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Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by sick of being sick on January 6, 2004, at 9:44:49

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by selene on January 6, 2004, at 1:57:43

> PMDD is premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder - laymen's term "really bad PMS"

And you're right about having the symptoms while going on the Effexor. I think, after reading these threads, that the first dose of 150mg was too much too fast and the second time around I missed a dose, got scared, so I stopped taking it. Sure wish the doctors would have told me more info about this medicine.

Anyway, thanks for the reply. I'm on my way to the doctors this morning because they want me to go back on 37.5 mg and ween off, but it's been 8 days since I took any Effexor and I'm actually feeling better - so I think I'll just ask for 1 or 2 Prozacs 20mg to keep the withdrawl edge off.

No, I don't think a lot of the doctors know!! Obviously, from your experience.
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> I've never heard of anyone experiencing these symptoms when going ON Effexor. Just when going off. I'm really surprised that you were started at 150 mg. Again ... never heard of it. The recommended course is the one you were following the second time ... beginning with 37.5 and then increasing at that increment. I personally didn't experience any benefit until I hit 300 mg.
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> It sounds like it's good they took you off, but such a drastic stop was bound to bring on the withdrawal effects. I have been using Prozac at 20 mg. and also Benadryl as was advised at this site. It has kept the brain shocks and much of the emotional stuff under control amazingly well. I really didn't think it would work.
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> Is there anyone who is experienced with Effexor XR who can advise you?
>
> Also ... sorry, but I don't know what your diagnosis (PMDD) is ... ?

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl

Posted by sick of being sick on January 6, 2004, at 9:47:09

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl, posted by john on March 28, 1999, at 20:52:30

>Selene
PMDD is Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder - laymen's term "really bad PMS"

And you're right about having the symptoms while going on the Effexor. I think, after reading these threads, that the first dose of 150mg was too much too fast and the second time around I missed a dose, got scared, so I stopped taking it. Sure wish the doctors would have told me more info about this medicine.

Anyway, thanks for the reply. I'm on my way to the doctors this morning because they want me to go back on 37.5 mg and ween off, but it's been 8 days since I took any Effexor and I'm actually feeling better - so I think I'll just ask for 1 or 2 Prozacs 20mg to keep the withdrawl edge off.

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick

Posted by selene on January 6, 2004, at 10:42:36

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by sick of being sick on January 6, 2004, at 9:44:49

Oh, Jeez. Is that what PMDD is? I should have been soaking in Effexor XR for years then! My current psychiatrist had told me that Effexor is being used now for PMS and perimenopausal symptoms. He was surprised that I was having those still even though I was on 300 mg, so he added Prozac for "those days" as he put it. It actually did help for a while.

Oh yeah, the Benadryl WITH the Prozac is what works for me for withdrawals, as previous posts had mentioned. I suppose it's because Effexor affects histamine in addition to seratonin.

How are they treating you now?

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl » sick of being sick

Posted by selene on January 6, 2004, at 10:52:59

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl, posted by sick of being sick on January 6, 2004, at 9:47:09

By the way, I don't think I mentioned this: Effexor XR has been the o-n-l-y thing that has worked for me after literally years of being put on one after another. Once I hit the right dose, it was like a miracle. The only reason I'm weaning myself off is because I've temporarily lost my health insurance and I can't afford the insanely high price (of any drugs, actually). The withdrawal symptoms being so bad does not deter me from highly endorsing Effexor. I'm way beyond trying to be "natural" and drug-free ... and usually miserable! My brain chemistry, unfortunately, is messed up. Science has found an answer to that. Yay!

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick

Posted by KimberlyDi on January 6, 2004, at 13:11:09

In reply to Effexor Symptoms, posted by sick of being sick on January 4, 2004, at 21:01:22

I seem to get those shock feelings more now since I've experienced my first taste of withdrawal with Effexor. I've also gotten used to the brain shivers and tingling hands, though they remain annoying. I think panic/fear increases the severity of these shocks.

Along with the other poster, I believe you were started on too high a dosage. I imagine it messed with your mental wiring. Good luck, KDi in TX.

