venlafaxine xr withdrawal Please help

Posted by pinkhorse @pinkhorse, Dec 22, 2017

Can anyone tell me what I can do to feel better. I can barely think well enough to write this.....And I know everyone will say go to my doctor, but I can't.
I feel like I have the brain of a three year old trying to even type this, but hopefully i'm coherant enough for someone to give me advice.
I've been on 300mg for 4 years. I had reduced to 150mg, and did that for about two weeks. I didn't feel great (and i was 2 weeks in when I realized why I wasnt feeling great), but was functioning. When I became aware that I was feeling crappy because I had reduced my dose I thought I should just hurry up and get this over with. I'm on day 8 being completly off this drug. I can't function at all..dizzy, ringing in ears, headache, emotional, irritated. Omg, is this normal? When will it get better? If I take 150 mg will I feel better? Or will it just defeat the8 days of being off and set me back? Please someone help if they can.

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@rmce72a

Bad headache, nausea, sleeplessness, high anxiety, heart palpitations, tinnitus, dizziness, achiness, flu-like symptoms. It's bad. Very bad. That is why a very slow taper is recommend even though most doctors want patients to just take half a dose for 2 weeks, then stop after another two weeks on a half dose. It does not work for most people. I am currently tapering. I started at 75 mg and after 7 weeks, I am only down to 72.8. I tried dropping faster, but was so sick.

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@rmce72a
I hope people pay close attention to your message and follow your lead.
Some people take it for decades and when you mention a slow taper that may take a year or more they come unglued. One lady took it for 30 years, stopped cold turkey and had a stroke others blame the drug instead of the know it all doctors who refuse to become more enlightened on more suitable tapering methods.
🎉CONGRATS🎉
to you.
Are you having any negative effects with your taper?
Take care,
Jake

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@rmce72a

Bad headache, nausea, sleeplessness, high anxiety, heart palpitations, tinnitus, dizziness, achiness, flu-like symptoms. It's bad. Very bad. That is why a very slow taper is recommend even though most doctors want patients to just take half a dose for 2 weeks, then stop after another two weeks on a half dose. It does not work for most people. I am currently tapering. I started at 75 mg and after 7 weeks, I am only down to 72.8. I tried dropping faster, but was so sick.

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Can you tell me why you quit taking Effexor, if it was working for you ??

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@rmce72a

Effexor is great when it works, but withdrawal is absolute hell.

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It can be done. My withdrawal is why I first came to this site. It must be tapered very VERY slowly. I did it after over 20 years of taking it. Here’s how.
Once you get down to 37.5, you need to open the capsules and count the little beads. I took out 5, then 10, etc etc. it’s a pain, but I took out five more every month and had little withdrawal.
That being said, I went only about 6 months on nothing and I was extremely anxious and depressed. So I’m back on another ssri, zoloft. Not as many side effects.

Btw, it took me 18 months to ween off the lowest dose. If you think about it, it makes sense. This and other drugs are nothing to play with.

I’ll check back in. But I suggest looking through this site and finding “Effexor” withdrawal. I posted a bunch a few years ago.

Bottom line, it can be done. But take care of you and your family. You’re no hero if your med-free and suffering. Life is short.

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@rmce72a

I have been on Effexor XR 75 mg for 20 years. I started withdrawing 7 weeks ago, and I am only down to 72.8 mg. I tried to do it faster, but was so sick. Try to taper much more slowly. Visit the Website Surviving Antidepressants for guidance.

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So sad we have to visit websites and ask strangers for help when discontinuing physchiatric medications. The medical community truly can’t help us. The vast majority of doctors don’t have a clue. Why?

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@jakedduck1

@rmce72a
I hope people pay close attention to your message and follow your lead.
Some people take it for decades and when you mention a slow taper that may take a year or more they come unglued. One lady took it for 30 years, stopped cold turkey and had a stroke others blame the drug instead of the know it all doctors who refuse to become more enlightened on more suitable tapering methods.
🎉CONGRATS🎉
to you.
Are you having any negative effects with your taper?
Take care,
Jake

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Yes, I do have negative effects at times with headaches, dizziness, insomnia, and anxiety. I think that is my body telling me I have removed too many beads, so I slow down the number of beads I remove from the capsules and take a teeny bit more. I have read that some people can go from 75 to 0 in a matter of weeks, but I am very sensitive to meds so I just can't do that. The website Surviving Antidepressants has excellent tapering advice which I am following.

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@kratz5

Can you tell me why you quit taking Effexor, if it was working for you ??

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I had been taking Effexor for 20 years. Three years ago, I developed panic attacks, depression, insomnia for no apparent reason. I was taking Effexor for fibromyalgia, not depression. Began seeing a therapist last year who explained that drugs often "poop out" with time, and that was causing my problems. Unfortunately, the hellish taper is still necessary even though the drug is no longer doing its job. In fact, the withdrawal is often much for difficult from a drug poop out. I wish so much I had never begun taking this drug, especially since I was not depressed or anxious before I took it. Live and learn the hard way.

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@secretwhitepop

It can be done. My withdrawal is why I first came to this site. It must be tapered very VERY slowly. I did it after over 20 years of taking it. Here’s how.
Once you get down to 37.5, you need to open the capsules and count the little beads. I took out 5, then 10, etc etc. it’s a pain, but I took out five more every month and had little withdrawal.
That being said, I went only about 6 months on nothing and I was extremely anxious and depressed. So I’m back on another ssri, zoloft. Not as many side effects.

Btw, it took me 18 months to ween off the lowest dose. If you think about it, it makes sense. This and other drugs are nothing to play with.

I’ll check back in. But I suggest looking through this site and finding “Effexor” withdrawal. I posted a bunch a few years ago.

Bottom line, it can be done. But take care of you and your family. You’re no hero if your med-free and suffering. Life is short.

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Thank you for your response. I agree that these drugs are much for impactful that most people realize. I will check your other posts. Thank you for your help.

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@sears

So sad we have to visit websites and ask strangers for help when discontinuing physchiatric medications. The medical community truly can’t help us. The vast majority of doctors don’t have a clue. Why?

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So are so right. Many doctors mean well and try to ease the suffering of their patients, BUT they need to thoroughly understand the drugs the prescribe. My doctor wanted me to withdraw quickly (2 weeks half dose, the completely off) when those who have been through it understand that such a plan is dangerous and causes suffering. When I told him about the info I had learned here and on Surviving Antidepressants, he said those ideas are contrary to his training. Duh!

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@rmce72a

So are so right. Many doctors mean well and try to ease the suffering of their patients, BUT they need to thoroughly understand the drugs the prescribe. My doctor wanted me to withdraw quickly (2 weeks half dose, the completely off) when those who have been through it understand that such a plan is dangerous and causes suffering. When I told him about the info I had learned here and on Surviving Antidepressants, he said those ideas are contrary to his training. Duh!

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That’s just pitiful. These docs have ruined so many lives.

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@rmce72a

I had been taking Effexor for 20 years. Three years ago, I developed panic attacks, depression, insomnia for no apparent reason. I was taking Effexor for fibromyalgia, not depression. Began seeing a therapist last year who explained that drugs often "poop out" with time, and that was causing my problems. Unfortunately, the hellish taper is still necessary even though the drug is no longer doing its job. In fact, the withdrawal is often much for difficult from a drug poop out. I wish so much I had never begun taking this drug, especially since I was not depressed or anxious before I took it. Live and learn the hard way.

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Thank you for your reply. I hope the best for you as you go though this withdrawal. God bless you.

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