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Re: Whats up with these dreams

Posted by michael on August 30, 2000, at 23:11:16

In reply to Whats up with these dreams, posted by Kara on August 30, 2000, at 13:16:02

I can't tell you why... but I can tell you that since I've stopped taking effexor, the thing that I miss the most is the dreams - very vivid, and always pleasant/fun/interesting... I didn't have the tingling. Enjoy the dreams...

> Never in my life have i experienced the dreams that I have been having on this med. I've been on it for 11 days and I have vivid dreams every night. My sister and I share a room and she tells me that I laugh all night long and talk in my sleep, which I have never done before. Does anyone know why this med causes this side effect. Also, has anyone had a tingling sensation in the back of the top of their head?

 

Re: Whats up with these dreams

Posted by michael on August 30, 2000, at 23:14:53

In reply to Whats up with these dreams, posted by Kara on August 30, 2000, at 13:16:02

I can't tell you why... but I can tell you that since I've stopped taking effexor, the thing that I miss the most is the dreams - very vivid, and always pleasant/fun/interesting... I didn't have the tingling. Enjoy the dreams...

> Never in my life have i experienced the dreams that I have been having on this med. I've been on it for 11 days and I have vivid dreams every night. My sister and I share a room and she tells me that I laugh all night long and talk in my sleep, which I have never done before. Does anyone know why this med causes this side effect. Also, has anyone had a tingling sensation in the back of the top of their head?

 

Re: Whats up with these dreams

Posted by Cindy W on August 31, 2000, at 9:27:38

In reply to Re: Whats up with these dreams, posted by michael on August 30, 2000, at 23:11:16

> I can't tell you why... but I can tell you that since I've stopped taking effexor, the thing that I miss the most is the dreams - very vivid, and always pleasant/fun/interesting... I didn't have the tingling. Enjoy the dreams...
>
>
>
> > Never in my life have i experienced the dreams that I have been having on this med. I've been on it for 11 days and I have vivid dreams every night. My sister and I share a room and she tells me that I laugh all night long and talk in my sleep, which I have never done before. Does anyone know why this med causes this side effect. Also, has anyone had a tingling sensation in the back of the top of their head?

Michael, Consider yourself lucky! I never remember any dreams on Effexor-XR, and miss the really vivid, in-color, sometimes with music, movie-like dreams I had before I took Effexor-XR.--Cindy W.

 

Re: Long-term effects

Posted by Naanra on August 31, 2000, at 12:45:04

In reply to Re: Long-term effects, posted by Moose on July 28, 2000, at 9:50:04

> HI
>
> My dr gave effexor xr to me about 4 weeks ago. I struggled with taking it because I just thought that taking something is a cop out,lol. I am having sever mood swings and I am angry and depressed a lot. I will pick fights with my oldest child..now 18 and my dh is confused because I swing in moods so quilckly. anyways, I took the first pill yesterday.....at 1 pm after another senseless blow out with my son. I felt fine all day maybe a bit nauses and could not fall asleep last night and right now I am feeling a bit edgy.....I have been reading alot of the posts and now I am so scared to takes this stuff!! I don't want the side effects or the withdraws.....I feel like I am having a hard tome breathing something i never had before......could it be this stuff already!!
>
> HELP,LOL


I have been on this stuff since it came out in 1994. The longer I take it, the worse the side effects become. I have developed what they call fibromyalgia, have developed hypertension, have terrible insomnia, nausea, no libido, no orgasm, dry skin and itching, incontinence, trouble starting to urinate, electric shocks through my legs and feet that cause them to move, brittle nails, thinning hair, my hearing is decreasing, mental fog and memory loss (what was I saying?), fatigue, no stamina, no enthusiasm, night sweats, profuse sweating, and weird dreams. I am terribly sensitive to medications, and have only been on the 37.5 dose! And yes, these might be symptoms of other problems, but I am careful about seeing my doctor, and there doesn't appear to be any other source. I am trying to wean myself from this stuff after attempting cold turkey once before. I just hope I haven't incurred some kind of permanent brain damage from this stuff. And since I've been on it so long, it will probably take forever to vacate the premises. Never take a new drug they know little or nothing about!

 

Re: Long-term effects

Posted by elizabeth777 on August 31, 2000, at 20:33:27

In reply to Re: Long-term effects, posted by Naanra on August 31, 2000, at 12:45:04

