam - I know that it is an unscientific guess but it's reassuring to know that there are many cases where patients do not have problems and it is important that readers of this BB realize this. I really appreciate your time. Take Care
Vince
VMBW - To tell you the truth, I haven't seen many Effexor withdrawl cases since the XR version was introduced. This probably isn't indicative of the number that truly occur, because I generally only get called in to a situation when the doc can't be reached or their are multiple drug changes going on. I have trained our mental health nurses and therapists to recognize withdrawl symptoms. Still, I do not hear about it occuring very often.
>
> When I am lecturing to doctors (both GPs and psychiatrists) I always have a number that are shocked that serotonin withdrawl syndrome really happens.
>
> For the large number of people that we have taking Effexor, I was only seeing (or hearing about) one case every month or two. This may not reflect the true incidence, because severe cases would be referred to hospitals, and mild cases may not even be noticed.
>
> I am sure that at work I mentioned serotonin withdrawl syndrome more than it actually happened. Also, many potential cases are probably masked. Usually, I was dealing with patients who would be taking an antidepressant for life. If they were not responding to Effexor XR, they were often switched to another serotonergic antidepressant, without a washout peiod. Therefore, there was no chance of serotonin syndrome developing. Also, we have a lot of people who are staying on Effexor, so they do not go through withdrawl, umless they quit taking it.
>
> I guess to answer your question of percentages; I would have to say that overall, the incidence of a significant withdrawl effect is approximately 5%. Again, I warn that this is an unscientific guess; more of a feeling. I know that I don't hear about 1 in 20 having problems, but that would be my guess.
>
> - Cam
Posted by Liberty Belle on November 4, 2001, at 1:12:20
In reply to Re: Hair loss - MaryB - Dreamy, posted by sweet_slider on November 2, 2001, at 15:22:24
I want to sincerely and enthusiastically thank the people who have shared their struggles with Effexor on this message board. I am indebted in the highest degree to all who have honestly and courageously shared their stories and grief and know that by reading your comments I have been saved a world of potential heartache worse than depression itself. I am hopeful and confident that I represent countless others who have been and will be encouraged, empowered, and educated by this powerful site. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Posted by Kristi on November 4, 2001, at 11:52:55
In reply to HOW THE TRUTH SET ME FREE, posted by Liberty Belle on November 4, 2001, at 1:12:20
> I want to sincerely and enthusiastically thank the people who have shared their struggles with Effexor on this message board. I am indebted in the highest degree to all who have honestly and courageously shared their stories and grief and know that by reading your comments I have been saved a world of potential heartache worse than depression itself. I am hopeful and confident that I represent countless others who have been and will be encouraged, empowered, and educated by this powerful site. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Posted by girlie on November 4, 2001, at 18:37:23
In reply to Re: 4 Weeks off Effexor » Cam W., posted by Kristi on November 3, 2001, at 11:06:15
I am now 2 days off of Effexor XR...from 300mg/day. I weaned off very slowly, staying steady at 75mg for a few weeks until after my wedding/honeymoon. My last dose of 37.5 was on Friday.
Yesterday went pretty well, just a very mild case of the brain swooshes. Today I'm doing a little worse. I feel like crying for no reason and, the first time I let go and cry, I couldn't catch my breath on the "intake sob". My husband was with me and didn't know what to do as I gasped for breath. I was scared which, of course, made me cry harder, which did NOT help trying to catch my breath. Once I calmed down I was weepy for a few hours and eventually fell asleep. My appetite has decreased (NOT a BAD thing, since I've gained weight since being on this drug!) and when I do eat I feel nauseated. The brain swooshes are worse today, as well as the "electric shocks".
The only thing I didn't count on in the withdrawl process was the shortness of breath, which scared me to death! The other stuff I anticipated.
girlie
Posted by Allen F. on November 5, 2001, at 16:00:05
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
I started taking Effexor two months ago and have had some strange effects since then, even after the Phy. cut the dosage from 150mg to 75mg per day.
I feel like I am not here, cognitively slower, confusion, abnormal vision, ringing in my ears (this is really getting to me), vertigo, impaired motor skills, loss of taste, and lack of feeling in my face. I have also been feeling increased sadness and this confuses me since Effexor was an antidpressant.
I was on Prozac for several years but the Doc. changed it to Effexor. I have read that Prozac can help with the side effects of Effexor, any truth to that?