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by twiggy on January 6, 2004, at 14:48:15

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by KimberlyDi on January 6, 2004, at 13:11:09

I get something I describe as a brain "Yawn", it is definately a "shiver" as you described. It is the strangest head feeling I've ever had and until now, never contributed it to the Effexor. I've been off the Effexor for two years now, but I still get those - less than once a month ( amongst major back pain, nerve problems, tingling feet, night sweats, itchy feet and hands). SO I fear for what I've already done to my body. I disagree 100% with the science solution. It's all BS, it's all a test, we're the subjects of course, they get all the $$, the trips to mexico, the dinners out with the pharm. reps and we get to deal with the short term and long term side effects because they don't do the homework before they push it down our throats. I remember my doctor talking me into taking drugs for the depression. I DID have problems but I did not want to go on anything - he literally persuaded me into it, reassuring me that it wouldn't hurt me, yada yada yada.I will always search for alternative treatment: vacation, relaxation, removing the things in my life that are at the root, yoga excerize - anything. I hope and pray I stay well mentally. Some of you don't have an option but if there's any chance that it's more than chemical - try something else first. Like living by a stream or listening to relaxing music, exercise anything

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by sick of being sick on January 6, 2004, at 15:31:23

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by selene on January 6, 2004, at 10:42:36

>Well I just got back from the doctors. She gave me 20mg of Prozac for a week then 10mg of Prozac for a week. This is suppose to ease the Effexor withdrawals. I'm actually feeling a little better today, still feel a little "drunk" and have a bad headache, but can actually function. I went to the grocery store today - that was a big step for me.

I'll be off all these drugs in two weeks and I'm never going back on an antidepressant. I'd reather be a real bitch one week a month then feel this way all the time.

Thanks for your support

Oh, Jeez. Is that what PMDD is? I should have been soaking in Effexor XR for years then! My current psychiatrist had told me that Effexor is being used now for PMS and perimenopausal symptoms. He was surprised that I was having those still even though I was on 300 mg, so he added Prozac for "those days" as he put it. It actually did help for a while.
>
> Oh yeah, the Benadryl WITH the Prozac is what works for me for withdrawals, as previous posts had mentioned. I suppose it's because Effexor affects histamine in addition to seratonin.
>
> How are they treating you now?

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick

Posted by selene on January 6, 2004, at 23:23:40

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by sick of being sick on January 6, 2004, at 15:31:23

A long time ago, before my first depressive episode, I was treated by a holistic doctor for severe PMS. I followed her strict diet which was vegan and based on a mix of natural whole grains, legumes, vegetables and some fruit. Nothing processed at all. And vigorous exercise -- I ran every other day and lifted weights. It was incredibly successful. Not only did the PMS disappear -- both emotional and physical symptoms -- but I had tons of energy.

You may be doing all this already, but, if not, you might consider it. Also, after I did a little research, I learned that the difference between PMDD and PMS, is profound. So, my little anectdote, above, may not apply to you considering the PMDD diagnosis

Good luck, and I hope you won't feel "sick" much longer.


> >Well I just got back from the doctors. She gave me 20mg of Prozac for a week then 10mg of Prozac for a week. This is suppose to ease the Effexor withdrawals. I'm actually feeling a little better today, still feel a little "drunk" and have a bad headache, but can actually function. I went to the grocery store today - that was a big step for me.
>
> I'll be off all these drugs in two weeks and I'm never going back on an antidepressant. I'd reather be a real bitch one week a month then feel this way all the time.
>
> Thanks for your support
>
> Oh, Jeez. Is that what PMDD is? I should have been soaking in Effexor XR for years then! My current psychiatrist had told me that Effexor is being used now for PMS and perimenopausal symptoms. He was surprised that I was having those still even though I was on 300 mg, so he added Prozac for "those days" as he put it. It actually did help for a while.
> >
> > Oh yeah, the Benadryl WITH the Prozac is what works for me for withdrawals, as previous posts had mentioned. I suppose it's because Effexor affects histamine in addition to seratonin.
> >
> > How are they treating you now?
>
>

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by sick of being sick on January 8, 2004, at 6:36:14

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by selene on January 6, 2004, at 23:23:40

> Thanks for the advise. I've already planned on going back to the gym. Was going to start last week but couldn't get off the couch, so I'm starting this Sunday. Hopefully this will help with all my symptoms. I'm actually feeling pretty good and I'm going to work today. I hope I don't bite anyone's head off!

