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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I haven't learned how to post on my own yet so I just respond to post hope that's OK my frist post was on the 7th or 8th but besides that why would you choose Lexapro? That's what my Dr prescribed me when he gave Cymbalta and weaned me off effexor and by day 2 of no effexor I was a horrible mess 3 days at 75 and 3 days at 37.5 then none went to 30 MG Cymbalta only on that 2 days then switched to 10 MG Lexapro I still am having many different withdraws seems a bit less on some and more on other memory is horrible but seems some better I find my self staring off in blank space sometimes not sure how long but catch myself doing it a lot and I could sleep 15 hours +and now am having a very hard time getting 6 hours without waking several times with strange dreams that keep me trying to put the pieces of it together strange feeling I know one thing for sure I'm not dead from the withdraws so it won't kill ya even at times I feel I'd be better off I just don't know what to do kids ant even explain how I get the ups and downs but never taking another antidepressants besides 10 MG Lexapro and I want off that asap I'm tired of being a per say pin cousin on theses drugs I smoke thc 4 to 8 times a day and that really has been helping with the anxiety part hope everyone keeps posting it helps me to see I'm not alone and try somethings that help others
Ok, so has anyone tried Cymbalta? I just saw my Dr. today and that's what she put me on. She said if I do need to come off it, it won't be as bad as the Effexor. (Not sure if I believe her). I'm hesitant to try it because of the issues with the Effexor. While taking Effexor, I felt/feel fine....it's only been since trying to come off it. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!!
Cymbalta ? Not sure but I would check first Seems most of these type of drugs have side effects for lots of folks Xanax as well
Keep reading here May find help As for me Xanax and Effexor Gave me bad effects when trying to get off or taper off.
maybe your body was trying to tell you something when you had trouble ' getting on that drug' Getting off is the main problem for many
Hi, I was on cymbalta two different times and it generally helped me a lot. I transitioned to another med the first time due to insurance issues for a while and then went back on it. I don't remember any problems taperi g off of it to another drug.
I have to say though, that the second time i was on it, I did develop a manic episode that built after a few months of hypomania after I had been on it for about 6 months. I also received steroid shots during this time for Rheumatoid arthritis and was under extreme stress at work and home. Most notably, i did not talk to my psychiatrist about being hypomanic until it was too late apparently. For months i didn't need to sleep much and was highly productive. But then it tipped to mania and I couldn't sleep. That was my first manic episode, and I was 61! It took a few months to "come down." And then I really crashed into my worst depression ever.
I don't know how much each element contributed to the manic episode: cymbalta (it's a risk factor), steroids (another risk factor), and the extreme stress. My pdoc said she believes I was misdiagnosed with Major Depression when I actually had bipolar type 2. There is a lot in the lit about antidepressants triggering type 1 mania in type 2 patients.
I was put on many different meds, allergic to some(lamitrogene, lithium, depakoate), not responsive to others, and not covered when I lost my job and went on Medicaid. I have finally settled on Prozac (80) and seroquel (200 mg) for a couple of years and seem ok. I think i could be better. I did the dna test for medications this week and look forward to learning if something will work better. I don't recall having any physical withdrawal problems with going on and off all those meds. I DID have a bad reaction to seroquel at the 800 mg they prescribed. Horrible anxiety, nightmares, panic attacks. I reduced the dose immediately with my doc's ok.
So all of this is just a cautionary tale about the risks of any meds. And to be proactive with self observation, ensuring adequate sleep and relief if other symptoms arise. I know I waited too long to get help.
Be brave. Some of us NEED treatment all our life and we have to find out what works best. Only trial and error. Best wishes on your journey!
Cathy
I started taking it when I found out that my alcoholic husband was having an affair and completely ruined us financially. He got fired at the same time. I had to work so hard to get us out of debt and keep our house. It was a very rough time that got rougher when he died of cyrrhosis.
It is 7 years since then and I am married to a wonderful man and am retired. We have a great active life. I felt like I was ready to come off of it. If it turns out, I have to take something, then I will but it will be a much smaller dose and something other than Effexor.
I just joined this group......I was put on Effexor in November at 75 mg. I cut in half about three weeks ago and a horrible muscle tingling in legs and joint pain basically in my knees started. OF course I'm going to see my doctor but can't get an appointment for a few weeks. it comes and goes and especially bad today...does anyone know how long this will take? should I go back on and then taper slowly?
@cathy615 Thanks for sharing your experience! It does make me feel better to at least try it. If anything, it should help me get off the Effexor at the very least according to my doc.
Been on since 2013