Help ... my Doc. says the side-effects are not related to the drug, but I think they are, and I am going nuts. I also want to get off Effexor but I am nurvous given what I have read in the Posting.
Posted by Kristi on November 5, 2001, at 20:57:17
In reply to Re: side effects, posted by Allen F. on November 5, 2001, at 16:00:05
Allen,
In my experience and opinion..... prozac is the BEST way to get off of effexor. If you want to start taking prozac anyway, it would be the best time to get off of effexor when your making the transition. It totally helped me... and lots of people on this board, with the withdrawal effects some experience. Good luck,
Kristi
> I started taking Effexor two months ago and have had some strange effects since then, even after the Phy. cut the dosage from 150mg to 75mg per day.
>
> I feel like I am not here, cognitively slower, confusion, abnormal vision, ringing in my ears (this is really getting to me), vertigo, impaired motor skills, loss of taste, and lack of feeling in my face. I have also been feeling increased sadness and this confuses me since Effexor was an antidpressant.
>
> I was on Prozac for several years but the Doc. changed it to Effexor. I have read that Prozac can help with the side effects of Effexor, any truth to that?
>
> Help ... my Doc. says the side-effects are not related to the drug, but I think they are, and I am going nuts. I also want to get off Effexor but I am nurvous given what I have read in the Posting.
Posted by Mary-Teresa on November 6, 2001, at 7:26:38
In reply to Re: side effects, posted by Allen F. on November 5, 2001, at 16:00:05
Allen, If you are having facial pain and ringing in the ears, please talk to your doc asap. I stayed on zoloft for 12 weeks, 10 weeks later I still have some ringing, and facial pain. I clenched my jaw so tight I broke a tooth in half. This has not been a fun trip for me. The sooner you see the doc the better.
Mary
Posted by Cherubee on November 7, 2001, at 12:20:57
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
HAS ANYONE HAD A PROBLEM WITH WEIGHT GAIN SINCE TAKING EFFEXOR?
Posted by girlie on November 7, 2001, at 12:34:17
In reply to WEIGHT GAIN?, posted by Cherubee on November 7, 2001, at 12:20:57
> HAS ANYONE HAD A PROBLEM WITH WEIGHT GAIN SINCE TAKING EFFEXOR?
Yes, just about everyone. Go back a few days or weeks and look for long discussions on this subject.girlie
Posted by samssopp on November 7, 2001, at 19:19:04
In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawal, posted by KellyG on October 23, 2000, at 23:50:34
I am having an absolutely awful time withdrawing from Effexor - I've been on the med about 19 months and, though initially had good results, have grown resistence and have had "breakthrough depression/anxiety symptoms." (this is a common occurrence for me -- usually switch meds about every 2 years and have been on just about all of them over the past 13 years.) I stepped down from 150mg of Effexor to 75mg a few weeks ago and had the same awful symptoms I'm having now. At the same time, started on a new med called Serzone (which causes wooziness when first stepping up on it). So, I may be getting hit from both sides.
I dropped the other 75 mg last Friday and have had an incredibly strong return of symptoms -- major dizziness and exhaustion (both my therapist and secretary commented today how wiped out and tired I looked :( Also have incredible joint aches and headaches. I am only in my job 4 months and cannot take significant time off. I did take one day off last week, but cannot continue that...so, I push myself through the day with much effort and return home to exhaustion and try to lay down as much as possible with a 6 year old and a 3 year old. My doc says that the withdrawal symptoms usually last about a week, so am really hoping I'm feeling better by the weekend. This is horrendous! I had heard about the withdrawal from this med, but had no idea how awful it would be until it finally knocked me for a loop!!! Thanks for letting me vent -- let me know if any of you has any advice for getting through this!! I'm doing major advil for the joint pain, but nothing beyond that...although I heard Benadryl might be an option???? Am afraid to mix too much stuff now!
Posted by girlie on November 7, 2001, at 20:18:42
In reply to Effexor Withdrawal, posted by samssopp on November 7, 2001, at 19:19:04
I took my last dose (at 37.5) on Friday and have been in hell ever since. At first I thought I could handle it, but things kept getting worse. The nausea alone kept me in the house for 3 days. Yesterday the emotional effects happened....and this afternoon I had a breakdown. Started having the "it would be easier just to fall off the face of the earth" thoughts. The swinging between uncontrollable crying and then anger was no fun either.
