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Posted by justjustine on February 7, 2004, at 13:57:15
In reply to Re: Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med?, posted by sheri on February 7, 2004, at 12:30:51
regarding getting a new doctor - i don't know his financial or insurance situation, but i would just start calling around. look for a doctor who has dealt specifically with effexor withdrawal - or if they've dealt with paxil withdrawal they probably know enough.
i also got good results with an acupuncturist i knew who had experience dealing with other kinds of drug withdrawal.
anyway, i'm glad i could help - and i'm glad you guys are there to help your friend!
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Posted by EFFEXED on February 7, 2004, at 14:59:08
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
My DR gave me zyprexa to help me sleep and to kick up the effexor a bit I am on 75 of effexor he wants to up me to 150 but I said no due to all the poast I have read here about getting off the effexor I only take 2.5 of the zyprexa or well I break the 5mg pill in half I take it at night to help me sleep but in the morning I am soooooo tired it kicks my but so I am not sure how long I will take it as for the effexor I have been verry happy with the results I for the moast part dont even notice any effects any more I feel normal again all but the sleep part but thats the depression still keeping me up but I wont up my dose no matter what well got to go.
thanks cindy in TX
Posted by dms777smd on February 7, 2004, at 17:20:23
In reply to anyone used zyprexa with effexor to help sleep?, posted by EFFEXED on February 7, 2004, at 14:59:08
I have a friend that was on zyprexa and celexa but he was on the zyprexa cause he's schizophrenic.lol,,,,he seemed to do good on it,but if it's just depression your dealing with(I don't mean that depression isn't hell,I've been there and it really sucks) than I don't think your doc should be giving you zyprexa to sleep,,it's a major tranquilizer(antipsychotic)and it has a lot of bad side effects,,,especially when you've been on it for a while.Have you tried Benadryl?Or valerian root,,,that's seemed to help me sleep.If you have tried it than your doc needs to give you something else to sleep.Not Zyprexa,you're not a schitzo,,,,right?But anyway,I take Atarax for my anxiety and it makes me really tierd so I can't really take it during the day(at work)I just take it after work.50-100mg of atarax will make you sleep and it doesn't make me really tired in the morning like other stuff i've taken.You could even try 10-25mg of it if you are sensitive to drugs and the doctors seem to not be so stingy with it(like they are with benzos)because it's just an antihistamine,,,,but it doesn't give me a real tired or hangover feeling in the morning like benadryl does to me.You should try it,,,,it helps me sleep.
Posted by EFFEXED on February 7, 2004, at 17:43:53
In reply to Re: anyone used zyprexa with effexor to help sleep? » EFFEXED, posted by dms777smd on February 7, 2004, at 17:20:23
no not a schitzo dont know why he would give me something so strong he did say it would up the effect of the effexor dont realy know much about this kind of stuff this is the first ad I have ever been on and dont know any one who has been through this before kind of in the dark on things guess I am puting all my faith in my dr when maybe I shouldnt.
thanks cindy
Posted by catala on February 7, 2004, at 18:13:17
In reply to flylady info, posted by Lyrical13 on January 7, 2004, at 19:45:55
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Posted by Clayton on February 7, 2004, at 21:43:52
In reply to Re: Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med?, posted by sheri on February 7, 2004, at 1:26:00
Effexor is not an SSRI because, bedises affecting serstonin, it also blockks the reuptake of norepinehine, Therefor, techanically, it is an SSNRI.
I have have not aken this medicine bit have read many post by folks who had cuccefffully split up a single capsile.
Best of lock!
Posted by lacey2001 on February 8, 2004, at 1:25:05
In reply to Re: Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med? » sheri, posted by Clayton on February 7, 2004, at 21:43:52
I posted earlier about wanting to get pregnant and coming off of Effexor. I had a Dr appointment with someone new...just moved here from another city. I told her my story of being on 75 mg for only three months. She said 75 mg will be easy ( I am skeptical but anyway)
She looked at my meds and said it isn't the kind you can break so she she gave me samples of one week's worth of 37.5. After the one week I am too stop completely. My question is what if I have bad withdrawls from this and does they seem okay? I don't have the white capsules but the caplets I think they are called with the medication loose inside. Anyone break those and pour a few grains out to help with withdrawls? She told me I cannot break them but I have heard good stories in here about perhaps doing so if needed?
I also have completely lost my appetite and that is another reason to get off of them. I am down to 109 lbs. Does this sound familiar to someone else in here? But this isn't my main reason for quitting.
