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 am glad today is a better day and that you were able to get enough quality sleep last night. If we each had a crystal ball, we'd make a LOT of different choices. I agree with @sheffieldsmith that anyone thinking of tapering right now should hold off and if already started, hold where they are; sheltering-in-place and social distancing are stresses enough. If you can, avoid the news and agitating/violent TV, movies, books and music. A regular routine and taking meds/supplements on schedule help maintain an even keel (you mentioned you had forgotten about your thyroid medication). I will be off Effexor two years shortly--it does get better.
Yes no tapering right now!
This is just my opinion but with the right doctor and the Ashton method I do believe you will be able to taper completely. Have you researched the Ashton Method? Benzo users swear by this method and Dr. Ashton also offers a tapering schedule for antidepressants. Effexor and Seroquel seem to be a more evil drug than any benzo. Just my opinion.
And so do I. Is this it? Is this what better looks like?
Here's the link to the Ashton Manual; it can be downloaded as a PDF and for the Nook, or Kindle--
https://www.benzoinfo.com/ashtonmanual/
Here is the link to @sheffieldsmith's post.
- Now is NOT the time to be Tapering off Depression or Anti-Anxiety Meds https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/now-is-not-the-time-to-be-tapering-off-depression-or-anti-anxiety-meds/
It is an anxiety-ridden time right now. Do practice self-care and stay connected with your fellow travelers here on Mayo Clinic Connect, You may also be interested in this discussion:
- How are you handling anxiety in this time of COVID-19? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anxiety-7/
What helps you?
I forgot to mention this before, but, have you tried meditation? That helped me tremendously while I was med free. Like I said before, I’m back on zoloft and seroquel and I like the effect better than Effexor. And I always wish I was on nothing. But, well, like they say, it is what it is.
Please be cautious with the Seroquel.
Maybe there’s a thread about seroquel? Part of me thought that seroquel + zoloft basically equals Effexor. But I’m not having the same side effects. Which is good. However, I am prescribed the lowest dose there is and I cut that in half. And seems to be working. I actually tried weening off once I got the hang of zoloft and any less than a quarter brings on anxiety.
I will always try and stay on the lowest dose of anything I can.
But why should I worry about seroquel?
I understand your feelings of despair over whether or not you’ll get better soon and “see the light at the end of the tunnel”. Yes, in all probability, YOU WILL. Please go back and check my posts and those of ace contributors you see recurring on here. We all have given a precise and consistent history of our journeys and present status. It would be a big help for you to see our success stories and present statuses. In my particular case, I became more alive and “with it” within 6 months of my final weaning off Venlafaxine. I currently only get occasional feelings of anxiety, and very little depression now, even with being on the free-falling rollercoaster ride we’ve all found to be our “pervasive new normal”, WHICH IS ONLY TEMPORARY. If you need help navigating this awesome forum to find our history of page posts, please reach out and let one of us know. Just click on our profile name and it will take you there! Your only job is to take care of yourself at this time and I hope you’re following some of the excellent advice posted here! Many have influenced and helped me to be where I thankfully am today. Now, you have some reading to do, friend! Let us know if you have any questions and we’ll pop in to answer! KEEP ON KEEPING ON.....