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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@edziner
Good Morning,
Wow, you have been through so much!
We do what we do and hopefully learn our lessons.
Have a good day!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
@caityduck
Good Morning!
So sorry you are having such difficulty with the Effexor.
On the positive side.....you lost 15 pounds, where most people (including myself) gains 15 pounds.
Please read some of the posts about how to come off the Effexor, safely and SLOWLY!
In addition, speak with the doctor, too.
You do NOT want to go off too quickly as the withdrawal can be hell.
PLEASE BE CAREFUL!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Hi Mardee,
Thank you for your insight. I am currently of day 6 of withdrawal from a very low dose which I have been taking for years. I feel horrible. Dizzy and nauseous. I am taking Zofran to counteract the nausea. Not sure if I can handle another 1-2 weeks of this horror show! Anyway, wanted to ask you what you mean when you refer to "brain zaps"? Maybe it's similar to what I have been experiencing...sometimes I feel so alone in my symptoms. Would love to hear from others!
@ldwhite720
Hi!
So sorry for what you are going through.
I tried to get off many years ago.
I had no idea there were withdrawals.
My PCP suggested that I was doing so well that I didn't need it anymore.
Now I know better about how to go off.
I am not ready to come off just yet.
I have several medical issues I need to deal with first.
After that, it will be my turn.
Have a good day and remember that we are here for you...
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Hi Content. Had another pretty good sleep last night. Woke up a few time and used that spray. It seems to be working. Hope it works again tonite. Enjoy your day
I've been taking 37.5 mg also, having tapered down from 150 mg years ago (I think I've been taking Effexor for about 7 years. I did not have any side effects (that I knew of) while taking it (other than dizziness and nausea if I didn't take it at the same time as previous day), but now, dizziness, nausea, night sweats, vivid dreams, but no more back pain (!), and I've lost a couple pounds (a good thing). This is day 6. I had NO IDEA it would even take this long to stop, but thanks to Dr. Google and this site, I guess I'm in for the long haul. Can you describe these "brain zaps"? that might explain the muscle spasms I get while speaking....
I agree with @grandmar, @ldwhite720. Sorry for what you are going through right now. Here is an article by a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist on antidepressant withdrawal which you might find helpful: https://mayocl.in/2m00irD. One key piece of information related to your question on "brain zaps" is that he indicates quitting an antidepressant (suddenly) may cause symptoms within a day or two, including electric shock sensations.
That is a great idea to have medication to help you get through the nausea withdrawal symptom.
How are you managing your day-to-day responsibilities with the horror show symptoms, ldwhite720?
Hi, @taylorwatkins13 -- wondering how things are going being off of your venlafaxine (Effexor) after your episode with discontinuation syndrome?
@jerseygirl0751 -- how have things gone with weaning off of venlafaxine (Effexor)? I believe you've completed your last dose?
Hey Jake. Well I got a phone call from my blood Doctor this morning. He tells me I have mild Lymphoma. So thats part 2 of what I was saying the other day. It beats having to do the chemo thing. And the Doctor who will be taking care of my case comes very highly rated. So all that makes me feel better. Now if I can only differentiate (?) what is Effexor related and what is Lymphoma related as far as feeling crappy by the way. I’m not feeling all that bad though. That spray I’m using seems to help. I’m rambling on now so I’ll shut up. We use to call this diahrea (wrong spelling) of the mouth. Enjoy your evening
I have been completely off it for about a week now. Went from 37.5 to nothing. That transition took a little longer then the rest. Was taking it and 5mg trillintex(?) Simultaneously and things got pretty bad. Went down to 37.5 every second day for about a week, then just stopped and increased the new one to 10mg. Feeling alot better now.