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Effexor withdrawal has been REAL! I have read so many posts and different sites about the withdrawal effects. This one being the most informative. Thank You to all that shared your stories, side effects and what helped them. Your stories helped me tremendously.

I am currently 3 weeks Effexor free... I still have minimal side effects that seem to get worse when I am stressed or upset... I wanted to share my story and what worked for me... Please Please understand I am in no way affiliated in any medical field and am in no way giving medical or DR. advice. I am here only to share what helped me during this horrific ordeal.

A year and a half ago I went thru major depression due to many things hitting me all within a 6 month period and I sought help because I knew I had reached a breaking point that I no longer controlled. Effexor was what was given to me to help me during these life changing events. I explained to my DR I do not like taking pills of any sort so he chose the extended release for me. By the third day of taking this drug, I already felt 150% better, it worked so fast for me. At the time I thought this was a miracle drug because, let me tell you, I was on top of the world!! Not only did it kick depressions @$$ but on top of that, it totally suppressed my appetite and made me lose 50lbs quickly. (What woman complains about losing weight, especially when weight is an issue... not me, that's for sure!)

Fast forward 6 months. I am feeling at my peak, better than I had in years. Me being a person who doesn't like medication, I am ready to stop taking it because I feel my body no longer needs it, so I stopped cold turkey! I was absolutely unequivocally not ready for the side effects. I went into instant withdrawals within hours of not taking my medication, by day 4 I'm having brain zaps, inside I feel like someone is sparking two wires together and my brain is an old black & white TV channel with "snow" on the screen, add the inability to string a sentence together, fainting spells, naseau / diarrhea let's just say I was a walking disaster. If it's listed as a withdrawal symptom, I experienced it. It gets so bad, I am sent home from work, told to work from home as I much as I was able and to contact my DR immediately. So I did what my boss told me to do. When I call my DR, the nurse freaks out, schedules a 911 appointment and I get a scolding of a life time from both the nurse and DR. I am explained that you have to taper off this drug, my DR wants me on it for a minimum of 9 months and increased my dose to 150mg.
Had I known this when I started taking this drug I probably would have never taken it to begin with, for that I am happy because I really needed to be on it at the time I was placed on it. I am certain my DR told me this when it was prescribed, but I was in no mindset to listen and was at the lowest low of my entire life.

I oblige my DRs direction anything to stop the side effects and had instant relief. I take it for another 6 months in the meantime about my 3rd month at 150mg, I start researching everything on this drug possible... because I don't like going to DRs, I hate medication, I know my body/mind enough that I knew I was ready and I wanted off this medication. For fear my DR would tell me he wanted me to continue this drug for even longer I decided to once again stop taking this medication. Only this time I was prepared for what would happen once I quit taking it. After reading tips / trips from everything I could get my hands on, I weaned myself off this drug without my DR! I know, I know this is a serious issue that needs medical supervision.

****** Please Note I do NOT recommend weaning yourself off this or any other DR prescribed drug. Yes I did it, but I know my body very well, I have a great support system, and I know I am extremely sensitive to ANY and ALL medications... so I knew what I could tolerate. How did I wean myself off of Effrxor:

I did not take my medication on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The effects were in full force, but I was able to work from home and sleep a lot. I limited turning my head from side to side and limited anytype of quick motions because this seemed to cause dizzy spells and most severe zaps. When I did move my head to look side ways, it was done very slow/ mythotical to let my eyes, ears and brain track together. I had read where Benedryl helps with the withdrawal side effects, so I decided to try it. I took Children's dissolve tablets twice a day when I felt the worst. (Children's Benadryl was used only because I am so sensitive to medication that regularl strength knocks me out for a minimum of 16 hours, usually longer)

By Tuesday, I'm over the worst part of withdrawals, but still have symptoms that were more annoying than anything. At this time I notice I'm a little more moody, things make me angry that normally would never make me bat an eye. Because I have to work around people, I am moody and still having withdrawal symptoms I decided to break open one of my pills, dumped the beads into a ziplock baggy and about mid-day when my dizziness or zaps were at their peak, I would wet my fingertip and dip it into the beads taking about 10-20 and would take one Children's Benadryl late afternoon or around dinner time. I did this Tuesday-Thursday and took nothing at all Friday-Monday. I am on week 3 of withdrawals but have only had to take 1 Benadryl so far this week and haven't had any Effexor in my system for a week. I have had a couple of minor zaps, that were very minimal but nothing serious.

Sorry for the extremely long message, but if a oneone thing I did. helps someone else get off this drug, it was worth it. Effexor Free, healthy and happy!!!

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Congratulations on your success of getting off of effexor. My story is a horror story. Much like a lot of people on here.

@effexor
Good Morning,
Congratulations on being able to come off the Effexor!
I am glad you were able to find a way of doing it that worked for you!
Stay well!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)

@effexor Thank you for your post. I’m about where you are. I’m 4 weeks out, tapered on my own. Still get anxiety, but feel I’m over the hump. I quit cold turkey first time, by advice of my psychiatrist, I do not see him any longer , most horrific time in my life! Best to go slow.