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My reactions have not been like yours. Insomnia hasn't been an issue, and I only had a couple of moments of surging emotions, so I can't offer much insight into what you're experiencing. I am still having brain zaps sixteen days out, although not as severe or as frequent as the first week or so off the drug.

I feel doctors don't inform patients about how powerful this drug is. I also think it drove my depression, which stems from bipolar 2. The data on using venlafaxine for bipolar depression is weak, and the studies indicate it might flip people into their cycles. I can't prove that this happened to me, but I can say that it hadn't been working for a very long time. My decision to quit was abrupt and not thought through (I made the choice while cycling hard, so it was an emotional response, not an informed one), but I've felt like I've recovered myself. I would consider reintroducing the Abilify, but not the Effexor.

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Thank you. Can you please describe the "brain zaps?" On a few occasions I have thought I have seen flashing lights out of the corner of my eye, but thought I was imagining this, or that it was related to migraines, which I do not presently have today. I am not clinically depressed per se, and my psychologist who was also a MD, encouraged me to get off of the Effexor if I did not need to be on the drug. I began tapering after getting horrible pain behind my eye, which led me to the patient information sheet about the drug, which mentioned this was a side effect of the drug in question. I have been on it for years, but was generally on a low does of 150mg capsules. Any further help would be greatly appreciated.