I just weaned myself off of effexor after about 2 years of 150mg. It took about a month and a week. What I did was I eyeballed in inches an amount of medicine. The 1st week I went down 2 inches... The next one... Then another... after that I cut the amount in half. All this happened in 4 day intervals. Also.. very important it to exercise 5 times a week which helps keep you even. At night Id take some Valium to help me sleep. I had a few bad days where I was a little disorientated and a couple cranky days... Overall my wife was there and today is my first no effexor day. Yesterday I was down to about 6 grains of Effexor, so I dont feel any withdrawal which is great. I took Fish Oil, DHA, Omega 3 throughout and have lost 10 to 15 lbs over the last month and a half. I dont feel depressed and keep up with a regular exercise routine.
GL.
Mike
Hi and *hugs* to feeling like yourself soon.
Effexor was my 3rd try at meds, and I just can't be bothered to try any more after this :\ I had an easier time getting off prozac, go figure.
Funnily when I got put on effexor dr praised its low side effects to me, but never once said its a bear to get off of.
Had i known I wouldn't have wanted it...last few months it was worthless in helping me.
You weren't asking mem hooked2, but it was my PCP who started me on Effexor, and when I decided it wasn't the right drug for me and did a slow taper (actually continuing the taper by manually opening the capsules to count out the balls, as hooked2 mentioned. The highest dose I got on was 75 mg, and I didn't like it and came back down to 37 mg pretty quickly. The drug wasn't helping me accomplish anything because for me it causes apathy, so what's the point?
But even with the slow taper where I was taking 3 of the little balls for 2 weeks, then 2 for 3 weeks, then 1 for 3 weeks, I was still getting the brain zaps. As I mentioned, only starting Cymbalta that the psychiatrist prescribed stopped the zaps for me. She assured me that patients much prefer Cymbalta and stay on it, but that did not turn out to be the case for me. There were brain zaps getting off it, but I didn't extend the taper out the way I had to with Effexor, and they went away more quickly. Next the psychiatrist prescribed a stimulant for ADD, but I never took that because I suspect I would have become homicidal. I'm so sick of trying meds and suffering the consequences.
Hi to you.
What in your thoughts makes effexor one of the worse drugs to get off of?
Do you know if all my body fluid is from stopping it, I feel like **** right now, head is in constant pain and tummy is a close 2nd.
I stopped cold turkey when my last bottle finished.. *frowns*
Effexor is, in my experience and knowledge, one of the worst drugs to try to stop. I've run the gammit between 37 and 225 mgs over the past 9 years but have never ceased completely because of timing and the ill effects of withdrawal. It's just too debilitating to stop.
The only time I went from 75 to 37, I clung to a lazyboy for hours until I simply took another 37 to halt the withdrawal. It was either that, or go to the emergency room because the effects were horrific.
I am currently back at 75 and ready to come off completely because I've suffered with horrible depression throughout taking this med, the only relief would come through increase. While I was initially a fan of this med (9 years ago) I tell anyone I come across in the med profession about the horrors of withdrawal... which for me comes at any point I'm several hours past due for a dose.
I just made an appt with a psychiatrist to begin this last phase to taper completely off this med. My advice... don't do it alone!! To try to go cold turkey with this particular med is just too dangerous! If I have to count the little balls in the XR capsule in 5's or 10's to SLOWLY taper, I will do so!
***For those who can't afford to buy the med and are in a cold turkey situation... contact the manufacturer immediately... they will give effexor to those in need, they did me. Until then, call your prescribing doctor and get free samples... they all have them and know it's more dangerous to go without. If they don't know by now, just print out some of the info online!!
BTW, I just joined this forum... so hello to everyone!
*hugs* omg 5 weeks of withdrawal off effexor. How long were you on it for? over a year
I'm one week in, and I'm jittery, anxious,snappish, head, tummy hurts.. sleep all screwed up..
I'm trying to drink loads of water/cranberry juice etc to flush out my system of toxins and residue.. I don't think I can stand 5 weeks plus of this.
Benedryl( anti histimine?) I have Claritin pills I sometimes take when needed, would take work too?
Thank you for your help.
I think you are describing the brain zaps we talk about. I tapered my Effexor incredibly slowly and still couldn't resolve the withdrawal symptoms. My psychiatrist put me on Cymbalta, which stopped the brain zaps until I realized the Cymbalta wasn't helping either, and I slowly tapered off of it. The brain zaps weren't as bad, but they were still there for a while. But the apathy lasted a long time after stopping these drugs.
All I'm taking now is a 10-mg dose of old-fashioned (cheap) amitriptyline. It causes constipation and a little weight gain, but I need weight right now. It calms me down and helps me sleep at night (must be taken at night). That's all I plan to take until I can see a psychiatrist and talk about the new drug that is supposed to come out this year - Valdoxan.
I'm on my 5th week of withdrawals and still have the brain not catching up with the head feeling, sweats, anxiety etc. I was only able to stand the withdrawal by taking 8-10mg/day of doctor prescribed Xanax. Benedryl, for some reason, gives some relief. It's worth a try.
I just got off it last weekend and I am still suffering, I was on it for only 6 months, I took myself off it. I was at the end of the bottle and thought, enough of this. It wasn't working anymore and I was right back to where I felt before I got on it. I am having all the same similar effects of withdrawl as most people, but I have yet to notice anyone mention lots of fluid build up, etc? I gained 5 lbs since off it, and can't figure out why? Why would I can any with getting "off" meds.. I know you do going on it..all in all in total I have gained 17 lbs.. Most off my drug prescribed before "effexor" though.. But the last 5 is from my stopping it.. Can anyone tell me why this is happening and what to do? I feel like hell in my body right now, just want to cry! :(
What you feel in your head means your blod pressure is rising. If I am 30 hours since last dosabe, my blood pressure rises and I am asleep==can't stay awake, except for feeling the blood pressure rise. You need to take your usual dosage or see a doctor right away!
BTW, I normally have perfect blood pressure.
im on dis tablets over a year and am on 2 a day but don't feel much better on dem but one day i forgot 2 take dem and felt so strange im dreading the day i have 2 come off them.
I presume you did taper. In which case if you did finally stop it takes 3 weeks, going on my experience.
Good luck
I hate to say this but depending on how long you've been on and how high the dose....its gonna get worse before it gets better. I've missed as many as 4 before and by then I was crying hysterically alternated by screaming into my pillow when it got really bad. I'm on my 3rd day now (off) because I lost my job and can no longer afford the meds. I'm VERY calm because I'm making myself so but I know its going to get much worse in the next few days. Please talk to your DR about tapering off!! Even then, the side effects are pretty bad.
you really need to taper off with a docs superviosn so you can avoid these side effects.
love Venora