I had my doctor paged and she called in a prescription for 25mg for me. I'm to take that for at least a week, then cut it in half for at least a week. At that point I may go to every other day.
I told her that I was afraid that I just wasn't going to be able to function off of it, and she assured me that this is typical withdrawal, that it's "horrific" as she put it.
(BTW, I was on 300mg/day for a long time and have been weaning down since June of this year. I went down at 75mg intervals. I was at 75 mg for about a month, then 37.5 for a week, then off.)
I knew this wasn't going to be easy, but I honestly didn't expect it to be this hard.
girlie
> I am having an absolutely awful time withdrawing from Effexor - I've been on the med about 19 months and, though initially had good results, have grown resistence and have had "breakthrough depression/anxiety symptoms." (this is a common occurrence for me -- usually switch meds about every 2 years and have been on just about all of them over the past 13 years.) I stepped down from 150mg of Effexor to 75mg a few weeks ago and had the same awful symptoms I'm having now. At the same time, started on a new med called Serzone (which causes wooziness when first stepping up on it). So, I may be getting hit from both sides.
>
> I dropped the other 75 mg last Friday and have had an incredibly strong return of symptoms -- major dizziness and exhaustion (both my therapist and secretary commented today how wiped out and tired I looked :( Also have incredible joint aches and headaches. I am only in my job 4 months and cannot take significant time off. I did take one day off last week, but cannot continue that...so, I push myself through the day with much effort and return home to exhaustion and try to lay down as much as possible with a 6 year old and a 3 year old. My doc says that the withdrawal symptoms usually last about a week, so am really hoping I'm feeling better by the weekend. This is horrendous! I had heard about the withdrawal from this med, but had no idea how awful it would be until it finally knocked me for a loop!!! Thanks for letting me vent -- let me know if any of you has any advice for getting through this!! I'm doing major advil for the joint pain, but nothing beyond that...although I heard Benadryl might be an option???? Am afraid to mix too much stuff now!
Posted by witchypoo on November 8, 2001, at 11:27:52
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
Hi there
I am new to the board, this is my 1st post.
It was great to find this on the internet.
I started reading starting from the begining,
and was hoping it would get better...does'nt seem that way.
I have been on Effexor XR for the last 9mo.
I started on AD right after i had my 3rd baby.
severe post partum. tried alot of different things none worked. zoloft, prozac,buspar,and several others, the my pdr put me on effexor.
I now am taking 300mg of it a day in the morning.
I'm glad to know that im not AS crazy as i thought i was.
It has helped with my moods and feeling irritable
all the time,helped me to to sit around and cry.
However...
I have had the vivid dreams, dreams that seem so real they stay with you all day long.
I have had the acne arounf the scalp. Ive never had acne before.
I have also had the fatigue, cant sleep at night,
not gained weight, becasue i started taking Ad
right after having the baby, however i hav'nt dropped a pound.
I have had no motivation, the things i use to love to do, id still love to do, i just dont want to. its very werid!
and God forbid i miss a dose! Whoa! I feel so
dizzy, i feel like im here and im aware of everything around me, but im just there. a blob!
i hate that feeling!
Im now convinced i'll be on this the rest of my life! i have 3 little girls and i cant afford at this point in my life to go through withdrawls as
severe as everyone has dicribed in here. I have not read where one person has said it was easy i had no problems. Maybe thats what the pharmasutical compant intended, get people addicted, and we make money FOREVER! I know when i miss my dose, im like trying to get to ASAP!
so no one can tell me its not addicting!
Right now im looking for the right meds that i can combine any sugestions would be great!
