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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Hi I was put on Effexor years ago I’m a disabled vet and go to the va they have increased my dosage a lot I now take 300mg er . They have always said it would help with my nightmares and ptsd but at this point there’s no way to tell I have tried to stop using it 20 -30 times even with a taper I still get the buzzes and fever and worst nightmares but I’m praying to stop this time I’ve tapered down to 15mg and still get the dizziness and buzzes but not as bad hopefully by next week I’ll be free from this nightmare but I won’t give up! It will be amazing to wake up and say I’m almost off all these countless drugs .plz pray for me!! Ty
@scidow
Your not tapering slowly enough Ty. Cut that pill in half and in half again or until your only taking 1mg less per week or even less if necessary. As you get close to stopping you may want to cut even smaller pieces. Under normal circumstances you shouldn’t have to but who knows how sensitive you’ve become to it. I cut my Klonapin (sp) which is an Anticonvulsant into Ridiculously tiny pieces but that’s what it took to get off it. Slow and steady and your body will never miss it. You’ll make it buddy, don’t worry.
Jake
Ty, I reread your post and you say “I’m almost off all these countless drugs”
I hope your not trying to stop several drugs at the same time. I tried stopping several drugs at the same time and ended up in bed for 3 months. Be careful and get your docs help. I have found some docs say you should cut it down quicker and under normal situations that’s ok, but there exceptions. Maybe you one. Good luck bud!!! “Inch by inch, anything’s a cinch.” That proverb is truer than you may think my friend.
Jake
Praying for u
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Praying Nightmares or common as is being dizzy,
agreed Careful with Effexor Xanax & others They can be more toxic than we know Of course they can help some folks To me the Key is Slow but sure. Ask tons of questions even the pharmacist
sunflower More common than we know
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You both have posted in a group that is discussing minimizing withdrawal symptoms from Effexor- can either of you share something that has helped you to get through the with drawl?