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Posted by JochenK on March 9, 2005, at 5:59:21
Dear group members,
I have now experienced for the second time very beneficial effects of DISCONTINUING Effexor XR. I went from a five week trial of Effexor at 300 mg/day to zero mg/day in four days. This was followed by a nearly complete cessation of depressive symptoms as well as social phobia (which I suffer from in a very serious way). This betterment, however, is not stable and vanishes about a week later. I additionally take Lamictal at 200 mg/day
Does anyone have similar experiences? And, most important, does anyone know how to stabilize these effects (which my psychiatrist calls "rebound effects")?Jochen
Posted by SLS on March 9, 2005, at 7:21:57
In reply to Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal, posted by JochenK on March 9, 2005, at 5:59:21
> Dear group members,
>
> I have now experienced for the second time very beneficial effects of DISCONTINUING Effexor XR. I went from a five week trial of Effexor at 300 mg/day to zero mg/day in four days. This was followed by a nearly complete cessation of depressive symptoms as well as social phobia (which I suffer from in a very serious way). This betterment, however, is not stable and vanishes about a week later. I additionally take Lamictal at 200 mg/day
> Does anyone have similar experiences? And, most important, does anyone know how to stabilize these effects (which my psychiatrist calls "rebound effects")?Yes.
Your doctor is a very smart guy.
:-)
- Scott
Posted by JochenK on March 9, 2005, at 13:21:34
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal » JochenK, posted by SLS on March 9, 2005, at 7:21:57
> > Dear group members,
> >
> > I have now experienced for the second time very beneficial effects of DISCONTINUING Effexor XR. I went from a five week trial of Effexor at 300 mg/day to zero mg/day in four days. This was followed by a nearly complete cessation of depressive symptoms as well as social phobia (which I suffer from in a very serious way). This betterment, however, is not stable and vanishes about a week later. I additionally take Lamictal at 200 mg/day
> > Does anyone have similar experiences? And, most important, does anyone know how to stabilize these effects (which my psychiatrist calls "rebound effects")?
>
> Yes.
>
> Your doctor is a very smart guy.
>
> :-)
>
>
> - ScottHow long did you experience these positive effects?
Jochen
Posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 14:58:16
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal, posted by JochenK on March 9, 2005, at 13:21:34
Scott what does that funny little sign mean that a lot posters use? Also explain your answer to above. I'm intrigued. Fondly, Phillipa
Posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 14:59:35
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal » JochenK, posted by SLS on March 9, 2005, at 7:21:57
The sign is :-). Phillipa
Posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 15:33:02
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal, posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 14:59:35
It's a smile on it's side!!!!!!
Ed :-)
xxx
Posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 15:36:01
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal » Phillipa, posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 15:33:02
Duh! Thanks Ed. My ignorance is showing! Fondly, Phillipa OO
Posted by gromit on March 10, 2005, at 0:51:28
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal » ed_uk, posted by Phillipa on March 9, 2005, at 15:36:01
A bunch more here http://www.windweaver.com/emoticon.htm
Posted by SLS on March 10, 2005, at 9:20:24
In reply to Re: Stabilizing effects of Effexor XR withdrawal, posted by JochenK on March 9, 2005, at 13:21:34
Hi.
> > > Does anyone have similar experiences? And, most important, does anyone know how to stabilize these effects (which my psychiatrist calls "rebound effects")?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > Your doctor is a very smart guy.
> >
> > :-)
> >
> >
> > - Scott
>
> How long did you experience these positive effects?Not long enough. :-)
It could be hours, it could be days. However, I don't think it will last for more than two weeks. I hope you are an exception, and that your improvement lasts forever. Stranger things have been known to happen.
- Scott
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