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Re: Dopamine Fixes for Effexor

Posted by never2late on January 4, 2012, at 14:00:24

In reply to Dopamine Fixes for Effexor, posted by never2late on January 2, 2012, at 2:26:16

I notice that the only time I really feel well enough to function is after taking my adderall and klonopin. I have tried Nuvigil and it seemed to not not work the same everyday.

I recently got TEVA back. I had been on corepharma's adderall for 2 months. I like it a lot better. I am annoyed with the difference in my mood during the day. It seems to flucuate a a lot. Sometimes I feel calm and free from anxiety only to be dumped back into self doubt and anxious thought.

I would really like to stop taking Ambien at night fall asleep but I dont have enough klonopin left to take its placed. Klonopin seems to shut up my brain and allow me to fall asleep. The Ambien leaves me sluggish and not wanting to get out of bed in the morning (actually afternoon).

I know I am just starting to take effexor and it needs time to work right but I dont know if my experience is positive so far. Meaning, is this drug going to work for me or am I going to have to start all over with something else in a few months and go thru all this crap all over again with something else.

I have been at 37.5 for a week, 75 for another week. I dont see my Pdoc until MLK day. Is it too early to increase again? Should I call him and ask if I can increase to the dosage again to see if it helps?


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