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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@sears I've noticed you posting a lot lately. Your words are always to take caution…
How much have you read here? Bright Wings
I’m not quite understanding your question.
You are counseling folks here. What is your knowledge base???
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@jassyj
I was introduced to CBD. It is the best thing ever to help with anxiety.
Please go get some.
I was using 50 mg 3 times a day and continue to use it today 3 years after I got off the effexor. I was using Lazarus Naturals out of Oregon.
Order the package that has the highest dose. Cheaper that way.
It stops panic attacks, or rather prevents them.
Takes the grumpiness away also.
I'm wishing everyone well, you ARE in the right place!
Bright Wings
Ok, @colleenyoung
Cbd, CBD, CBD!!! It helps stabilize my moods and helps with my multiple sclerosis.
Bright Wings
I’m not trying to counsel anyone. Just offering advice from personal experience and common sense. Why would you imply I’m trying to counsel people? Very insulted. What is your knowledge base other than you love Cbd oil?
Why would you ask him to not council someone???? This is a chat room for people trying to get as much info as possible about the side effects of effexor
Registered nurse in psych for 25 years. Addictions nurse for 6 years.
My sincere apologies. Bright Wings
I just wanted advice from people that have been through the same thing. I appreciate everything that you all have to offer. You can call it what you want. I'm not asking for qualifications other than someone who cares to give their opinion. By the way, what is CBD?
Cbd is AMAZING FOR ME!!!!! It is what is in marijuana. No Thc just the cbd part. Helps with anxiety pain etc etc