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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One thing I've learned about myself is "don't trust the now". Especially during tapering. But that's just my own experience. I have found, for me, that if I feel ill at ease, I do best at allowing myself time to recenter. I either succeed without intervention and at the least I'm able to make a better decision. I am training my entire self in taking right action, not reaction. It's an interesting process that is truly individual. Love and healing to every one of us.
I haven't posted in a while. I stopped tapering Effexor about a month ago when I started taking Methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis. Didn't want to confuse my body! The new medication has been difficult as it causes nausea daily. So I am staying with my 75mg tab plus 37.5 tab of Effexor. Still an improvement over the 225 mg I started out with. Anyone who has had experience with methotrexate? Original dose of 6 tabs once a week was cut to 3 tabs due to the nausea. I can handle this better, but still unpleasant. Food is important!
@merpreb I have had some doctors who would seem to prefer that their patients remain ignorant! I figure they must be very insecure.
JK
JK, I agree. What a sad state. It's all about power instead of health and the welfare of all humans
JK, most of my experience has been the same! Doctors want me to be ignorant, I've had one tell me not to be looking on the internet unless it's the NIH site (which ironically was where I got the information that she told me was incorrect). I'm also worked as a nurse, but I don't dare to tell them that, since "nurses make the worst patients".
@sandij-It's a pretty sad state when we can't be honest with our own doctors because of their own opinions and ignorance. I would also tell her that you are very aware of what's going on and that you are not some ignorant fool. And if she contradicts herself let her know. This way she'll know not to treat you like she does and will be able to be honest with you.
Your post has given me some hope. I am on my second day of lowering my dose of Venlafaxine. I have been on 600 mg of Venlafaxine a day for about two years now. In 2016 I went through a terrible episode of depression. I have been doing well on the 600 mg. But now insurance has denied this amount of medication. They will only cover 325mg or less per day. My doctor had me start on 300 mg yesterday. Today has been bad. This morning I was dopey, lethargic, and nauseous. This evening it has really hit me. Extremely nauseous, diarrhea, tired, and the tears have started. Kind of scared. Need advice.
@shellyz
Hi shell,
This is only my personal opinion.
Jeez almighty what kind of quack doctor are you going to?
Good for your insurance company.
He cut your Effexor down 50%, very irresponsible even if you were on a normal dose.
Best advice I have is change doctors, yours is an idiot.
Jake
Cant tell anyone else what to do, but I would be taking a dosage closer to 600 until I could get to another doctor. And then start a reasonable taper.