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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@secretwhitepop, there are a few discussion threads about seroquel here:
- Getting off of Seroquel https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/getting-off-of-seroquel/
- Seroquel and side effects https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/seroquel-causing-extreme-grogginess/
Thank you!
interesting points.. especially number 5, i think you're spot on with that one.
thanks @chicago1211 how have things been for you lately?
thank you for this feedback @texasduchess . can i ask, were you on long? (you also, literally just reminded me to take my vitamins :P)
You can click on my name, or anyone's name on this thread and read all their posts. I have quite a few, so I'll reprise my history.
I started taking 25mg Effexor in 2001 for hot flashes (an off-label use). My breast cancer was estrogen-driven so I was given tamoxifen--it binds up the estrogen in your body which put me into a chemically induced menopause.
In the Fall of 2014, I was diagnosed with a different breast cancer. I asked my oncologist if I should get off the Effexor as my treatment was going to more grueling and I probably didn't need it for hot flashes anymore, anyway. He told me to hold off--not to rock the boat right now.
I waited until the Spring of 2018 and tapered off by cutting my small flat tablets into tinier and tinier pieces. I took two months to get off 25mg. I was fine for about six weeks after the taper. Then, I began experiencing all the symptoms of Effexor withdrawal--anxiety, insomnia, agitation, shakes, akathisia, fear, dizziness, etc. I had been on Effexor for almost 18 years--I think six weeks is how long it took for my body to "use up" all the stores of this drug stored in my body tissues.
Hello @secretwhitepop, yes, i'm an almost regular meditator. I say almost because there are times when i feel like maybe now isn't a good time to sit and be still.
Thank you so much for this feedback, I needed it. I will take your advice! I find my self looking online and YouTube for positive feedback on folks that have succeeded after as long as me at Getting off. I have found a few.. it’s hard not to become obsessed with searching, but on the flip side, it’s easy to come across something that will make you feel worse about everything. 😀
Thanks for sharing your story @texasduchess. It’s confirmation again to me that it’s possible to live a life med free. I was wondering about that akithisia thing. I have that when I have higher anxiety levels too
You got it! I think we’re all counting our blessings these days!