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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My XXBF (who may soon be my XXXBF given my mood) is so vehemently against anything that involves psychoactive drugs -- thinks everything can be addressed with gumption and vitamins....this for a guy who smoked a lot of weed in the 70s.
Do what you can with the taper. I held at 37.5mg for three weeks because of the unpleasant feelings....I am off entirely for 2 weeks...still sweaty and really irritable...but it's done....on to something new (if my therapist and psychiatrist can decide between them which combination will give me support going forward and what it is that really needs to be treated).
I’m sorry for your loss regarding your late husband. Well, one of the things that tends to help is removing sources of stress from your daily life. It’s rather tough to find stability and peace in a endless cloud of stinging bees especially when those around you don’t think that bees and their stings are a problem.
Toxic relationships comes to mind but in all fairness, removing ourselves from situations is not always possible. So it may be that forcing your own peace and quiet time at home or else by leaving for a long therapeutic walk or hobby might help as a start.
The doctors reaction puzzles me a bit as it seems there might have been a missed meeting of the minds on why you were there and objective of treatment. Be that as it may, a secondary line of thinking might be a licensed clinical social worker to go over where you are in life, the scope of your stress and concerns and what non-medical help you can learn to cope. It would be advisable, I think, to tell the social worker of the reasons you began taking meds and re-evaluate whether you feel meds will help or hinder getting to a good place of daily life.
The non-cooperative spouse or significant other is unfortunate and draining. You might have to plan a strategy that simply factors out him since no help and only resistance will be forthcoming. No matter how you slice it, opposition to taking care of your mental health and level of stress is not of benefit.
It would be illuminating to understand what he feels would help and be of benefit when you describe the full scope of what you cope with. I have a feeling the answers would be less than convincing or therapeutic.
Well the beautiful thing about your soon to be x is that he doesn’t have to deal with psychoactive drugs. He might celebrate that fact and let you decide what is best for you. You can always just tell him that his advice is unsolicited. Anytime he brings it up in any way, shape or form just hold up your hand and say...ah ah Unsolicited.
It might infuriate him but be immensely satisfying for you.
@mjsmimi
This is a very fast taper from the get go. Then, ping/ponging off and on the 20mg every other day and then quitting from 20mg as well as having no support from your doctor, or your "family" is a pretty rocky program.
Re Effexor for menopausal hot flashes--That's why I was put on Effexor and it worked GREAT. But, generally, when given for this off-label use, the dosage that works is minimal; I was only ever on 25mg. It's paradoxical that the effects of this drug can be totally opposite depending on how much you take.
On day 5...felt like i was gonna die the zaps wee so bad..caused solely by moving my eyes... Upset stomach,sweats, my hearing is all jacked up maybe damaged?...Worst part is I've been to ER last week and called them today and they said there is nothing they can do...like ok so im just suppose to die or keep taking this poison which was prescribed to me by one of your fellow doctors...smh...im staying strong and resolute...this stuff has ruined my life...
The zaps are a mystery to me though everyone talks about them. I felt more like the insensibility and delirium one gets with fever.
HI there. I have been tapering off slowly over the last few months & I found that the first two weeks on a lower dosage was the hardest time for me; after two weeks my brain/ body seemed to be conditoning itself; still have all the symptoms although not as severe. I have been on 37.5mgs for two weeks & intend to stay on this dose for another two weeks, then I will take this dosage on alternative days for a few more weeks. Then hopefully I will be drug free. Then the new process will begin; can I stay off antidepressants? ?????
I am two weeks effexor free and still not feeling well,,. The dizziness and nausea persist. I am very very depressed. The only thing that helps is sleep. I am sure am grateful that I am retired. I couldn't do this otherwise. I can barely function.
I'm so sorry you're still feeling punk. That must be pretty awful. What was your last dosage and how long were you on it? Could those be factors in how you're feeling?
@catamite I can definitely relate to how you’re feeling! I am now almost a month from my last dose and today was my first day of driving. I went to the local Target about 3 miles away and was shaking like a leaf. I don’t trust myself driving yet. The zaps are still overwhelming I’m averaging about 4 hours of sleep and that keeps drowsy all day. Although I will say I feel better than that first two weeks when I could hardly make my way to the bathroom, I’m just anxious to be done with this drug! Hang in there.. better days are coming.