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 can’t believe the side affects from this drug. I try eating then all hell breaks lose... between bathroom and throwing up at same time I don’t know what to do anymore. What a horrific drug this is. I asked my doctor my pharmacist , all they say is TIME . I feel like am losing my mind ...
The yellow stuff is a post-op infusion....I think they may use anti-nausea drugs in the anesthesia mix...but it may well have been something like Versed which is a tranquilizer....it all depends on what type of surgery they are doing...but I wouldn't worry too much. They won't let you leave the hospital/surgery center until you feel okay for the ride. Your fiancee probably won't need a bucket...but if it makes him feel useful...then let him bring it.
@cherylannm
I think many people feel fluish when they are getting off Effexor. The belching is interesting....my sister switched to Wellbutrin because Effexor made her belch. 🙂
Try getting some dramamine/compazine at the drug store - they are OTC and should help with the nausea....I usually opt for the pink stuff (Pepto)
Thanks for your very intelligent reply youngsally. I especially like your term "polite oersistence." I would pursue this as you directed if I didn't feel that I am so close to the end of this journey. I can see about an OTC med for the nausea. I've been a member of K since 1976!
Yes, youngsally. Flush is exactly how I feel coming off te effexor. Perfect description. The nausea is a weird one in that I cannot tell if I need to eat or vomit. It's a very unusual feeling.
I meant "fluish." autocorrect keeps changing.
Thanks for this suggestion Sally.
Congratulations. You have gotten this monkey off your back. Hang in there.
Oh thank god someone with that side affect. Was thinking I had an ulcer now, but will still keep appointment with my gastrologist . Thank you