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'm very sorry for your loss -- and I'm so glad you continued with your tapering anyway. I'm glad you found us so you know you're not alone in the symptoms you experienced. (And since you're now off the drug, maybe some of your crying jags could be grief. I've known widows and widowers who experienced those during their first year and occasionally longer.) At any rate, whenever you're on this site, you know you're among friends even though you've never met us!
Wow. I am impressed!!! And also reinforced in my decision! Thanks so much for posting!!
I'm presuming your baby aspirin is a preventive measure for your heart. To me, that's in a totally different category. That's why I take mine and I've never even thought of stopping it. It certainly isn't mind-altering and doesn't mess with my brain the way the venlafazine does.
Hi , I've been off Effexor for four weeks . My neurologist put me on this three years ago for a condition called PPPD vestibular desease. I've experienced all these horrific side effects that everyone talks about . I weaned off the drug over Eight months with the supervision of my dr . Each week is getting better . I can now function during the day and am so much better however my nights are still difficult . I experience night sweats terribly. I'm feel like I'm burning up with in seconds and then I can get tremors and feel like I'm freezing . I also have insomnia. It takes me how's to fall asleep . Has anyone experienced this and if so how long will this last ?
Thank you for reading and looking forward to a response.
I use extended release melatonin for the insomnia. I use 3 mg, but I've also seen it in 5 mg and 10 mg (I haven't seen those in extended release, but they're probably available). I'm nearing the end of my taper and I didn't start using the melatonin until a little over halfway through because it took me a while to realize insomnia was a problem. I drink LOTS of liquid (and, no, I'm not diabetic) and I frequently forget that if I don't stop a few hours before bedtime, I'm up all night peeing (I'm also not young -- almost 75). I thought it was my bladder keeping me up -- but not EVERY night! I take the melatonin an hour or hour and a half before I want to go to sleep, and it helps immensely. Good luck!
I was just joking. Being Effexor free I wish I could stop all pills even that .
I would just say “ am stronger then a horrific pill” . And fast and furious was my approach... if I can do it everyone can ... good luck guys . Keep me posted .
Good for you!! It’s wonderful being off this nightmare. I will never take a pill like this again, it made my life miserable. Good luck , be strong . You can do it !!!
@natmill
Please click on my name and read my posts particularly about the supplements I am taking. I weaned off very slowly and had NO problems until six weeks after the last dose. Effexor affects your brain and your neurotransmitters; it can take months for your brain to learn to balance these neurotransmitters again on its own, but taking supplements are helping me. I haven't had sweats, but have definitely experienced the tremors (it's an inside shakiness, not something you can see if I put my hands out), bouts of being quite cold (this is somewhat amusing as I was prescribed Effexor for menopausal hot flashes) and insomnia. The supplements can be purchased at Vit*min Shoppe although the L*dtke l-tryptophan cannot (VS has a version that works, though; I just read the L*dtke brand was the "gold" standard and switched to it). Ben*dryl can help with your insomnia and Dram*mine for the jitters. I have also experienced akathisia on occasion (anxiety, fear/terror, agitation, restlessness and compulsion to pace) that has taken half to a whole 5mg Valium (prescribed) to control. My last Effexor dose was 4/14 and it is now five months later. I started taking supplements around 6/15, but it took a couple of weeks to come up with the regimen that's working for me. I suspect recovery is very individual—depending on your age, why you were taking Effexor, the dosage, length of time on Effexor, etc.
Hope you’re doing ok and thanks for sharing.