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 was on 75 mg daily for well over 20 years. I had tried the Drs. Suggestions about going to 37.5 for 2 weeks and then stopping which was, as most of you know, inefficient to say the least! I finally opened the capsules and took out about 5 pellets at a time. All went pretty well until the very end ( after a year). It seems that now I am completely off them I am having headaches daily, am anxious and cry easily. Why now when it did not happen during the year I was reducing dosage. The final month I was down to 5 pellet dosage so it was really gradual. Any suggestions. I purchased a CBT workbook this weekend
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I did not have any difficulty with withdrawal until 6.5 weeks AFTER my last tapered dose. Effexor/venlafaxine gets stored in fatty tissue all over your body and I think it took 6.5 weeks for my body to use up all the bits in all the nooks and crannies. Like you I was not on that much (25mg) for a long time (18 years). The anxiety, akathisia and irritability were very not like me, so I knew it was discontinuation syndrome/withdrawal effect. You can click on my name and read back through my posts to see what supplements I am taking; they help tremendously--especially Lidtke tryptophan (cannot be taken while on Effexor) and GABA. It's been 10 months since my last dose of Effexor and even with the supplements, I have some days when anxiety and akathisia break through--weekends are really tough; I need distraction, not contemplation. Also, be mindful of what you watch on TV, read, or listen to--some things are just too agitating. It is getting better--I feel "normal" most of the time; it helps to know that for some of us, recovery (PAWS--post-acute withdrawal syndrome--https://www.addictionsandrecovery.org/post-acute-withdrawal.htm) can be as long as a couple of years.
I would not recommend alternating days. I tried that and it was very unpleasant.
Currently I'm just over a week since my last dose. I used Prozac as a bridge. So it's possible. Taking your time helps.
I'm not doing too bad for withdrawal so far :). Maybe I'll get lucky and not have any long term symptoms. But I'm keeping a careful eye on things. Too early to tell.
I did not know they got stored up in fatty tissue. This helps to know. I will also look for these supplements. Thank you.
I have not been off Effexor for long so do not know if it is withdrawal or if I am going to need something different, but I am going to keep that as a option. Right now it is mainly headaches and overall not feeling well. Thanks for sharing your story.
I'm trying to get off of 75mg of effexor. I was on 225 mgs and got down to 75. Now my problem is odd thoughts they just don't make sense. My thinking is all screwed up and confusion. I tried going every other day and that didn't seem to help. I get cranky,moody,flu like syptoms,ear aches and very tired. I've been on effexor for 7 years. Nasty drug if you ask me. Thank you for any suggestions or help.
Dont skip days. You'll have symptoms every other day because of the short half life of the drug. Better to take out beads so you have a consistent dosage.
The storage in fatty tissues theory seems correct to me. Also I've heard many people say that the withdrawal symptoms are greater the closer you get to the end, with the smaller doses. I don't have any answers but the only thing to do is to become very aware of your body and also develop a lot of patience and self empathy.
I just want to update on my journey of getting off of Venlafaxine. Quick recap: been on 75mg for 10 years, went to 37.5mg for a year, then 2 days on, 1 day off for a week, then finally every other day for a week.
Zero meds starting from last week:
Day 1, Sunday: 1-2 brain zaps. Feeling fine.
Day 2, Monday: A few more brain zaps during the day. Quick bouts of dizziness when moving around,
Day 3, Tuesday: Brain zaps occurring quite frequently in conjunction to the dizziness. Head feels really "stuffy". More agitated mood.
Day 4, Wednesday: Same as the previous day. I went for out for a light run thinking it would clear my mind out, but it was a struggle. Everyone at work said I looked terrible, and should go home and rest.
Day 5, Thursday: Brain zaps and dizziness tapered off just slightly. Head feels about 80-90% stuffy.
Day 6, Friday: Compared to the last few days, I finally felt that I'm making progress. Head feels about 60% stuffy. Brain zaps are more "muffled".
Day 7, Saturday: Feeling better. Head feels about 40% stuffy. Still getting brain zaps, but are again more muffled. No bouts of dizziness.
Day 8, Sunday: Feeling better. Head stuffiness is around 20%. Brain zaps are less frequent. No dizziness.
Final thoughts:
For those of you who are really thinking of getting off of Venlafaxine, just reducing the dosage, or in the process of tapering off, I want to encourage you to stay strong, stay present, and remember the withdrawal symptoms are part of the journey. For me this was a huge decision to do this, and I truly have concerns about getting another panic attack and not able to cope with it. Right now, I feel empowered and feeling in-control of my health and well-being.
Congrats on getting the dosage down to 75mg. What was your taper down plan, like after 225mg, you went down to 150mg, etc? I would ask your doctor about taking a 37.5mg dosage. Doing big dosage reductions (if you're past dosage was in the 150-250mg range) doesn't work with this medicine. My doctor strongly recommended told me to taper off as gradually as possible since it has a long "shelf-life" in your body. Once your body gets use to the lower dosage, then that's when I would take the next step of doing every other day or 2 days on, 1 day off. Again, talk to your doctor about it.
Big question for me is how long have you've been completely off the meds? From what I've been told, it takes 1-2w to not feel any more withdrawal symptoms. Also, the med has a long release/life cycle, meaning it still in your system after you stop.