Bottom line is I would rather have mild depression while pregnant than take any chances so I will be gratful once I am completely off of them.Tanya
Posted by redmaryjane on February 8, 2004, at 8:01:44
In reply to Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med?, posted by KimRN73 on February 4, 2004, at 12:04:47
I went off Effexor XR within two days...I was on the highest dose and needed to get on Paxil asap (in my mind). I actually felt better coming off of the Effexor because being *on* it was affecting me in such a strange way. I was becoming increasingly hypomanic and would rarely eat on effexor. A quite dangerous combination!
Anyway, it went well and Paxil has worked much better for me.
Good luck. I would go slow but not freak out too much about it. I think having some sort of benzo. helps, also ibruprofen or something for headache if needed.
Posted by justjustine on February 8, 2004, at 10:11:34
In reply to Help Please! I need advice., posted by lacey2001 on February 8, 2004, at 1:25:05
yes, open them up and pour some of it out. it helps if you have a little scale and can measure more accurately. if you have hard pills, you just shave them down with a razor. save the scraps and spills in case you need them later!
i went from 150 down to 75 very gradually by myself, then my doctor decided i could go to 37 for a week then 0. big bad painful mistake.
good luck!
Posted by 4peace on February 8, 2004, at 13:09:59
In reply to Re: anyone used zyprexa with effexor to help sleep? » EFFEXED, posted by dms777smd on February 7, 2004, at 17:20:23
I am on Effexor XR, slow relase capsules. I take 2 (37.5) capules each morning. How can I slowly ween myself off of these before I try to get pregnant. Has anyone had to switch to the pill form which is easier to break up? Any success, advice, concerns?
Posted by lacey2001 on February 8, 2004, at 13:24:02
In reply to Going off of Effexor XR (slow realese capsuls), posted by 4peace on February 8, 2004, at 13:09:59
You and I seem to be in the same boat right now. We are both at 75 mg and trying to get off to become pregnant. Maybe we can email each other privately to help each other along. By the way my hubby and I are going to be trying for our second child too:)
Here is my email addey [email protected]Tanya
I am on Effexor XR, slow relase capsules. I take 2 (37.5) capules each morning. How can I slowly ween myself off of these before I try to get pregnant. Has anyone had to switch to the pill form which is easier to break up? Any success, advice, concerns?
Posted by platinumbride on February 8, 2004, at 14:50:31
In reply to Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med?, posted by KimRN73 on February 4, 2004, at 12:04:47
I was on effexor, both the plain old one and the XR for about 8 weeks. I had no problem getting off of it (the problem was simply that this 'wonder drug' did not help me). I think I tapered within a week's time and then tried something new.
Good luck...unitl I read these posts, I had no idea whatsoever how tough this drug was to kick.
Diane
I am wanting to do the SLOW tapering of Effexor...but I'm freakin out because of these posts on here. I am on the regular tabs, NOT XR, 150mg daily. I plan on breaking the tabs into 4 pieces and taking the same dosage morning and night for a week at a time until im down to none. My doctor did give me zoloft 50mg daily to replace my effexor, but i wanted to hear if anyone has tapered off Effexor successfully without goin thru HELL. I do okay on this med, the only side effects are dizziness 1/2 way into the day, and i get tired easily. And i think it has contributed to my 25lb wt. gain and high blood pressure. I have been on Effexor for 3-4 yrs...started low but now on 75mg twice daily.
> Please fill me in without freaking me out HAHA
> Kim :)
Posted by poochi on February 9, 2004, at 1:05:21
In reply to Re: Going off of Effexor: Attn 4peace, posted by lacey2001 on February 8, 2004, at 13:24:02
> >
> I am on Effexor XR, slow relase capsules. I take 2 (37.5) capules each morning. How can I slowly ween myself off of these before I try to get pregnant. Has anyone had to switch to the pill form which is easier to break up? Any success, advice, concerns?
>
>I am on 37.5 every 2 days, can't seem to go any longer with out the dizziness starting, any body with any ideas how to cut back more?
thanx.
Posted by Stryker88 on February 9, 2004, at 15:04:05
In reply to anyone used zyprexa with effexor to help sleep?, posted by EFFEXED on February 7, 2004, at 14:59:08
Hi my doctor also prescribed me Zyprexa just becasue during a 45 min session I said sometimes I have weird thoughts. You are right it totally knocked me out when I fell asleep, sometimes I was almost late for work because it almost put me in a comatose state. I quit taking it because it did nothting for me but make me tired and foggy.
