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Posted by Troubled_Boy on March 15, 2003, at 1:25:17
I have been on this Effexor for about 4 weeks and my dosage is now 225mg. The response was quite good for the first 3 weeks. But, i notice no improvement for this week. Is this medicine not suitable for me anymore?
How long should it take to actually recover?
How does it feel when i am totally recovered?
Thanks for replying.
Posted by shar on March 15, 2003, at 23:09:32
In reply to Help, posted by Troubled_Boy on March 15, 2003, at 1:25:17
It can take quite a while to feel the full effect of psych meds. Up to six or 8 weeks, some say more than that (some also say less than that!). I recommend giving it more time, and enjoying the benefit you have now from the first 3 weeks.
If you start to lose some of the benefit you've gained, and you're still taking the meds as directed, probably time to talk to your doc again.
How long it takes to totally recover depends on many factors, the severity of your symptoms, what your diagnosis and symptoms actually are, how your brain and body react to the meds, whether or not you get therapy in conjunction with meds...and all the factors can be different for different people.
How you will feel when totally recovered depends on what you are taking meds for. If you are trying to recover from depression, then you would not feel blue or depressed anymore, and maybe you'd even feel "happy." If you are overcoming a different problem, your recovery will look and feel different.
Note, too, there are many different kinds of depression, and that will affect your recovery, and how you will feel when recovered. You could probably get more help here if you tell a bit more about your 'disease' or symptoms or history or all those things.
Shar
> I have been on this Effexor for about 4 weeks and my dosage is now 225mg. The response was quite good for the first 3 weeks. But, i notice no improvement for this week. Is this medicine not suitable for me anymore?
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> How long should it take to actually recover?
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> How does it feel when i am totally recovered?
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> Thanks for replying.
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