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 also take the tablets.
They are much easier to break down than the capsules.
@lisa0878 , if you are taking the capsules, please read the posts about how each manufacturer has a different number of beads.
You don't want to remove the same number as others since yours might be different.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Supposedly the withdrawals are much worse when you get to the lower doses. That might be because it gets more difficult to decrease by small amounts. I mean, say you get down to 2 beads. At some point you would have to take only one bead, that's a 50% drop. And seriously, there are people who cannot get off one bead. That thought is not one that I'm willing to entertain.
I am not advocating everyone just jump off their medication. There are safer ways, obviously, tapering.
There is just no way I would prolong the inevitable. Remember, I've been through this and worse, with neurontin. It was a year of hell but there were enough windows to give me hope.
Have you done well on effexor to the point where it's worth staying on it? What's your reason for wanting off? Those are 2 very important questiond.
Guys, my problem wasn’t with the head spins and stuff. I feel depressed again. It’s not lifting. What is the bridge again? Prozac? I think I need something.
@secretwhitepop
Susan, as I recall, you have a lot of stressors in your life right now--your mom's Alzheimers, dad's passing a year ago, you moved, etc. You got off Effexor because you wanted to see who your "baseline" self was. It IS possible that you do need to go on something, but you also said you really didn't want to do that. You mentioned taking positive steps such as gardening, moving your desk to face a view and natural light and taking sub-lingual Vitamin B. It can take us 2-3 years to get our brains back to functioning well without Effexor (you were on Effexor for 20 years). The good news is we're moving into summer (more light for longer and more opportunities to get out and walk, or just enjoy outdoor activities).
I don't subscribe to ayurvedic disciplines myself, but there are some commonsense suggestions in these two articles--
https://www.webmd.com/depression/features/finding-joy-mind-body-spirit-guide#1
https://medium.com/@ayurdhamahgurgaon/effective-and-safe-ayurvedic-cure-for-depression-4cbf4b09d056
Here's an article about natural supplements (https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/314421.php). I take l-methylfolate (a prescription B vitamin), L-tryptophan (Lidtk* brand), Solg*ar GABA, omega-3s and ashwaganda.
Thank you. Every day is a new day. And I suppose it’s one day at a time. I will read the articles you provided. Perhaps something in there will provide “lift”. In the past, I remember St John’s Wort helping. Is that still a thing? I will read the articles now. :). Again, thank you. I guess I just want to make it stop, you know?
His article was very good! Ok, onto the next. Incidentally, since I’ve been “Effexor free” I am no longer constipated while at the same time I crave meat! Interestingly, that’s how I used to be before I began. I remember telling my psychiatrist years ago that since being on Effexor, I crave bread and pasta. That didn’t used to be me. Now I’m back to craving meat. Just something I find interesting.
32 days effexor free. I'm doing great. I have some weird physical sensations, which are not bothersome, just interesting to observe. It's like things inside of me are waking up. I'm not sure if that is due to the medication leaving my system, or if its the result of hard inner work that I have been doing. Either way, I'll take it!! Hope you all are having a great day.
@secretwhitepop
Our bodies tell us what we need--I vividly recall getting up one night after a chemo treatment and being desperate for salsa. I like salsa, but I ate an ENTIRE large-size jar and would have gone out into the night for more if I hadn't been too shaky to drive. If you need more protein, go for the steak and hamburger! Just not to the exclusion of other food groups.
@sandij
Glad you are doing sp well.
I guess it doesn't matter why, asclong as you feel happy and healthy!
But my thought is the combination is probably the answer.
Keep on doing
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Hi, @lisa0878 - I wanted to add my welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect and also ask how you've been doing over this weekend?