Something that will get me going and something that will help me sleep.
its funny but my pdr says i should not be feeling this way. he says it should have the opposit effect on me more energy, better sleep, lose weight, and the reason it has'nt happened yet, is
because im on not on the right dose. how high can
it go? anyone that could give me any info id appreciate. Also the pdr is talking about putting me on welbutrin, what does anyone know about this?
thank you-
witchypoo
Posted by Sleepy on November 8, 2001, at 11:37:19
In reply to HOW THE TRUTH SET ME FREE, posted by Liberty Belle on November 4, 2001, at 1:12:20
After reading some of the posts on Effexor, all I can say is--am I glad to hear I'm not alone in my distrust of this medication. I'm not saying it doesn't work for somebody (my dr. assures me he's had great success treating patients with it), but as for me, I suffered terribly from memory loss and confusion with this drug and would NEVER go on it again. The first really bad episode consisted of myself and my two children on our way to my daughter's weekly music lesson. After 3 months of driving her there every Saturday I suddenly FORGOT how to get there and drove around frantically searching (of course this frightened my children and scared the bleep out of me). As for weaning myself off slowly, I was so freaked I took myself off of Effexor (and yes, I did get sick, I admit I should have probably gone to my doctor and let him give me smaller and smaller doses, but I couldn't DRIVE on this stuff). I work at a job where I have to have my wits about me and on Effexor (which my dr. said should "increase concentration") I couldn't think straight. I'm wondering, though, if this could have something to do with combining Effexor with another drug (Depakote, in my case--I'm bipolar)??? In any event, Effexor is, for me anyway, some scary stuff!
> > > I want to sincerely and enthusiastically thank the people who have shared their struggles with Effexor on this message board. I am indebted in the highest degree to all who have honestly and courageously shared their stories and grief and know that by reading your comments I have been saved a world of potential heartache worse than depression itself. I am hopeful and confident that I represent countless others who have been and will be encouraged, empowered, and educated by this powerful site. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Posted by petters on November 8, 2001, at 12:30:19
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by witchypoo on November 8, 2001, at 11:27:52
> Hi there
> I am new to the board, this is my 1st post.
> It was great to find this on the internet.
> I started reading starting from the begining,
> and was hoping it would get better...does'nt seem that way.
> I have been on Effexor XR for the last 9mo.
> I started on AD right after i had my 3rd baby.
> severe post partum. tried alot of different things none worked. zoloft, prozac,buspar,and several others, the my pdr put me on effexor.
> I now am taking 300mg of it a day in the morning.
> I'm glad to know that im not AS crazy as i thought i was.
> It has helped with my moods and feeling irritable
> all the time,helped me to to sit around and cry.
> However...
> I have had the vivid dreams, dreams that seem so real they stay with you all day long.
> I have had the acne arounf the scalp. Ive never had acne before.
> I have also had the fatigue, cant sleep at night,
> not gained weight, becasue i started taking Ad
> right after having the baby, however i hav'nt dropped a pound.
> I have had no motivation, the things i use to love to do, id still love to do, i just dont want to. its very werid!
> and God forbid i miss a dose! Whoa! I feel so
> dizzy, i feel like im here and im aware of everything around me, but im just there. a blob!
> i hate that feeling!
> Im now convinced i'll be on this the rest of my life! i have 3 little girls and i cant afford at this point in my life to go through withdrawls as
> severe as everyone has dicribed in here. I have not read where one person has said it was easy i had no problems. Maybe thats what the pharmasutical compant intended, get people addicted, and we make money FOREVER! I know when i miss my dose, im like trying to get to ASAP!
> so no one can tell me its not addicting!
> Right now im looking for the right meds that i can combine any sugestions would be great!
> Something that will get me going and something that will help me sleep.
> its funny but my pdr says i should not be feeling this way. he says it should have the opposit effect on me more energy, better sleep, lose weight, and the reason it has'nt happened yet, is
> because im on not on the right dose. how high can
> it go? anyone that could give me any info id appreciate. Also the pdr is talking about putting me on welbutrin, what does anyone know about this?
> thank you-
> witchypooHi...
If you have nightmare from efexor, i certenly recommend add Remeron at night. I know you can benifit from it. Wellbutrin to efexor will probably cause more nightmare, Im sure of that.
Best Wishes
Petters
Posted by kid47 on November 8, 2001, at 15:50:33
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by witchypoo on November 8, 2001, at 11:27:52
Howdy. I was on 300mg/day FXR xr for over a year & tapered off with no problems. I did taper slowly (75mg every 2 weeks) & added 20mg/day Prozac the last week. I had no noticable discontinuation problems. If you feel you are better with the FXR why stop? You might check with your doc about adding something (Wellbutrin maybe) to help with motivation. Good luck. Take care.
kid
> Hi there
> I am new to the board, this is my 1st post.
> It was great to find this on the internet.
> I started reading starting from the begining,
> and was hoping it would get better...does'nt seem that way.