A long time ago, before my first depressive episode, I was treated by a holistic doctor for severe PMS. I followed her strict diet which was vegan and based on a mix of natural whole grains, legumes, vegetables and some fruit. Nothing processed at all. And vigorous exercise -- I ran every other day and lifted weights. It was incredibly successful. Not only did the PMS disappear -- both emotional and physical symptoms -- but I had tons of energy.
>
> You may be doing all this already, but, if not, you might consider it. Also, after I did a little research, I learned that the difference between PMDD and PMS, is profound. So, my little anectdote, above, may not apply to you considering the PMDD diagnosis
>
> Good luck, and I hope you won't feel "sick" much longer.
>
>
> > >Well I just got back from the doctors. She gave me 20mg of Prozac for a week then 10mg of Prozac for a week. This is suppose to ease the Effexor withdrawals. I'm actually feeling a little better today, still feel a little "drunk" and have a bad headache, but can actually function. I went to the grocery store today - that was a big step for me.
> >
> > I'll be off all these drugs in two weeks and I'm never going back on an antidepressant. I'd reather be a real bitch one week a month then feel this way all the time.
> >
> > Thanks for your support
> >
> > Oh, Jeez. Is that what PMDD is? I should have been soaking in Effexor XR for years then! My current psychiatrist had told me that Effexor is being used now for PMS and perimenopausal symptoms. He was surprised that I was having those still even though I was on 300 mg, so he added Prozac for "those days" as he put it. It actually did help for a while.
> > >
> > > Oh yeah, the Benadryl WITH the Prozac is what works for me for withdrawals, as previous posts had mentioned. I suppose it's because Effexor affects histamine in addition to seratonin.
> > >
> > > How are they treating you now?
> >
> >
>
>

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick

Posted by trishagni on January 11, 2004, at 15:38:23

In reply to Effexor Symptoms, posted by sick of being sick on January 4, 2004, at 21:01:22

Hi there,

I too got those symptoms of tremors when i was put on a dose of effexor that i felt was too high for me.
Fortunately, I live in Seattle and have access to Bastyr university's natural health clinic. Bastyr University conducts research on alternaitve medicine. I consulted a naturopathic doctor at the university's clinic who informed me that the tremors were because effexor depletes minerals from the body. I was sent home with mineral supplements and haven't had that horrible experience again.

Around a month ago i also began the process of getting off effexor with the help of doctors at the clinic. I started accupunture to help me with the anxiety that i have always felt, that even effexor was unable to help with beyond a point. I feel that effexor helped contain anxiety by dulling me out... the anxiety was gone but then so was positive constructive life energy. I feel that accupuncture has helped me lessen the anxiety without making me feel like a dulled out moronic vegetable. Accupuncture also helped contain the effexor withdrawl symptoms as i went about tapering off effexor. Oooh! i feel so relieved and so reassured that i have placed my trust in a system that is so non intrusive, is millenia old instead of being decades old and helps me work with my body instead of taking it over.

Of course it will be good to check out the credentials of any alternative health practitioner one visits, but after reading the posts here i feel that even 'conventional' medicine is not without its hiccups.

Take care everybody! Hope my post is of help.

> > I started taking 20mg of Sarafem two years ago for my PMDD. It was increased last year to 40mg (same as Prozac). The Sarafem didn't seem to be helping so the doctor's assistant put me on 150mg of Effexor. After about a week I started having electrical shock-like sensations in my head. The sensations were so bad I thought I was having a stroke and went to the hospital. I told the doctors I was on Effexor, but they didn't correlate the two. Was told they couldn't find anything wrong and sent me home.
> I was then taken off of Effexor over a two week period and put on some other drug that only works on your seretonin levels. I was on it for about 3 weeks but still had my original symptoms of PMDD. So the doctor put me back on Effexor starting at 37.5mg for 2 weeks then up to 75mg. I was on the 75mg for 3 weeks and starting having the electrical shock-like sensations in my head, hands and feet again. I started having panic attacks and horrible, realistic, "no body likes me" nightmares. My thoughts started racing and I felt overwhelmed with all the things I needed to do! I felt like I was loosing my mind! I couldn't stop crying, couldn't sleep - but was tired and just felt plain rotten. So I called the doctors and they told me to just STOP taking the Effexor and wanted to see me. But I couldn't drive, so they told me I just had to "wait it out"
>
> It's been six days since I've taken the Effexor and I'm still experiencing these awful syptoms! I went to see the genius doctor yesterday and he said, "Oh you probably have an inner ear infection." I can't seem to get anybody to understand how bad I'm feeling, or how scary these electrical shock-like sensations feel! What should I do?! Don't the doctor's know?!