Posted by lacey2001 on February 9, 2004, at 17:00:35
In reply to Re: Going off of Effexor: Attn 4peace » lacey2001, posted by poochi on February 9, 2004, at 1:05:21
I wish I could help you there. I will be dealing with the same dilemma when I cut down to 37.5.
Anyone have any ideas for us?Tanya
>
> I am on 37.5 every 2 days, can't seem to go any longer with out the dizziness starting, any body with any ideas how to cut back more?
> thanx.
>
Posted by platinumbride on February 9, 2004, at 21:52:47
In reply to Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med?, posted by KimRN73 on February 4, 2004, at 12:04:47
I posted this before but it didn't seem to take, so I'm trying again.
I was on Effexor for about 8 weeks and went off with no problem (except for the fact that I still felt like *(&^ and wanted to die).
Maybe I am a freak, but I really have never had problems going off antidepressants.......and I only go off them when they stop working. I am all about better living through chemistry :-)
I feel really badly for the hell people are going through here getting off of these meds! Maybe you will get lucky....definitely taper though. Best of luck to you and all who are wondering which is worse the symptoms or the cure.....
Diane
> I am wanting to do the SLOW tapering of Effexor...but I'm freakin out because of these posts on here. I am on the regular tabs, NOT XR, 150mg daily. I plan on breaking the tabs into 4 pieces and taking the same dosage morning and night for a week at a time until im down to none. My doctor did give me zoloft 50mg daily to replace my effexor, but i wanted to hear if anyone has tapered off Effexor successfully without goin thru HELL. I do okay on this med, the only side effects are dizziness 1/2 way into the day, and i get tired easily. And i think it has contributed to my 25lb wt. gain and high blood pressure. I have been on Effexor for 3-4 yrs...started low but now on 75mg twice daily.
> Please fill me in without freaking me out HAHA
> Kim :)
Posted by Clayton on February 10, 2004, at 2:21:35
In reply to Re: Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med? » KimRN73, posted by platinumbride on February 9, 2004, at 21:52:47
I guess I'm a freek, too. I take Paxil (40mg/day) and had quit cold turkey several times with NO adverse side-effects at all. I have also restarted it after several months at the 40 mg dose (no titration upward) without ill effects.
I realize Paxil is not Effexor, but it seems to have the next "best" reputation for problems with withdrawl symptoms insing "Brain Zaps"s, according the the posts I've read on this board.
So why am I immune to these negative effects?
It's enough to make me want to try Effexor to see if I am immnune to those side-effects, too. My recklesss intuition tell me I well may be.
Paxil is beginning to poop out and I may need a new AD soon. Any advive on this bizarre notion of mine? (Trade Pazil for Effexor)?
Posted by Salty_Dog on February 10, 2004, at 4:07:17
In reply to Trade Effexor of Paxil??, posted by Clayton on February 10, 2004, at 2:21:35
I just stopped Effexor XR last Wednesday.
I went from 600 mg to 0 mg in 10 days, but, I was in a hospital and I switched to Lexapro (20 mg).I had lost 50 lbs. in the three weeks prior to hospitalization. I had tried to quit on my own but I got so depressed that I tried to starve myself to death.
I will write more after I get some sleep.
Posted by chase9 on February 10, 2004, at 11:51:26
In reply to Re: Sudden descent into Efexor hell, posted by MrsT on January 15, 2004, at 22:32:59
I have just started taking efexor for two weeks felt better after first week then bad again so the doc upped the dose but now im having abnormal thoughts thats making my anxiety worse anybody else have this happen if so did you go off or lower dose.any input would be great Iam off to see doc again this morning.
Posted by poochi on February 11, 2004, at 11:38:27
In reply to Re: Going off of Effexor: Attn 4peace, posted by lacey2001 on February 9, 2004, at 17:00:35
Hi everybody
Well, i'm still on Effexor, 37.5 every 2 days, maybe one day i'll be able to push it to 3.., but anyways, my question is: I've read that some people have had weight LOSS coming off effexor, but what about weight GAIN? I've gained 10 pounds in a week and 1/2, trying to come off of this drug. And I don't think i've been eating much more than usual, my appetite seems to have stayed the same. BUT the scale is going UP !!!
this sucks! This happen to anyone else?