> I have been on Effexor XR for the last 9mo.
> I started on AD right after i had my 3rd baby.
> severe post partum. tried alot of different things none worked. zoloft, prozac,buspar,and several others, the my pdr put me on effexor.
> I now am taking 300mg of it a day in the morning.
> I'm glad to know that im not AS crazy as i thought i was.
> It has helped with my moods and feeling irritable
> all the time,helped me to to sit around and cry.
> However...
> I have had the vivid dreams, dreams that seem so real they stay with you all day long.
> I have had the acne arounf the scalp. Ive never had acne before.
> I have also had the fatigue, cant sleep at night,
> not gained weight, becasue i started taking Ad
> right after having the baby, however i hav'nt dropped a pound.
> I have had no motivation, the things i use to love to do, id still love to do, i just dont want to. its very werid!
> and God forbid i miss a dose! Whoa! I feel so
> dizzy, i feel like im here and im aware of everything around me, but im just there. a blob!
> i hate that feeling!
> Im now convinced i'll be on this the rest of my life! i have 3 little girls and i cant afford at this point in my life to go through withdrawls as
> severe as everyone has dicribed in here. I have not read where one person has said it was easy i had no problems. Maybe thats what the pharmasutical compant intended, get people addicted, and we make money FOREVER! I know when i miss my dose, im like trying to get to ASAP!
> so no one can tell me its not addicting!
> Right now im looking for the right meds that i can combine any sugestions would be great!
> Something that will get me going and something that will help me sleep.
> its funny but my pdr says i should not be feeling this way. he says it should have the opposit effect on me more energy, better sleep, lose weight, and the reason it has'nt happened yet, is
> because im on not on the right dose. how high can
> it go? anyone that could give me any info id appreciate. Also the pdr is talking about putting me on welbutrin, what does anyone know about this?
> thank you-
> witchypoo
Posted by galtin on November 10, 2001, at 11:46:00
In reply to OFF Effexor, posted by Sleepy on November 8, 2001, at 11:37:19
> The first really bad episode consisted of myself and my two children on our way to my daughter's weekly music lesson. After 3 months of driving her there every Saturday I suddenly FORGOT how to get there and drove around
frantically searching (of course this frightened my children and scared the bleep out of me.Sleepy,
I have used Effexor for six years with lots of success. But I was glad to read your post. My concentration, such as it is, seems as good as ever but I do have memory lapses. I have been wondering if this is just another sign of getting older (48) or an Effexor side effect. Yesterday i drove by two gorgeous trees a mile or two from home whose leaves had turned a deep, late autumn red. I made a note to myself to show them to my wife and ask her what kind of trees they were. Later in the day I remembered to take her by the trees, but I could not remember where the hell they were.A friend refers to these episodes as "senior moments," but maybe, for me, they are "Effexor moments." I hope the effect is not cumulative.
galtin
Posted by Iseley on November 10, 2001, at 21:10:15
In reply to Possible withdrawal agony scares me, posted by shar on July 8, 2000, at 23:29:13
Please call your Food & drug administration on your side effects & withdrawal symptoms. They are not aware unless YOU inform them. I would never have taken Zyban / welbutrin had I known I would have withdrawal symptoms that feel like brain seizures which come at me back to back. I could also describe this as being electrocted with high voltage to the brain every couple of seconds. I cannot even wean without having these horrific symptoms. The FDA is not aware of adverse effects unless we report them ! Oh, of course they have had some complaints but not enough (considering the millions of people on these psychotropic drugs) to warrent adding them to the list of side effects. Had we notified the FDA many of us would not have chosen a particular drug that might be causing these & other serious side effects. I've read of several deaths relating to these psychtropic drugs in the UK & Canada. Please alert the FDA regarding any adverse side effects so others can be more informed than we are. Call information for their listing, you can register the information over the phone. We may save a life! Go to all the sites you post drug reactions to & let others know of the importance of getting this information to the FDA. Who knows, some drug company might see the merit in creating something to help us through the withdrawals or side effects Luck to all.
Posted by Cam W. on November 10, 2001, at 21:55:34
In reply to IMPORTANT To All, posted by Iseley on November 10, 2001, at 21:10:15
Iseley - The deaths reported in regards to bupropion were either massive overdoses or the victims were taking other drugs capable of causing heart problems at the same time. Please, before posting alarmist information, make sure that you have the facts straight.
See:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20010221/msgs/55163.html
and
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20010221/msgs/55124.html
Thanks - Cam
Posted by Elizabeth on November 10, 2001, at 23:26:17
In reply to Re: IMPORTANT To All » Iseley, posted by Cam W. on November 10, 2001, at 21:55:34
Cam - thanks for your post. I agree that overly sensationalistic posting is not a good idea and can even be dangerous.
-elizabeth
Posted by witchypoo on November 11, 2001, at 14:44:25
In reply to Re: IMPORTANT To All » Cam W., posted by Elizabeth on November 10, 2001, at 23:26:17
there recently was a news report and they were
talking about how the FDA is coming down on the drug companies for making these drugs look like miricle drugs in all these commericials, but are not reporting the side effects.
I had not been able to sleep, and my PDR gave me sonata to help. I have to say i was really impressed with it. it does'nt give you a hangover
in the morning! and it only stays in your system
for 4 hours! I did my research this time before
taking this! Now i got the sleep thing going now alls i need to do is get the tightness out of my neck , and get some motivation, and i'll be good to go! Also i'll have to say i have had NO appetite since he up my dosage,a nd i hope to God it stays this way, because i have got to drop some weight! one way or another it has got to go.
which i think maybe if i got rid of this it would help with motivation! Does anyone know if you can take in diet meds while on this?
Thanks witchypoo
Posted by Katey on November 11, 2001, at 18:09:42
In reply to Re: IMPORTANT To All, posted by witchypoo on November 11, 2001, at 14:44:25
I thought i would throw in my opinion too. i agree with both Cam and Isley. If you are having serious adverse side affects that arent listed on your prescription warning, then you should definately call in and report it. I also agree with Cam that you need to be careful to not over exaggerate on things that you read and hear.
Posted by JohnX2 on November 12, 2001, at 19:22:35
In reply to Re: IMPORTANT To All, posted by witchypoo on November 11, 2001, at 14:44:25
This is funny.I saw a comedy bit by Genine Garaffalo (spelled
right?). She was joking about Paxil commercials
for Social Phobia. She listed all the side effects
on the commercial like dry mouth,constipation,
sexual dysfunction, etc, and then jokingly said
screw it people, just stay home where it is "safe" and
drink a 6-pack and watch TV instead.
It was really funny the way she ragged on the
commercial.-john
> there recently was a news report and they were
> talking about how the FDA is coming down on the drug companies for making these drugs look like miricle drugs in all these commericials, but are not reporting the side effects.
> I had not been able to sleep, and my PDR gave me sonata to help. I have to say i was really impressed with it. it does'nt give you a hangover
> in the morning! and it only stays in your system
> for 4 hours! I did my research this time before
> taking this! Now i got the sleep thing going now alls i need to do is get the tightness out of my neck , and get some motivation, and i'll be good to go! Also i'll have to say i have had NO appetite since he up my dosage,a nd i hope to God it stays this way, because i have got to drop some weight! one way or another it has got to go.
> which i think maybe if i got rid of this it would help with motivation! Does anyone know if you can take in diet meds while on this?
> Thanks witchypoo
Posted by Pamela Lynn on November 13, 2001, at 3:01:16
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by kid47 on November 8, 2001, at 15:50:33
> > Hi there
> > I am new to the board, this is my 1st post.
> > It was great to find this on the internet.
> > I started reading starting from the begining,
> > and was hoping it would get better...does'nt seem that way.
> > I have been on Effexor XR for the last 9mo.
> > I started on AD right after i had my 3rd baby.
> > severe post partum. tried alot of different things none worked. zoloft, prozac,buspar,and several others, the my pdr put me on effexor.
> > I now am taking 300mg of it a day in the morning.
> > I'm glad to know that im not AS crazy as i thought i was.
> > It has helped with my moods and feeling irritable
> > all the time,helped me to to sit around and cry.
> > However...
> > I have had the vivid dreams, dreams that seem so real they stay with you all day long.
> > I have had the acne arounf the scalp. Ive never had acne before.
> > I have also had the fatigue, cant sleep at night,
> > not gained weight, becasue i started taking Ad
> > right after having the baby, however i hav'nt dropped a pound.
> > I have had no motivation, the things i use to love to do, id still love to do, i just dont want to. its very werid!
