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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Thats the plan, just need to get off of it with a longer taper to avoid the withdrawals
I have been on SSRI’s for over a decade. I finally decided to try and get back my brain and try a more wholistic approach to balancing brain chem.🍄 🌱
It has been 12 days since my last dose of Venlafaxine. I slowly tapered off the drug reducing the amount by 50 % every 2 weeks.
My stomach and entire digestive tract has been compromised BIG TIME. The nauseousness is really severe, lack of appetite and feeling full. Jitters, zombie like movement, confusion, lack of concentration, disconnected, disoriented, eye and head movement makes me dizzy. Total emotion wreck, cry at the least lil thing!!!
I finally tried adding in some CBD drops 3 times a day, which has helped settle down the whole ugly experience. I actually was able to pick my feet up off the floor instead of shuffling along. Bought some Edible gummies and that has also helped tremendously! It seems bearable.Def try the CBD, if you don’t have a medical marijuana card. GOOD LUCK! 🍀
I can totally relate to that. Read my reply to the original post.
I’m not a kitty psychologist, but I think it was because I was gone. My daughter was home though, so he wasn’t totally alone.
Wow. Is that why I had a horrible three year relapse a few months after tapering off paxil? These meds are just awful. Depression is awful.
Hmmmm. I don’t think it’s a confidence thing for me. Or realization. It’s a heavy fog. It’s physical. My brain is not on all cylinders. Honestly what people need is a year long respite from life so theIr brains can recover from severe strain. You can only push people so far.
VERY TRUE WORDS! THANKS!
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Make no mistake. When I’m anxious, down or depressed it directly affects my confidence and ability to do my job. It‘a all tied together at least for me.
Do you get counselling by a psychologist or licensed mental health worker? This is needed along with medication.
You’re absolutely right. The work thing is tied into the cycle. I’m confident I can do the job well, just not today. And just not today is usually good enough, but my identity is tied up in getting that “A” for performance and well I’m not there so much anymore. But I don't give myself credit either. So Around I go! That’s hard on my psyche and depression. I need to be conscious and aware of that.