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by Patrick James on January 28, 2004, at 16:34:38

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by trishagni on January 11, 2004, at 15:38:23

Hi All-

I have been on Effexor Xr since i was 19/20 yrs old. im now almost 25. But today is the third day i have been without my effexor, and it has scared the "you know what out of me". I should be getting my prescription in another day or so, but last night i went to bed and 1.5 hrs later i woke up and had the most uneasy and not normal feeling. I had awaken from the most graphic and real nightmare i have had in a long time. I too also experience that pin and needle feelings when i miss a dose or two. I had the chills so bad, that i had my electric blanket on, plus my comforter and still couldnt get warm. I take 300 mg a day and I for the most part feel very good on the effexor when i take it. i also take buspar. But the fact that i cant miss a dose without withdrawl symptoms really sucks. I just found this website because the only thing that i could think today, was that i dont really have the Flu, it would have to be WITHDRAWL sypmtoms . Just Knowing that Im not the only one with the experiences of the chills/shakes, nightmares, and nausea, makes me feel a little better and a little less anxiety prone.

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » Patrick James

Posted by selene on January 28, 2004, at 17:15:54

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by Patrick James on January 28, 2004, at 16:34:38

Hi Patrick -- Knowing that you will have more Effexor soon should keep you going ... that's great. If this is the first time you've had withdrawl symptoms like this, it can be a good learning experience, I think. Congratulations on finding the mix that works for you (EFfexor & Buspar). Being a young adult is tough enough without brain chemistry wroking against you! With having missed only a few days, you should be able to start back in on 300 mg. without problems -- at least that's been my experience. Good luck! By the way, if the reason you're out is that you have insurance that won't cover it again for a few days, your pharmicist will very likely "front" you a couple days of pills; mine does, bless his soul.

> Hi All-
>
> I have been on Effexor Xr since i was 19/20 yrs old. im now almost 25. But today is the third day i have been without my effexor, and it has scared the "you know what out of me". I should be getting my prescription in another day or so, but last night i went to bed and 1.5 hrs later i woke up and had the most uneasy and not normal feeling. I had awaken from the most graphic and real nightmare i have had in a long time. I too also experience that pin and needle feelings when i miss a dose or two. I had the chills so bad, that i had my electric blanket on, plus my comforter and still couldnt get warm. I take 300 mg a day and I for the most part feel very good on the effexor when i take it. i also take buspar. But the fact that i cant miss a dose without withdrawl symptoms really sucks. I just found this website because the only thing that i could think today, was that i dont really have the Flu, it would have to be WITHDRAWL sypmtoms . Just Knowing that Im not the only one with the experiences of the chills/shakes, nightmares, and nausea, makes me feel a little better and a little less anxiety prone.

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by Shanooska on January 30, 2004, at 3:45:37

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » Patrick James, posted by selene on January 28, 2004, at 17:15:54

Effexor free, five days now. Cold turkey method, truly a nightmarish path. Please share your experience. The knowledge of approximately HOW LONG withdrawl effects last would prove supportive. 300mg of Effexor SR for six years. It proved helpful getting me through the first 6 years of my twin girl's life, however I want to remember what it feels like to be me, without meds. Been on Prozac, Wellbutrim and Effexor since age 20. The "edge" was taken off slightly with children's benadryl. Brain vibrations, vertigo, frightening, hopeless vivid dreams, sensation of tremors, hearing loud repeating noises in silence, weeping, feeling scared as though not in the present, heightened sexual response, can't sleep, can't awake. I must add a side of laughter I find myself enjoying...more genuine, carefree. This sight has provided great support as even the most understanding compassionate person, could not possibly understand "this" without living it. Thank you!

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » Shanooska

Posted by trishagni on January 30, 2004, at 11:39:18

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by Shanooska on January 30, 2004, at 3:45:37

> Effexor free, five days now. Cold turkey method, truly a nightmarish path. Please share your experience. The knowledge of approximately HOW LONG withdrawl effects last would prove supportive. 300mg of Effexor SR for six years. It proved helpful getting me through the first 6 years of my twin girl's life, however I want to remember what it feels like to be me, without meds. Been on Prozac, Wellbutrim and Effexor since age 20. The "edge" was taken off slightly with children's benadryl. Brain vibrations, vertigo, frightening, hopeless vivid dreams, sensation of tremors, hearing loud repeating noises in silence, weeping, feeling scared as though not in the present, heightened sexual response, can't sleep, can't awake. I must add a side of laughter I find myself enjoying...more genuine, carefree. This sight has provided great support as even the most understanding compassionate person, could not possibly understand "this" without living it. Thank you!

