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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@cistus that website i mentioned used to say u take out 10% of the beads counted and put them in a gelcap
I started weaning off 150 mgs of venlafaxine 7 months ago ending with the last 37.5 New Year's Eve. Terrible withdrawal.
Scratching sounds in my head, nausea, crying at the drop of a hat and more.
Has anyone tried Gravol for the nausea and is it recommended?
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1 Reaction@sanchezz I would suggest that you read up on Effexor withdrawal on this site. I think you will learn that you weaned off way too fast and at decreases that were too large.
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6 Reactions@sanchezz nausea does pass but six weeks discontinuation and I am still crying at the drop of a hat and so fatigued. Good luck.
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2 ReactionsYou must do a slow withdrawal in increments or you’ll have horrific withdrawal symptoms. My successful weaning off plan is documented here in my discussion thread. It’s wasn’t a fast tapering off, but it did work for me. After tapering off with no uncomfortable symptoms, I did get a low dose of Buspirone that help to take the edge off for anxiety, but it was not addictive and easy to stop using.
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5 Reactions@iceberg ask your doctor about Buspirone 10 mg to help with the anxiety and sensitivity. You’ll likely only need to be on a a short while and it’s not addictive at all. You body seems to know when to just ease off taking it. I went from taking it 3 x a day to only at night, and then after a couple of weeks I stopped taking it at night. I did keep and take it when under more stress and anxiety, but now I rarely need it to take the edge off. Some of us are just more sensitive than others! Wishing you all the best! I hope this helps! 🙏💕🥰🙌
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4 Reactions@sheffieldsmith thank you! I will look in to this.
@nanke99 Been on Effexor for 8+ years 74 mg which isn't too high and went down to 37.5 Jan 5. Doctor said i can go to every other day. Let me add that I'm on IVG for blood issue. Today I feel flu like and buzzy but am determined to do it. The IVG is enough chemical in my body. Wish me luck, same to you thank you for your info.
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1 Reactionthank you for that update and good luck keep us posted.
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1 ReactionI went off the Effexor back in October. Probably did it a bit too fast. My psychiatrist also helped me to taper off Wellbutrin in late November. She gave me a small dose of Prozac to help take off the edges because the withdrawal was intense.
I am now on Lamictal only. Still feel very altered, tire easily and depressed. Am trying to put one foot in front of the other but worry it will be like this forever. My doctor thinks my continued symptoms are out of the norm but not impossible.
Pep talks are welcomed.