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Totally, every human has different chemistry. All wired differently. That's why any doctors ideas around how to work with medications go out the window. Only thing I've found that they know is NOT to go off "cold turkey" which I so agree, because too hard on our system. All the doctors I've been to had zero idea about Effexor withdrawal, even my Top Rated Colorado psychiatrist, MD. However thankfully I recently found a nurse practitioner who does.
I was on Effexor XR- 75 MG for 20 years. I've recently Tapered along with a low dose of 20 mg Prozac, per my doctor. Went down to 17 mg then went off cold turkey from 15mg and I've been sick for 5 weeks now. Some days are OK, but most days nausea and a bit of vertigo. Holy shit Effexor XR I learned has Class Action Law Suits currently; one for pregnant women that have led to birth defects while taking it. There should be a Class Action for the insane withdrawal symtoms as well.

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May I Sk what state you r in? I need such a professional to help me. Would you plz your NP for a Detroit area recommendation! Thank you!

For anyone reading this. Jumping off 15 mgs. Prozac was not a good idea. Always try to taper to 0.

I agree! I am in the process of a slow taper from Effexor which I was on for 20 years too. I have been today some extensive research into this whole withdrawal thing, and what I have learned is appalling! Read the 2018 New York Times article in which they explain the results of their investigation into antidepressant withdrawal, doctors, and Big Pharma. I have also read a lengthy article by a Johns Hopkins psychiatrist in which he explains how little the medical profession has done to help patients because they simply do not know the current findings about withdrawal. Withdrawal must be very, very slow and deliberate, which is what I am trying to do. How are you doing now?