Hi there, I got off effexor on January 5th. Along with all the things that you mentioned as withdrawl symptoms i also suffered from extreme feelings of unease in my body which translated as symptoms of diabetes that the effexor was helping mask.
I of course took help from my accupuncturists who did detox protocols on me whenever i went to them, which was about twice a week.
I am happy to say that 25 days after effexor i think that all of the symptoms that you have mentioned are gone, or atleast come down to manageable levels. I also find that the reason why i began taking effexor... the anxiety, is non-existent. I am much calmer, more positive about life, though i attribute this more to the accupuncture that i have been undergoing for the past year. Accupuncture helps these feelings move through the body instead of getting stuck and managed the way that effexor does.
I believe we will all have our own paths out of the post-effexor nightmare (for me it was for though i got more connected to my own drive, there was a heightened feeling of fear as well), but i too wanted to know 'how long'. And well, here i am twenty five days away from it and feeling like a normal person again who hasn't got to go yelling and crying back to 'mamma-effexor'.

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » Shanooska

Posted by fayeroe on January 31, 2004, at 17:47:57

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by Shanooska on January 30, 2004, at 3:45:37

I did not take nearly as much daily of Effexor as you did, but it took me a very long time to get through withdrawal. I tapered off gradually with my pharmacist's help. (the doctor didn't think that the 38 lbs I lost was caused by the med...of course it was....i'm healthy again!!!)
So hang in there and I'll keep you in my thoughts. Fayeroe

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick

Posted by MeggE on March 9, 2004, at 19:43:01

In reply to Effexor Symptoms, posted by sick of being sick on January 4, 2004, at 21:01:22


I am so incredibly relieved to see all of this talk about Effexor withdrawl and the symptoms, because everything that has been said, especially by you, defines exactly how I have been feeling ever since I stopped taking it. It's insane, and unfair, and the worst part about it is, I heard it can take up to a few weeks for the symptoms to go away. I actually had to go to the hospital about a week ago after(for the second time within days) I sort of 'flipped out' and was extremely tense, with chills, terrible thoughts, hysterical crying, this wierd twing kind of feeling running through my body nonstop(like the electrical shock you speak of)..i thought i was dying. And of course, going to emergency, it took about two or three hours for the doctor to actually come see me, and by that time, i had fallen asleep because they gave me some muscle relaxers and benadryl to help calm me down. I couldn't even explain what I went through, because it had already passed. All they wanted to know was if I had thoughts of suicide..or plans of how to kill myself. This was ridiculous to me, because the problem was the withdrawl..I was afraid that I was going to die, and I didn't want to! Since then, I've had similar (but less intense) feelings, but everyday it gets a little better. I'm still getting those twings..kind of like..I can feel my pulse through my head and my whole body, but different. My dreams have also been incredibly vivid ever since about a month or two ago, when I started to ween myself off. I just haven't felt right..but it's comforting to know that it's very likely everything happening to me is because of the withdrawl, and hopefully it will all be over soon. I already hated the feeling of being on anti-deppresants, but I hate this feeling even more, which leaves me in sort of a predicament. I don't want to go back on them, and I'm trying to be strong..but I feel as though I am going through withdrawl from Heroin, or some heavy drug, which is why I will now say..DO NOT take effexor if these side effects and withdrawl symptoms are not worth it.
I have gone through hell in the past few weeks trying to get this out of my system, and with all the other stuff I am hearing, I cannot understand why they haven't taken this drug off the market. I know they just started saying nobody under 18 should be on it, because it can possibly increase suicidal thoughts, but what about the withdrawl? Are doctors completely unaware of this?