> > HI
> >
> > My dr gave effexor xr to me about 4 weeks ago. I struggled with taking it because I just thought that taking something is a cop out,lol. I am having sever mood swings and I am angry and depressed a lot. I will pick fights with my oldest child..now 18 and my dh is confused because I swing in moods so quilckly. anyways, I took the first pill yesterday.....at 1 pm after another senseless blow out with my son. I felt fine all day maybe a bit nauses and could not fall asleep last night and right now I am feeling a bit edgy.....I have been reading alot of the posts and now I am so scared to takes this stuff!! I don't want the side effects or the withdraws.....I feel like I am having a hard tome breathing something i never had before......could it be this stuff already!!
> >
> > HELP,LOL
>
>
> I have been on this stuff since it came out in 1994. The longer I take it, the worse the side effects become. I have developed what they call fibromyalgia, have developed hypertension, have terrible insomnia, nausea, no libido, no orgasm, dry skin and itching, incontinence, trouble starting to urinate, electric shocks through my legs and feet that cause them to move, brittle nails, thinning hair, my hearing is decreasing, mental fog and memory loss (what was I saying?), fatigue, no stamina, no enthusiasm, night sweats, profuse sweating, and weird dreams. I am terribly sensitive to medications, and have only been on the 37.5 dose! And yes, these might be symptoms of other problems, but I am careful about seeing my doctor, and there doesn't appear to be any other source. I am trying to wean myself from this stuff after attempting cold turkey once before. I just hope I haven't incurred some kind of permanent brain damage from this stuff. And since I've been on it so long, it will probably take forever to vacate the premises. Never take a new drug they know little or nothing about!

> >I have been on effexor xr for three months 150 mils. I have very FEW side effects. I have mild
sweating and nausea only if I don't eat before I take it. I also have lost 23lbs and that is a God send.I love this med and please anyone reading the post before this one don't be scared off trying this med , I have heard mostly good reports with only some side effects. And to the person who is yawning all day try taking your med at night before you go to bed ask your doctor to see if it is ok. Thats what I do and I stopped yawning all day.
Beth

 

Re: Long-term effects

Posted by Cindy W on August 31, 2000, at 21:48:33

In reply to Re: Long-term effects, posted by Naanra on August 31, 2000, at 12:45:04

> > HI
> >
> > My dr gave effexor xr to me about 4 weeks ago. I struggled with taking it because I just thought that taking something is a cop out,lol. I am having sever mood swings and I am angry and depressed a lot. I will pick fights with my oldest child..now 18 and my dh is confused because I swing in moods so quilckly. anyways, I took the first pill yesterday.....at 1 pm after another senseless blow out with my son. I felt fine all day maybe a bit nauses and could not fall asleep last night and right now I am feeling a bit edgy.....I have been reading alot of the posts and now I am so scared to takes this stuff!! I don't want the side effects or the withdraws.....I feel like I am having a hard tome breathing something i never had before......could it be this stuff already!!
> >
> > HELP,LOL
>
>
> I have been on this stuff since it came out in 1994. The longer I take it, the worse the side effects become. I have developed what they call fibromyalgia, have developed hypertension, have terrible insomnia, nausea, no libido, no orgasm, dry skin and itching, incontinence, trouble starting to urinate, electric shocks through my legs and feet that cause them to move, brittle nails, thinning hair, my hearing is decreasing, mental fog and memory loss (what was I saying?), fatigue, no stamina, no enthusiasm, night sweats, profuse sweating, and weird dreams. I am terribly sensitive to medications, and have only been on the 37.5 dose! And yes, these might be symptoms of other problems, but I am careful about seeing my doctor, and there doesn't appear to be any other source. I am trying to wean myself from this stuff after attempting cold turkey once before. I just hope I haven't incurred some kind of permanent brain damage from this stuff. And since I've been on it so long, it will probably take forever to vacate the premises. Never take a new drug they know little or nothing about!

Naanra, I take Effexor-XR 375 mg/day. A couple of months ago, I started itching terribly. Could you describe your itching? I'm trying to find out if my hives (which occur at night and fade by morning) are due to the Effexor-XR (which I've taken now for 9 months) or some kind of allergy. Thanks!!--Cindy W

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?

Posted by Lisa C. on September 2, 2000, at 12:45:05

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

> Hi there,
>
> Anyone care to comment on the use of Effexor? I am suppose to start this on Monday.
I have to take 37.5 each morning for 3 days then 75 for 3 days then go to 112.5 each morning
after that. I have read several of the comments in
here and don't even know if I should start this stuff. It seems like I have tried everything.

Thanks
Lisa


 

Re:Intractable Effexor Withdrawl

Posted by wiley on September 2, 2000, at 19:22:01

In reply to Re:Intractable Effexor Withdrawl , posted by JulieK on August 23, 2000, at 21:23:13

I am so glad to have found this site. I had my husband online yesterday, trying to find some answers to what I was experiencing. I was too dizzy to read. I ended up going to the ER, thinking I was going to pass out. I went off 150mg, not knowing I needed to taper. My doctor didn't know that either. WOW. I am back on 37.5mg today, and for the next 4 days. Then I am to go back off. I am also taking 50mg Zoloft. I understand that Prozac helps with the Effexor weaning, does Zoloft produce similar results? I'm pretty worried about going back off this entirely. I won't use this drug again after this is all over. Brenda

 

Re: Lisa C who's about to start

Posted by A on September 3, 2000, at 21:27:00

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

After reading several of these posts, it's obvious the drug effects everyone differently. In my case, I've had very little side effects. And some very good ones as well.

