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 feel like @flind and I are on the same path! I also want to look into supplements.
What supplements have you started taking to help?
**UPDATE: i found it on your previous post!! Thank you!**
Thank you. How much did the testing cost? Was it covered? 🤭
Yep. I never got so sick in my life. Last August. Now I have vertigo. I am back on zoloft and seroquel but still have vertigo. The smell and light sensitivity is waning, finally, but pops up every so often. Really crazy stuff.
Helps to know it isn't just me. Another struggle is explaining to people what is going on. It makes sense to no one. Smell sensitivity comes across as being a princess and oh gosh, far from that!
Brain zaps are pretty wild this afternoon! I feel extremely tired and heavy eyes. Still in a good mood, however. Just cerebral withdrawal.
I’m going to have a nap with my daughter this afternoon and see how I feel when I wake up.
@laujenkins I took omega 3 throughout my WD and never experienced a brain zap.
I learned recently, that it's cardio.. obviously any exercises may get you out of the house, but that Cardio, get that heart rate up.. is what helps.. just my 2c
thanks for the feedback @flind, i always wondered that. i'd also be curious as to which supplements were recommended for you if you would like to share.
perhaps it's the emotions due WD, but i teared up when i read you had a sudden bout of happiness.. oh how i long for that.. i'm also completely off venlafaxine now, it's been 7-8 days.. of hell.. i will locate my previous posts and update. thanks for Sharing
Yes! And people also think you’re nuts! Haha.