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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@grandmar Good for you that's the only way to go to cut down I don't know if you take Vit D3 but that helps with sleep
@lioness
Thanks for the info. I actually do take it, but it is not helping.
Oh well....
Ronnie
Thought my fellow posters here would find this article interesting (and just a little late to the party we've been having); it's about how patients are helping each other withdraw/recover from antidepressants--
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/recovery-antidepressants-patients-helping-withdraw-130646526.html
Hi. I went from 300mg effexor to 60mg of cymbalta with very, very minimal side effects in 2 weeks. I am through with effexor, and solely on cymbalta, 120mg a day. No noticeable side effects. I was very lucky. Took effexor about 6 yrs.
You are so right about doctors in the clinics today. I lived on the west side of Cincinnati with regular insurance living in middle income. I had close doctors that seemed to care. When I moved to the NOrth side of Cincinnati I had no insurance I started getting sick with my lungs. I only went to emergency when I had no choice They judged me so harshly. We could only get one or two things done per visit. We did not have a doctor but a practitioner. The hospital had young men doctors that judged you terribly. One told me I was not sick -One said he would give me some pain meds and lied to me. He sent me home in horrible pain. Not everyone is a drug addict. It is amazing how the Welfare can deny you in 24 hrs. but take 4-5 months to help you get health insurance. It is so sad what people go thru when it comes to getting help from a program that we invented to help us in time of need.
@notaround that's what gets me through things like that too, knowing it is temporary. When you can't sleep though that changes everything.
JK
I think it's GrandmaR that can't sleep at all. But thanks for the sentiment.
@notaround
Yep, it's me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙁
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Thank you @texasdutchess- This has been found to be very short acting and very addicting. When picking out remedies for drug withdrawal symptoms it's important not to substitute one bad ride for another. Yesterday I had an endoscopy. The drug they used to put me out was anesthetic propofol. This was one of the drugs that killed Michael Jackson. I could see why he loved this drug. After I woke up and on the ride home I could see why he loved the drug. I felt drunk- a good drunk. I was happy and laughing. But it wore off very quickly.
@notaround- I am sorry that you've had very bad experiences with doctors. And yes, I assume that most people have insurance, because they do. They are called the middle class. However I'll watch that assumption.
There are some excellent doctors who do care, very much.
Have you had sex-reassignment surgery?
We are all frustrated with insurance companies who have been allowed to rule decisions that doctors make. The world is far from perfect. And may doctors are also frustrated because they want to be paid for their services and spend adequate time with their patients.
This is the second time that you have called me out because of your anger. Why are you so angry?