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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@sandij
Yes, those memories are painful. AND these kinds of memories are WHY we started on antidepressants in the first place.
Folks used to say to me, those kinds of memories keep you sick Susie.....AND I WOULD ROAR, I AM NOT SICK, I WAS ABUSED AS A CHILD.
But the truth is, sometimes we DO have to let things go, so we can go on to live the lives we were meant to live.
Now what action are you going to take today to let this go? It's your choice.
Sending love and support, Bright Wings
@sandij- Oh my goodness you were certainly beyond brave to take care of a woman who no one else wanted, and someone who you had only met once. I think that compassion comes in regardless of how another person acts and it can certainly wane if they become mean, like you experienced. That must have been so horrible for you. I truly am sorry that you had to endure this.
And I'm actually more sad and upset that your husband reacted the way he did. I'm sure that you explained what was going one, maybe not word for word, but some of it. Did you?
It's really tough to hold your head up when someone seems to turn on you.
I'm so glad that effexor is in the past and I hope that you can get past any residual side effects so that you can get on with making some positive plans. Does your husband have any idea how you feel?
@texasduchess , wow! Never heard of this! Thank you for the tip! Definitely going to try this! Love you guys!
I feel like I am whining when I tell about these things, but its not to be a victim, it is more like gaining realization of how difficult things actually were. It's also difficult during this process to discern between past events that are magnified and come to the surface, and things that are happening now. It is a confusion of the mind. I listen to the youtube videos particularly of wonderbro, he explains it in a way that makes sense to me and brings me back to reality. Our nerves are exhausted and it is easy to confuse anxiety/depression/exhaustion. Add to that the chemicals from the medications and the changes that are made during this process and its a real sh*t storm. My husband is my rock most of the time, but he can certainly push my buttons! I am sure time will make its natural course and keep moving forward, and we will all move right along with it! Hope everyone has a good day today. I am going to get some natural Vitamin D. Love you all.
@merpreb I can talk till I am blue in the face and he will still not understand how I feel because he keeps coming back to "we are two different people". Its true, he cannot possibly put himself in my shoes, nor does he want to, because he is more interested in being in his own. LOL. Marriage is a dance of two people coming together and moving apart, sometimes losing sight of each other on a crowded dance floor, but hopefully when the song ends, you are listening to the last strains of music in each others arms.
@merpreb Not sure if you saw my reply but I’m extremely anxious and depressed and want to try the Lazarus or Charlotte’s Web CBT oil but don’t know if I can use while I’m still on Effexor and Klonopin . Can’t wean off now as I’m having shoulder replacement surgery May 21. Do you know?
Goggle drugs that interact with CBD. I just found it. BW
@sandij- I know. I've been through divorce. I know the feeling. I'm so so sorry.
There are 20 classifications of things that are contraindications for use of CBD for one reason or another. Benzodiazepines are one of them.
Interesting read.
Bright Wings
@rascal1
Yes, klonapin is a benzo. If you use the CBD along with it, something in your liver changes how it removes medications from your system. So you may end up overdosing or underdosing as you take your perscribed medications.
Tomorrow, call your health food store and ask them what they suggest to help calm you naturally. I love my red clover tea for just that reason.
Hang in there...it will get better! Promise! Bright Wings