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms » MeggE

Posted by fayeroe on March 9, 2004, at 20:21:16

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by MeggE on March 9, 2004, at 19:43:01

Not one doctor has ever mentioned the withdrawal to me!! Hang in there.......you'll feel so much better when it is totally out of your system.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl » Jetta

Posted by Jetta on March 10, 2004, at 7:55:24

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl (nm) » john, posted by Jetta on March 10, 2004, at 7:53:02

This is confusing me! I think I ticked the wrong box. Anyhow if anyone wants my attachment which might help them with tailing off the Efexor, then email me jetta_222@yahoo.co.uk Computers really baffle me : )

 

fayroe -Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by flyingdreams on March 11, 2004, at 17:19:34

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » Shanooska, posted by fayeroe on January 31, 2004, at 17:47:57

how long did it take for you to feel normal? I'm on day 57 and still feel like crap

 

Re: fayroe -Re: Effexor Symptoms » flyingdreams

Posted by fayeroe on March 11, 2004, at 18:13:04

In reply to fayroe -Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by flyingdreams on March 11, 2004, at 17:19:34

> how long did it take for you to feel normal? I'm on day 57 and still feel like crap


It was probably 90 days before I knew that it was completely out of my system. In the meantime, I went back on Prozac 20 mg a day. That was about 20 days before I was totally off the Effexor. Everyone is different and I think it has to be completely out of your system before you feel better. Good luck!!

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by prodgirl on March 12, 2004, at 23:53:14

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » sick of being sick, posted by MeggE on March 9, 2004, at 19:43:01

I completely understand where you are coming from. I get withdrawl symptoms every day, especially if I don't take my Effexor the minute I get up. It has a short half life, which is horrible. My pdoc will be changing my meds next week (pending blood work) and I am NOT looking forward to the taper period and extreme withdraw! Good luck to you as well!

 

Effexor Symptoms

Posted by Foobee on March 16, 2004, at 3:05:31

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms, posted by prodgirl on March 12, 2004, at 23:53:14

I've been on Effexor for over two years, and I FINALLY feel like I'm not alone with this. While it seems like every other person I know is on or has been on antidepressants, I have never known anyone else who has taken Effexor. It's such a relief to have confirmation and to have answers from you all!

Regarding withdraw...When my psychiatrist prescribed Effexor a few years ago, she failed to stress the seriousness of withdraw. While I knew of its potential, I never considered it a threat because I didn't know to take it seriously. Consequently, if I missed a dose, I just attributed what happened next to other things going on in my life at the time. I often worried that I was really slipping back into depression. Fortunately, I've recently realized that this is not the case.

I am relieved that withdraw may also explain a mysterious sleep ailment I've had for the past year. When I get too much sleep in one night (usually 10 hours), I wake up with a pounding headache, nausea, and dizziness, which last all day despite taking the max. dose of Ibuprofen. I also get incredibly irritable and anxious, and I struggle to do anything at all...just like old times. Until now, I never associated this with missing a dose of Effexor or not taking the dose in time--if I get too little sleep I'm temporarily a zombie, so I assumed that the converse could also be true. Perhaps not, though.

I am now keeping track of these occurrences, and I hope to have confirmation soon.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl

Posted by 4hope on April 6, 2004, at 15:24:52

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl, posted by nancy lotfi on November 27, 2003, at 16:59:55

I am taking 75 mg of Effexor XR (capsule). I have been doing so since November. I want to wean off the drug because I will try to start getting pregnant. My doctor gave me 35 mg of to take for two weeks. Do you think I will have the withdrawls that are described here in this forum?

Or are the withdrawls with the higher dosages. Please response with your thoughts.

 

Re: Effexor Withdrawl

Posted by twiggy on April 7, 2004, at 11:53:29

In reply to Re: Effexor Withdrawl, posted by 4hope on April 6, 2004, at 15:24:52

My advice:DEFINATELY see how you feel after your 100% off Effexor WEEKS before you try getting pregnant. Not only for health reasons - but for mental health reasons. Unless you're depressed because you wanted a baby - bringing one into this mix isn't the most intelligent decision.

 

Re: Effexor Symptoms

Posted by robz on April 8, 2004, at 19:03:27

In reply to Re: Effexor Symptoms » Patrick James, posted by selene on January 28, 2004, at 17:15:54

Out of everything that I have learned about this stupid anxiety and depression shit, I know that missing doses and not tapering off is like the worst thing people can do. Man I feel so bad for you. I know those scary feelings and averyone is different. Please try not to miss a dose and when you do come off it, which you will! Dont Just quite cold turkey, TAPER!!!
Good Luck! Robyn


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