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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My withdrawal symptoms hit me at three weeks out
If you have to count beads than you have to count beads. Talk to you pharmacist as to what is available. Everyone is different but I would expect for your symptoms to worsen. Such a shame you really have no help from your doctor. Something has got to change here. Don’t put yourself through this. Keep calling doctors in your area until you find one that can help. This is what I had to do. It wasn’t easy but I did find one. Again, my advice would be to reinstate at a dose that makes you comfortable and then work on finding a doctor to help with a looooong supervised taper. If any doctor says a taper can be done in weeks, run!
I ended up speaking with my doctor about getting pill form and tapering from 37.5 to the 25 mg pill and so on from there, but that day, (yesterday) I barely had any brain zaps so even though I got the prescription filled, I decided not to take them. I woke up today feeling decent again (compared to the last couple of days) and was even able to handle work for a while. I am exactly one week without effexor. I hope it doesn't get worse, but I will re-evaluate at that time if it does. Thank you all for your advice and support.
@rmj5
Oh gosh, I am sorry to hear that. I hope you were able to manage through them ok. I am hoping that I am through the worst of it since I have had them from day 1 of no effexor.
I hope so too, Good luck
Don’t mess around with Effexor. Tapering can’t be done in an unorganized manner. You have to use a well thought out tapering schedule and stick by it .
Thank love for this informative article!
I tapered for 6 months
Im confused
I am so grateful for this discussion board, but so sorry to hear of everyone’s difficulties tapering off of Effexor. I just decreased from 150 mg to 75 mg, over the past week. Still having some unpleasant physical symptoms, but I am really concerned about how I’m starting to feel emotionally- I’m more easily agitated, snapping at others, a little paranoid (not about anything serious- I don’t have any history of paranoia - more silly things, like thinking people might not really “like me” and stuff like that), and am feeling more depressed/anxious. Lower energy is also a problem. I don’t know how to tell if I am falling back into a depression, or if these are normal withdrawal symptoms from tapering?as I taper down? Of course, if symptoms worsen I will contact my doctor. However, I am wondering how long I should kind of “give it” to see if this is just a natural withdrawal response? If anyone can relate and offer their opinion, it would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
@sears
I agree, provided no withdrawal symptoms appear. If they do, I’d add a little and make the next cut a little less and add additional time to the taper. A symptomless taper is worth the extra time.
Jake