Posted by moody on February 11, 2004, at 12:52:33
In reply to Trade Effexor of Paxil??, posted by Clayton on February 10, 2004, at 2:21:35
chase9: I also just started effexor xr (well, about a month ago now). I had the same problems as you with the up and down cycle so my doctor eventually increased my dose to 225 mg/day -- though the only days I ever feel like myself (whatever that means) are those days that I take 300 mg...so..is increasing the dosage the best thing? Perhaps its only a temporary solution...let me know what your doctor says and I hope you feel better.
Posted by KimberlyDi on February 11, 2004, at 16:55:29
In reply to new friend of effexor xr, posted by moody on February 11, 2004, at 12:52:33
> chase9: I also just started effexor xr (well, about a month ago now). I had the same problems as you with the up and down cycle so my doctor eventually increased my dose to 225 mg/day -- though the only days I ever feel like myself (whatever that means) are those days that I take 300 mg...so..is increasing the dosage the best thing? Perhaps its only a temporary solution...let me know what your doctor says and I hope you feel better.
>
At 300mg, I was "Home Again", at last, in my skin.When I bumped my dosage up alittle before the pdoc OK'd it, she was understanding after I explained the reasons why. I didn't try it again though.
:) Good Luck, KDi in TX
Posted by chase9 on February 12, 2004, at 18:47:02
In reply to Re: Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med? » sheri, posted by Clayton on February 7, 2004, at 21:43:52
I have been on 37mg for two weeks went up to 75mg for 4 days and was really depressed and ful of anxiety went back down to 37 and am going off it either makes me feel nothing or too much .any other experiances like mine.
Posted by Susan115 on February 13, 2004, at 0:43:02
In reply to Re: Anyone NOT had trouble getting off this med?, posted by chase9 on February 12, 2004, at 18:47:02
Dudes- I am totally pissed that no one mentioned the severe symptoms that may accompany withdrawl. I was placed onto Effexor, against my better judgement and although my intuition advised me against it, because I have Hypothyroidism due to an Auto-Immune Disease. I do not have depression.... and I do not have anxiety. I have low energy due to my disease and also because I work at a high-impact physical job. HOWEVER.... Like most physicians I have encountered.... my doctor was adamant that I "....must be suffering from depression because you are tired and wish to stay in bed..." uhhhhh??? First of all, I feel that it is a degradation to depression/anxiety sufferers to be written off so simply as people who "just wish to stay in bed". It is the sufferers DESIRE to reclaim the selves that they "see" inside of them and to regain the ability and power to return back to their lives... that is their wish. The wish is not to remain in bed, although, like myself, is where we normally end up because we feel...like....crap!
BE WARNED and BE INFORMED..... As a collective whole we Do Not Feel Good.... unfortunately we have to depend on other PEOPLE to make us feel better. (Isn't THAT in itself a loss of self-empowerment?) We depend on other people to prescribe to us.... MAN-MADE pills. Think about prescription drugs from their "flip side".... WE as people have no idea what is used to manufacture these pills... their ingredients... etc...etc... They twist our mentality and inhibit our "sensors". Is this so different from using narcotics and becoming hooked? It's all man-made... and it is difficult to trust what you cannot see.
Be informed of the withdrawl symptoms... I advised my doctor in December that I was to be removed from my Effexor treatment because I no longer felt like myself. I had no change in my energy levels, however I did notice a change in my creativity. I could no longer cry, write songs, feel passion, paint pictures, feel compassion towards others, play guitar.... I felt nothing. So, I did the systematic half-steps and I have been Effexor free for 2 weeks now.
Unfortunately, I am now coming face to face, blow to blow with withdrawl symptoms. Severe electric shocks (imagine placing a bare "live" wire to your head every 30 seconds) mild seizures, blackouts and to be honest... I'm feeling pretty pissed off. (I think the man-made term for that is "hypomania"...at least that's what they WANT you to think... because, hey- it's one more thing that they can treat, right? ... it's all just money in the bank to them) I left my keys in the ignition of my car with the battery turned on while I was at work today and I also ran into a co-worker's leg while I was operating some "heavy machinery". Wouldn't that be ENOUGH to piss a person off? Do we really need to be called "hypo-manic"?!?
Look- I firmly believe that this medication works for many people out there. I believe that if you are seeking an inhibitor to assist and ease symptoms, then by all means, you should work with your doctor to find the correct and best treatment for you. However ... BE INFORMED... You are your own best ADVOCATE. Research a chemical drug and THEN decide if it is what's best for you. Don't allow a doctor who is in reception of bonuses from drug companies to decide for YOU.
God Bless... and wishes for you to find peace of mind.
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