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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Maybe you could ask your doctor for a bridge like zoloft or Paxil. When I finally got myself completely off Effexor, I stuck it out for 6 months. After which I was just crying too much and too agitated. I’m on seroquel at night and after a week of that am on zoloft during the day. I’m trying to ween off seroquel but I feel some anxiety creeping back. (So I’m going to stick with the 25 mgs).
I had been in Effexor for over 20 years and did quite well, but since I’m through menopause I though well, maybe I’ll be ok without. 🙂
You’re only 20. Take a bit more time weening if you’re able. No need for you or your new husband to add stress and depression to your union!
@evamaree I have gone through what you have gone through most of my life. Starting as a child and going into my 60s I have had severe depression. About a year and a half ago my doctor finally found the cure. I went back on the same antidpressant I had found worked the longest for me and then the doctor kept increasing the dosage. I had to go to a very high dosage. It is now working. I am finally able to enjoy life. If your doctor cannot find an answer, try another one that will keep with you until you do.
That was very presumptuous of me to think you hadn't! I'm sorry. For what it's worth I never had a psychiatrist until now and it's made a world of difference when it comes to meds. A young resident with a medical university with access to highly trained doctors. I've never had real good success with meds, but this clinic helped me sort through the whole med fiasco and what I should be working towards.
And I hear you on the therapy... what a load of crap! Until now. I'm really getting something out of it. Meditation app. Reading. I don't know, I think I'm on the right track with this one doctor. He's leaving in June. 🙁 He's supposed to help me find a therapist outside this clinic. I'd really like to find a super talented one! I recently read "Maybe you should talk to someone." It was very good. I hope you find a good professional support to help you get through this.
Started catching up with posts after 2 weeks in hospital due to effexor withdrawal. That was horrible, both feeling that bad and being in a very grim suicide watch ward with no windows, no shower or bath and sporadic toilet paper. Down to one capsule and using seroquel and escitalopram to help take the edge off. So far this is working and when I drop the last 37.5 the seroquel will let me sleep the bad day or two off.
Im in Canada and finding a dr who will work with you is a challenge. In 2 weeks in hosp I have seen 4 different psychiatrists and one resident psychiatrist. They have all had a different approach and different understandings of what’s going on, what needs to happen. I will be put on a list for next psychiatrist with an opening once I’m discharged and it wont be any I have seen in hosp.
Reading about people who have fought depression since they were a child is making me see that has been my world also.
Arent you afraid being on a high dosage will eventually turn and stop working? Probably worth the risk though to have time feeling better. Depression requires bravery at a level most will never understand.
Why are you stopping the seroquel? Especially if its working? What about seroquel should we worry about?
I’m just trying to be med-free. And, apparently, I’m a much more “normal” member of society while on both meds... but I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with it. Might have heard some rumors about the possibility of cataracts, but that’s all.
My mom has dementia and I’m concerned about the connection between anti anxiety and anti depressants and dementia.
However, we all live in the now, without any idea of what the future holds... so let’s be happy in the now 🙂
This response is 3 years after the initial question "Has anyone had genetic testing that altered their treatment plan or improved their condition?" but the answer is 'yes, I have'. If it is still of interest I can give more details.
I’d be interested
Hi, @flind, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm guessing you were on venlafaxine (Effexor) at some point and tapered off? How did that go?
How did you happen to have the genetic testing that provided some direction for your treatment plan (I'm presuming for depression)? What did you learn from the results?