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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@brightwings
Thanks for the birthday wishes! (P.S. I'm an Aries; my birthday is in April.)
Well TexasDutches, forgive me for being a sheep and following the rest of the herd, grin. Didn’t we already celebrate this once this year. Bright Wings
PS, my birthday is coming the end of September. Hint hint, get ready...please.
@jakedduck1
I think @brightwings misread the post by @grandmar saying, "Happy Sunday!" My birthday's in April ... so y'all are either late, or very early! But thank you! I can tell you I remember watching the moon landing with the rest of the family.
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I am doing much better with my CBD on board. Anxiety handled.
No more signs of the wired brain either. How strange that I would again get withdrawal symptoms when my last dose was January 2018. But I did twice in the last 6 months. Bright Wings
@grandmar
I live in the DFW Metroplex--should be plenty of medical expertise here. Yet, despite using Compass and Best Doctors and asking my oncologist (who prescribed the Effexor), friends and pharmacists for any type of doctor familiar with Effexor withdrawal–I only came across one who had some experience, but she was a fill-in at CareNow and her practice is about 1.5 hrs away. As @jakedduck1 says, "If there is an expert on getting off Effexor, they are hiding very well."
@texasduchess Haha, I jumped on the birthday bandwagon too! Mine is July 30 by the way!
@brightwings so good to hear from you and to hear your experiences at the reunion. Your new course sounds like an amazing opportunity. I'm so glad to hear you're taking care of yourself. I started taking my CBD oil again, seems like it caused some anxiety which it's never done in the past. However, I think right now, everything I seem to do causes anxiety, you know, that deep underlying belief "this won't work. I'm damaged forever. Life is ruined, there is nothing to help me". My God, do I hate to slip into that mindset so quickly and insidiously! I count my blessings that there aren't a million other health problems I could be having! Why is it difficult to be grateful? I think the answer to that is because this medicine was working on our brains! And our brains are where our thoughts arise, obviously, so if our brains are in the process of healing, our thoughts will not always be the best. At least, that's what I hope! I want to emerge from this a better, nicer, more positive person!!
Today the NP said for me to stay on the vistaril. He also said I could start taking prozac if I wanted. I filled the prescription and will pray about it. I've read that one dose of prozac will end effexor withdrawal symptoms. So I'm back to the "what if I try and it doesn't work?" thoughts. Goodness, to have a sound mind would be a lovely thing!
Starting therapy Wednesday mostly so my husband will get a break from my incessant talk about withdrawal, and hoping to pick up some techniques to help me through this.
You all are a godsend to me! Just wanted you to know that.
I usd to write positive thoughts with a marker on 3x5 cards and post them on the wall with a circle of masking tape behind it.
That way I read it every time my eyes swept the room and I would get positive reinforcements every time I read them. Try it, it works!
Bright Wings
Gosh, I realize I have been missing you guys....just saying
@brightwings
I am so impressed by your willingness to put yourself out there (going to a family reunion very likely to have toxic relatives to possibly deal with and taking a cool shaman class to become a healer). Sorry to hear that your MS is acting up and some doors to the not so great past opening. Anne is a very good friend; you are so lucky to have her and her healing abilities. Can't wait to hear how your classes go.
@sandij
Well, happy birthday to you (early)!
I think thoughts going to the "dark side" is part of Effexor withdrawal; my husband has noticed that I tend to go all "doom and gloom" since quitting Effexor. It's been 13 months since my withdrawal began and I still do this, just not as much/as long.
Re the Prozac, don't be discouraged if one pill doesn't do the job--I read it may take two, or more doses. One source said you may need to take a second 20mg dose of Prozac; another said you take 10–20mg Prozac (fluoxetine) for a short period (weeks, a month) until your WD symptoms resolve, then taper off the Prozac over 2–3 weeks.