Tips on minimizing withdrawal symptoms from Effexor (aka Venlafaxine)
I have been taking Effexor/Venlafaxine for years and tried to get off it a few times but each time I try to give up the chemical withdrawal symptoms are a horror story and I give up giving up. Anyone got any tips or tried and tested strategies? Thank you
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Awe. Thank you. Truly I’m just an old woman that must get control over my health and my direction in life. I choose to be in the gym and no in the wheelchair
I came across a discussion about Effexor withdrawal, but once I signed up, I can't find it. I am having so many symptoms, I can barely function. What are some tips? I am dizzy, extremely fatigued (which is one reason I tapered off), Anxiety through the roof that is causing my heart rate to be up and some nausea. I feel like I need to go 100 miles an hour at the same time of not being able to move because I am so tired and dizzy. I can not go back on. My doctor and I decided it is not helping me. I am to go to a depression/Anxiety/eating disorder specialist. But until I go in, I can't function like this. I am taking care of my grandmother with dementia and a teenage son.
Hello, @hezz -- welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm pretty confident this is the discussion you'd wanted to locate.
I'd encourage you to look back through this discussion for some of the experiences of others who've faced some of the same very tough withdrawal symptoms coming off venlafaxine (Effexor). I think members here like @gailb, @stressedmesseddepressed, @lisabee, @panewdayphyl @vdandy @lukekee @sadiesmom @jimhd may have some thoughts for you as you are trying to manage these symptoms.
@hezz -- sounds like you have quite a bit of responsibilities taking care of others at home now. Do you have friends or other relatives who could provide some support for you as you go through this process of coming off venlafaxine (Effexor)?
Thank You very much for the reply. I will look through it. When I can, I take my Xanax which seems to help. Luckily I am not taking care of my grandma 24/7. My family members are rotating shifts. And for dealing with a teenager, my husband normally helps me when I can't deal with him being teenager-like, but his work has him working all over the state and weird hours. I am looking forward to thursday as that is a day to myself while my son is at school. But holy cow, feeling this extreme in so many different ways is insane and hard to handle!
I gained a ton of weight too. not happy
omg, so much of what you said were you symptoms being on Effexor is what I was experiencing. Quick and severe weight gain/creation of eating disorders, sweating, constant lethargy, my depression is worse where I don't want to do things I love, social anxiety is worse. the withdraw symptoms are even worse. I just want to be healthy and happy.
Hi, @tambra -- wanted to add my welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Sounds like it's been really rough going off the venlafaxine (Effexor) cold turkey.
I also wanted to be sure you met @richyrich @lisabee @wtrescott @imfu and @missjill87 so they can tell you about their experiences with going off venlafaxine (Effexor) abruptly. I also thought you'd like to meet @rachelmfree @lindmissi @gman007 and @jimhd.
Also wanted to touch base with you and see how things are going so far this week with stopping the venlafaxine (Effexor). Are you still having really challenging symptoms?
I started weaning off of Effexor back in October and since then I have lost 30 lbs without even trying. When I was taking the Effexor I CRAVED sugar, many times eating a whole bag of donuts or a carton of ice cream in one sitting. I also craved MILK drinking close to a gallon a day. I no longer crave the sugar or the milk. I am eating much more healthy and learning to make better choices. The Effexor must trigger something in the brain to crave sugar and carbs. I still have about 20 more lbs to go as I gained FIFTY POUNDS in the last 6 years on the Effexor. This medication is nothing to fool around with. I am experiencing gastro problems and my dr seems to think it's from the long term use of the Effexor. My adrenal and liver health (I don't drink any alcohol at all and never have) is compromised and he also thinks that is a result of taking the Effexor. My fatigue continues to be bothersome but I contribute a lot of that to depression as I lost my son 6 years ago after he served three tours in Iraq. He took his life on 1/3/12. I know I will never, ever get over the pain of losing him but I have a beautiful daughter that needs a good mom....I have to keep trying to get better for her and her family. Best of luck to everyone who ever come into contact with this poisonous drug....it turns your life upside down when you start taking it and turns it inside out when you try to get off of it.
Hello, I am Bright Wings. I too am withdrawing from Effexor. I have taken this med for 26 years. I came here last Friday and read this thread for 4 hours. I can not tell you how much doing all this reading helped me.
My symptoms of withdrawal include severe vomiting, sweaty palms, (to the point of being able to make a palm print on a paper towel from just the sweat on my hands.) Body shaking, total body shivers, sweating bullet size rolls of sweat rolling down my forehead. Also, difficulty sleeping and severe loss of energy. There are so many more but can't access that information this minute because I miss my brain after a stroke. Oh I am fine so don't worry about that.
I do have some solutions for the symptoms and will post them when I get back from walking my dog.
Every spring for so many years I have worked to get off this drug. This time I am succeeding. Yea.
So glad you're finally ridding those withdrawal symptoms and getting off. (Sounds to me like you're body is healing.) Will you please post, asap, your strategies for getting / tapering off drugs? I'm going off, tapering with a Dr., 4 mg of clonazepam and was on it many years! TY