> > and God forbid i miss a dose! Whoa! I feel so
> > dizzy, i feel like im here and im aware of everything around me, but im just there. a blob!
> > i hate that feeling!
> > Im now convinced i'll be on this the rest of my life! i have 3 little girls and i cant afford at this point in my life to go through withdrawls as
> > severe as everyone has dicribed in here. I have not read where one person has said it was easy i had no problems. Maybe thats what the pharmasutical compant intended, get people addicted, and we make money FOREVER! I know when i miss my dose, im like trying to get to ASAP!
> > so no one can tell me its not addicting!
> > Right now im looking for the right meds that i can combine any sugestions would be great!
> > Something that will get me going and something that will help me sleep.
> > its funny but my pdr says i should not be feeling this way. he says it should have the opposit effect on me more energy, better sleep, lose weight, and the reason it has'nt happened yet, is
> > because im on not on the right dose. how high can
> > it go? anyone that could give me any info id appreciate. Also the pdr is talking about putting me on welbutrin, what does anyone know about this?
> > thank you-
> > witchypoo
. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >First I would like to say hello to everyone that I have read about so far on this particular thread. My name is Pamela Lynn and I too, take Effexor....3X daily @75mg per capsule. (I also take 1 Wellbutrin SR 100mg tab.; Zyprexa-5mg 1/2 tab in the AM, 1/2 tab in PM and 1/2 tab mid-day IF NEEDED; Xanax @ 0.5mg up to 4X daily if needed for panic attacks; I have also been on Ambien (NEVER worked for me) for sleep and Temazepam for sleep at the present, and since it is almost 4AM here, what does that tell you about it?LOL) Anyway...back to the Effexor.....
Frankly, it has saved my life, literally. I had been on only the Wellbutrin and Zyprexa and my slight psychotic eppisodes were less severe, but my depression, as had been since I was 14, was ever-present. About 4 mos. ago my psychiatrist put me on my first dose of Effexor-nothing at only 1 75mg capsule...then she upped it to 2 of them a day, now I am on 3 daily, along with the above mentioned meds., and FEEL FABULOUS (KNOCK ON WOOD!!lol) I DEFINATELY feet a bit of a 'serene jolt' now right after I take each Effexor pill. My moods have steadily become more 'happy and serene', instead of meloncholoy and semi-psychotic. I've been in and out of mental facilities (3 last Dec-Jan), I feel soo in control now being on the Effexor. Hmmm, let's see, the only side effects I am getting from it, and only now at the higher dose, are tightening in my jaw, and sleeplessness (have suffered insomnia for a year now, now more so--though I am told once my body gets used to the dose this hopefully will subside and sleep will return a bit.)Since I have been on antidepressants almost all of my life, and am now almost 31....I REALLY feel that the Effexor has finally allowed me some piece of mind here. I say to anyone out there that is suffering from depression and other meds. have not worked...PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE TRY the Effexor, talk to your Doc...ask his/her opinion, and try it...
I have NO INTENTIONS on stopping the Effexor, even though increasingly feeling better everyday. Why would I stop a good thing??? You know? I understand I am the kind of person that will probably have to be on meds. for depression for the rest of my life..BUT, diabetics also need insulin for their lives, and depression is a disease in and of itself...and should be treated as such, if you are constantly down and can't get out of it and your docs. and YOU feel the meds. are helping.
Well....that is my take on the medication Effexor. PLEASE, anyone out there feel free to email me at my email address that's posted here; anytime...........P.L.
Posted by JANNBEAU on November 13, 2001, at 12:02:35
In reply to RE EFFEXOR-DID ANYONE HAVE TINNITUS SYMPTOMS, posted by Mary-Teresa on November 3, 2001, at 16:41:49
> My doc has suggested I try effexor. I had terrible tinnitus develope on zoloft. I am still having severe panic attacks when the ringing elevates. Right now I am on 3 mg lorazepam daily.
> I'm scared to try anything new, but need to.
> MaryHi, Mary
I have preexisting tinnitus. Effexor-XR makes it worse. However, I feel SO much better that I tolerate the ringing in my ears. I'm taking Effexor-XR 150 mg/day for chronic intractable pain and associated depression. MUCH better since starting this medication. I'm not worried about stopping it. My doctor says she has never had anyone who could not stop taking it, when properly tapered off.
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