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, too, developed pulsatile tinnitus. I had no friggin idea what that even was until I started hearing my heart beat in my ears! This is just too much of a coincidence to be a coincidence. Tell me, did you ever experience any phantom smells? Bad smells like cigarette smoke when no one around is smoking? It’s like these pills are hallucinogens or something!
No smells but I have heard that a lot in this thread so believe it's not uncommon. Its shocking how many people with these crazy withdrawals and so many MD's don't know about this.
Hi - no haven't noticed smells - but everyone is unique. Our brains are still pretty mysterious and no doubt years from now - science is going to find a connection between these drugs and the myriad of side effects we're experiencing. : )
This is disheartening my fellow venlafaxine warriors. I think we soldier on, tapering off this terrible stuff with caution and care. I'm on day three complete withdrawal , not lots of fun, minor brain zapping, but a bit dizzy - i feel overwhelmed a lot, I can't seem to un-chaos my life. Do you guys experience what I am calling 'noise pollution'? Noise is bothering me a lot, and light............not a jolly picture am I?
Day 4 75 to 37.5. Feeling good. I went to yoga when I had a very excuse not to go so that’s a good sign as I have been loath to go the past months, another reason I had to get off this stuff. It gave me huge appetite and a disinterest in exercise at the same time. I felt so horrible when I started this medicine that it was worth it I guess. It felt like it helped. it was better than nothing. I guess.
Yep. I don’t go anywhere without my earplugs. It makes all the difference. I can still hear, it just takes the edge off. Makes me immediately feel happier and back in control. Weird, right?
Hi again, I found a website called survivingantidepressants.org and it has a wealth of information regarding tapering, etc. One of the folks mentioned phantom smells, so it must be one of the frequently mentioned withdrawal side effects. Sheesh.
Thank you! I feel vindicated!
Day 5 of 75 to 37.5 mg taper. It started out well. I felt very good this morning. Then I came across a very stressful trigger today and I felt it throughout my body. And my brain! It's a personal business situation at the tail end of a long and arduous and traumatic journey. I started to fight, but it's so painful without my numbing shields fully activated. On my way home from work I was a wreck. By the time the bus ride ended, however, I felt better. Just breath. Focus on a novel (no social media). I got home, got the soup going, and did a little yoga and meditation. Really perked me up. My ears are buzzing, but I'm doing well.
Instead of hearing becoming less sensitive, it seems like sounds are louder as I get older. Is hearing changing or is tolerance for sound changing? Very annoying. People chewing, swallowing (forcefully!), crunching, banging food against teeth, burping, fans blowing, things plugged in, loud tv or music or movies - horrible. Maybe part of over-prescription and withdrawal. Is this permanent??