Long term effects AFTER withdrawing from Effexor
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience like this. I weaned off Effexor three years ago. After doing so I have gradually developed what is now becoming debilitating chronic pain. I am wondering if there is any way that being on Effexor for 15 years could have caused me to develop this pain now that I am not on it anymore. Thanks for your thoughts. I can’t seem to find any direct related research on this.
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Thanks, Lisa... With ever increasing anxiety/panic and depression, yesterday I decided to go back on the effexor. I couldn't see my regular doctor for 2 weeks and as much as I hated to do it, I made the decision that it was better than living the way I've felt for the last few months. I saw a different doctor yesterday and she agreed. I have really mixed emotions about it, but I was getting worse rather than better. I've never had anxiety before getting off the effexor. It was absolutely horrible and I hope it's in the past...thanks for reaching out!
Thanks, Lisa... The worst symptoms have been trouble sleeping, anxiety, panic. Depression has been bad, feeling very sad, not able to cope, loss of joy, daily activities are just survival in addition to loss of appetite and my stomach is in knots. I did see a NP yesterday and I've returned to effexor, sad to say....
Terri, I’m sorry you are experiencing symptoms again. Did you wean off or go off cold turkey? I don’t think it is unusual for symptoms to return. Mine didn’t return but I have started on Cymbalta in the last four months to help with pain that got progressively worse after coming off Effexor.
I took 8.5 months to wean off and was off for 4.5 months before I went back on. Quality of life got worse and worse. It did increase my blood pressure and I suffered a lot of pain after I weaned off. I read that it did suppress pain, but I do have fibromyalgia. The anxiety was horrible and the depression kept increasing. My blood pressure also seems to be going down now that I am taking it again. I'm so disappointed that I wasn't able to stay off of it, but I feel 75% better after just 2 days... I'm thankful for answered prayers because I felt like I was losing it!
Hi, @terri672 - wanted to check in with you and see how it's going being back on the venlafaxine (Effexor) again? Are the depression and anxiety getting better at all?
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Thank you for sharing. Do you still feel better after getting back on Effexor?
Could it possibly be the the return of your original symptoms? Are you sure symptoms are related to weaning off the Effexor?
I was only Effexor for 2-3 years and it is now 16 years after weaned off and I suffer with strange lack of motivation, fatigue, anxiety and insomnia which all leads to pain since. It all started after I came off the Effexor and I’d NEVER experienced anything like it before. The Effexor has no doubt permanently damaged me in some way. There are books written by experts that discuss the long term and permanent damage of antidepressant use and Effexor is one of them.
Wow! I hate to think that Effexor can cause permanent damage. I was on it for about 18 years and have been dealing with PAWS (extended withdrawal symptoms) since I tapered off 4/14/18. I took supplements to minimize the withdrawal symptoms and still take some of them (but now once a day, down from five times a day). I am DEFINITELY much improved, so I am hopeful that post-Effexor I am not permanently damaged.