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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@sandj Thank you. No one means to upset intentionally and there are posts can be difficult for some of us. Hope you are okay.
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4 Reactions@secretwhitepop I hope you have a wonderful Easter with your mom!
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2 Reactions@brightwings thank you! Some days I'm very sensitized, as Claire Weekes describes it, and am becoming more aware it seems, as this process continues.
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1 Reaction@korntveds it's ok, you are going to be ok. The best thing to keep in mind is that this will pass, you will have good days and bad days but you will not die over it. Benadryl, ibuprofen, vitamin D, omega 3, water, rest, find a distraction (youtube, tv). Force yourself if you have to, to go outside for a minute. Epsom salts in your bath. CBD oil. Give yourself permission to experience withdrawal without guilt. Remember there are tons of people who have done this before you, and many more who will do it after you. No matter how hard it gets. This pill will NOT defeat you! We are always here for your support. Sending lots of healing your way.
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5 ReactionsHaving great days on purpose reminds me of something. You know how people say "I feel bad, for no reason"? Well feel good for no reason!!
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5 Reactions@sandinlj Thank you for your kind words and the reminder Im not alone in this!! I will take the tips too!! Thank you!! What a great gift this forum is!
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6 ReactionsHappy Easter to all those who celebrate!!
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5 Reactions@korntveds we are all in this together, and it truly is a gift to know we are not alone. Much of handling withdrawal is trial and error as well, although there are many great suggestions, sometimes you may wonder if anything is working at all! Recovery is a wiley beast at times! Hang in there.
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5 ReactionsI will certainly be respectful in the future.
I started working with survivor's of sexual abuse in 1986. We ended up making groups in 6 counties of chicagoland. That was Definately before the internet.
My sincere apology for my post.
Bright Wings.
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4 ReactionsWhen I found this forum around a year ago, there were 141 pages. The posts have doubled that number since then. So Definately, you are in the right place. Just keep coming back and share what is going on so those of us who have come before you can help.
Have you found the method of counting beads to withdraw safely?
Me, I did it the really, really hard way and only found this place months after my last dose. You don't have to do it that way...
Best to you, Bright Wings
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