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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It sure is one heck of a nasty drug there Cherylann. I’m going on 7 weeks of being off it and I do have both good and bad days. Hopefully they will be all good soon. Take care. And think positive.
OK sent for some cbd in coconut oil.... Today I tried meclazine hoping to lessen the dizziness/vertigo. I think it did!!!
Hey Jake. Not sure about that. My Dr tells me I have either. New Dr that is. She says I may have social anxiety. I dont get out of the house enough. So I plan on doing more of that. I will try and get out daily. These side effects can be almost crippling. I have had anxious moments. A result of thinking stuff like will this get better. I have gotten some CBT oil capsules today. They are supposed to help a lot with the zaps and anxiety. I have been doing a lot of reading also. Just hoping and looking forward to feeling normal again. Take care. And keep ur diploma. Lol.
jake. I’m also going through the gammit of withdrawal symptoms. Right now its flu like feelings. My sleep patterns are horrible. The zaps arent as bad as they were but are still there. Even had some weird feelings in my hands but it doesnt last long. So lets just hope its withdrawal and nothing else. Have a great evening
Hi @dbrown72, hoping this gets to you. I'm doing the same exact process right now - trying (struggling) to switch from effexor to Trintellix. I feel horrible. I am on edge and have cried more in the past two days than the previous year. I'm being brought down in effexor (now it's from 75 to 37.5) and up in Trintellix (from 10mg to 20mg). I'm feeling so much anxiety and stress right now and it's only been three days. How long did you experience the withdrawal?
The same thing is happening to me, @kiracaseallan, and it's torture. I'm sitting here at work trying not to cry (for no reason!) and my skin feels so cold and tingly.
Hoping by now it's worked out better for you.
Wow, my hat is off to all of you. Good job everyone. We have strength when we stick together. Read, read, read. Gather that one tip that can help YOU cuz we are all different.
Phone still broke. Reading everyone's emails. Should be able to be back totally when my new SIM card comes.
Weird things happening here with me. Sleep is really disrupted. Trying to get my life back, however I continue to live in joy.
They killed a rattler here today. DONT LIKE SNAKES! Posting before I lose my service again.
Someone Google how to increase endorphins in brain. Post the link here. Use those tips.
Things to not do...
Do not: Drop your chin if feeling bad. Dumps bad chemicals in brain.
Actively seek good chemicals by looking at ceilling and (saying out loud works best...mumble if you have to(. I see the crack in the corner of ceiling. I see the dust..I see the light I see the fan, keep looking up! Keep finding new things and saying what you see. IT WORKS
Bright wings
I was on 25 mg, 1 x day Effexor for 18 years for hot flashes and decided to taper off this Spring as I figured the hot flashes wouldn't happen any more. I tapered off slowly by cutting my pills down by 1/4, or less each time and staying on that dose for two weeks at least (these were solid, uncoated tablets, not capsules with beads). I took the final dose 4/14/18. I was fine for six weeks after that, then started experiencing akathisia (restlessness, pacing and rocking), anxiety, fear and insomnia. After reading others' stories here and elsewhere online, I thought I need to rebalance my brain chemistry--what the Effexor did, or didn't do was no longer happening. I am taking 4-5 times per day (usually 4 to 5 hours apart, depending on how late I stay up): 3 1,000 mg fish oil capsules (EPA 650 mg), 1 500 mg L*dtke brand l-tryptophan (this made such a difference to the agitation I was feeling!), 2 500 mg Solg*r brand GABA, 1 500 mg l-arginine, 1 470 mg ashwagandha root extract capsule and 5 100 mg B6 tablets. Dram*mine (for vertigo) and Ben*dryl (sleep aid) as needed (although I am going to sleep easily now and not using it). My oncologist who prescribed the Effexor many years ago prescribed 15 5 mg diazepam to take as needed when the akathisia and/or anxiety got too bad. In the past 45 days since filling that prescription, I've only used 4.5 tablets (taking 1/2 tablet now and then). I will keep up this regimen for another 45 days and then try tapering to 3-4 times per day, 1-2 times per day, etc. Good news--Since going off the Effexor, my eye prescription has improved by 1/2 diopter and my blood pressure (which was normal) has gone down some.
Hi all,
As you all know, what works for one person may not work for another. For this reason, I’d like to quote guideline #1 from Connect’s Community Guidelines as a gentle reminder for everyone:
“1. Be careful about giving out medical advice
– Sharing your own experience is fine, but don't tell other members what they should do.”
See the all 10 guidelines here:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/about-connect/tab/community-guidelines/