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 didn't really have energy on effexor but at least I was able to live. I gained weight due to this med so it motivated me to go to the gym. I last count, I'm either day 6 or 7 without effexor and I can't do anything but lay around because I'm so sick with withdrawal symptoms. Tomorrow morning I'm having surgery and I'm really scared that I won't be able to get up to even go. I'm sorry you are going through this. It's like you are dammed if you do, and dammed if you don't with this med. How long do these withdrawal symptoms last?
Please call your doctor and ask for advice. You can not do this cold turkey without messing you up
My Dr is the one that gave me this schedule to taper off. I just didn't ask her how long I can expect these symptoms to last. I just started having them 3 days ago so I haven't called due to the long weekend. I don't want to take a pill to make symptoms go away if it's something I'm already half way through.
Did she taper you off?
Yes and I was doing fantastic until I went from 37.5 to zero. I'm feeling a little better today.
That's great.
Thanks for this. Withdrawal side effects can be scary when alone. Not feeling so alone now.
You are definitely not alone. I get so tempted to take a pill, but I just want this to be done and over with. We will get through this and be stronger for doing it.
I'm so glad you've joined this group on Connect @2ndof5 – you summed it up perfectly in your message – "Not feeling so alone now."
If you are able to share, I'd really like to hear some of your insights about weaning off from Effexor; how long were you on this medication?
Well -- not sure who deemed you crazy (although it is fine to deem oneself crazy) - but the sluggishness isn't consistent with my experience on Effexor.
I looked back at your posts - if I read correctly, it seems that you were prescribed Effexor possibly as a mood stabilizer - I'm not a therapist or MD, but "I used to feel on top of the world, have so much energy. Used to work out at least 5 days a week, about 1.5 hours a day at a local gym" read somewhat agitated. If that's how you felt in a "manic" state - then, yes, the Effexor is going to take the edge off that...but it is also going to reduce the negative effects of any manic state.
The best thing to do is to talk to the prescriber - or even better - if you have multiple doctors - speak with all of them...they aren't allowed to speak with each other without your expressed permission. If you are on Effexor as a mood stabilizer - then it's even more important that you work closely with a psychiatrist/psychopharm/therapist....