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18.5 years on Effexor XR. lost a lot of my vision in the first 6 months and where glasses which have steadily gone up in changes. Now on 2+ to be able to see things non blurry. Managed to get down from 225mg one tablet at a time from three over the last 2-3 years. Stopped the last one 3 nights ago and the zapping of the brain is horrendous. At night in the dark, the brain zaps come with blue green light, like being zapped by actual power. Tearful for nothing at times as of today. Very very confused, not knowing what I am doing at times. Disoriented. All of the withdrawals appear to be getting worse with each day as of day 3 now. I did this for me. I have no money as I am on a govt payment, 61, with a number of chronic conditions and hospitalisations including surgery for recurring abscess formations (large pus collections abutting the liver apparently in my fat and skin, which have broken through my chole incision twice now and sent me straight to surgery for drainage, following 3 months of a none healing surgical wound now). Continuous infection symptoms 4 times in the last 3 months, with chills, weakness, aches, headaches etc, making a very pusy overfull abdominal dressing each time, but with no microorgansims found when tested???? High white blood cell count in urine and blood, and CT with contrast showing extreme inflammation at the base of the wound (and probably throughout the rest of the body at that). I just don't understand how all the signs of infection are there every few weeks, extra exudate is there, yellow/green and there can be no microorganisms found each of the 4 times this has happened in the past 3 months. Is my immune system picking up the culprit before it is sent to the lab and somehow erasing it? Is this an auto immune disorder? I know 20 years ago, the doctors were checking for lupus, but somehow this didn't go any further, due to other issues at the time. Well, I also stopped my Melatonin for sleep at the same time as I stopped my last Effexor three nights ago. I have no money as my entire payment now goes to rent, which keeps rising and I have to get food from food banks. No money for GPs or medications, so I had to stop my antis. Aside from that, I am also sick of being controlled by these medications and doctors who are being backed by pharmecutical companies to push these things. I want back control of my life. I hope these withdrawal symptoms will go away and I will find out who I am after 20 years and make my own decisions about ways to manage my depression/anxiety through diet, exercise, mindfulness, relaxation etc. I am considering taking one St John's Wort to counteract the withdrawals tomorrow as I've read these Effexor withdrawals may go on for months
Like you, my doctor's response was, "Just stay on it." So I said, No, I want off. By insisting and over two years, I am totally off Effexor. It's been about a month. What I have now is insane fatigue. I don't know if it's related. I have no underlying conditions and this is the only thing that's changed. I'm still going through tests to find out why I am so incredibly fatigued that I can't walk around the block and have difficulty breathing. The only thing that's changed is that I'm totally off Effexor. I took this horrible drug for 20 years so I am "guessing" my body is adjusting to not having it. I can only hope things will get better. I'm a little ticked off that there's so little information on line on the effects of getting off long-term Effexor or how long it takes to get back to who I was before this drug.