I was always fearful of talking to strangers. Now, it's so easy! I feel I'm more creative on the job. When I think of certain things that upset me, I literally shed half of a tear instead of an hours worth. I'm not a fair skinned blue eyed blond and have experienced some hateful, racists remarks in the past. They were very hurtful. But now, I don't take them so personally.

So give Effexor XR a try. If you don't like it, remember, you can always stop.

 

Re: withdrawal

Posted by Enoch on September 8, 2000, at 14:10:50

In reply to Re: withdrawal, posted by maggie on April 13, 2000, at 14:32:34

Hi,

I guess I'm the worst case scenario that everyone is afraid to mention.

I quit effexor completely after three weeks of weaning down from 150 mg. Four days into it I had what the docs are referring to as a manic episode and had to be put on ativan just to stop me from endangering myself or others. I haven't worked in three days and the symptoms don't seem to show any signs of letting up. If it wasn't for the ativan, my keyboard would be stained with tears right now. Agony, woe, pain, blah blah blah.
I know that I'm pretty rare, but it seems like the makers of effexor and all these other meds should have spent some time researching the effects of withdrawl from their medications, rather than making us do it for them. They've made quite a bit of money off of us for some time now. Maybe they should use a little of it now to research the effect of the meds they put on the market. I know, soapboxing, but I'm a little manic right now, so forgive.

 

Re: withdrawal

Posted by stjames on September 8, 2000, at 22:06:06

In reply to Re: withdrawal, posted by Enoch on September 8, 2000, at 14:10:50

Hi,
I guess I'm the worst case scenario that everyone is afraid to mention.
I quit effexor completely after three weeks of weaning down from 150 mg. Four days into it I had what the docs are referring to as a manic episode and had to be put on ativan just to stop me from endangering myself or others. I haven't worked in three days and the symptoms don't seem to show any signs of letting up. If it wasn't for the ativan, my keyboard would be stained with tears right now. Agony, woe, pain, blah blah blah.
I know that I'm pretty rare, but it seems like the makers of effexor and all these other meds should have spent some time researching the effects of withdrawl from their medications, rather than making us do it for them. They've made quite a bit of money off of us for some time now. Maybe they should use a little of it now to research the effect of the meds they put on the market. I know, soapboxing, but I'm a little manic right now, so forgive.


James here....

have you tried a few doses of Prozac ? Seems to work
for many.

james

 

Re: withdrawal

Posted by Enoch on September 9, 2000, at 5:22:21

In reply to Re: withdrawal, posted by stjames on September 8, 2000, at 22:06:06

 

Re: Lisa C who's about to start

Posted by Lisa C. on September 9, 2000, at 18:23:37

In reply to Re: Lisa C who's about to start, posted by A on September 3, 2000, at 21:27:00

> It's my third day on effexor and other than headaches, I really can't see any other side effects. Guess I'll give it a try and
see if it helps, nothing else has.

 

Electric sensations on the top of the head

Posted by Lindsey on September 9, 2000, at 19:23:38

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

Both my parents died in 1998 and I went on Prozac, only to gain weight. After a year, I switched to Effexor, which seemed to be effective for a while. Now, after one year on Effexor, I feel the electric sensations in my head and I am sweating like crazy! I didn't know how to describe the head sensations before until I read postings here. I always described it as a feeling of falling a few inches. I want to get off and am worried about the dreaded tapering off, etc. Do the electric sensations go away after you stop?

 

Was on Effexor now on Celexa

Posted by SmilyAngl on September 9, 2000, at 22:58:55

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? NOT ME!!!, posted by Zannah on April 26, 2000, at 12:33:26

I was put on Effexor XR after taking Paxil for 6 months... Now I was taken off of Effexor and put on Celexa. The reason for going off of Effexor was because my face broke out with Acne real bad. Also, my appetite increased. Did anybody have this problem?? I loved Effexor b/c of the fact that I had more energy and I felt more clear-headed... I've been on Celexa for 5 days now and my head is in a fog. I feel lousy... I feel like my brain does not catch up to what my eyes see.. does that make sense?? If I turn to look at something, I get this weird sensation in my head then my brain catches up to register what I'm looking at. What do ya'll think I should do??

 

Re: Electric sensations on the top of the head

Posted by wiley on September 10, 2000, at 12:57:04

In reply to Electric sensations on the top of the head, posted by Lindsey on September 9, 2000, at 19:23:38

> The electric sensations do go away. I have been off Effexor for almost 2 weeks now, and I feel much better. The withdrawal effects were bad, but they did go away for me in 1 1/2 weeks. I am now on Zoloft, and doing much better. Like so many have said, it is hit and miss with these drugs, as different people will get different reactions. It does help to hear other's descriptions of these effects, as they are common to alot of people. Feeling much better now! Brenda

 

Effexxor Side Affect - Horrible!!

Posted by Martha Price on September 10, 2000, at 14:40:24

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by Noa on October 24, 1999, at 18:36:00

> I take effexor xr. Currently on 75 mg a day, which I understand is not a large dosage
but the side affects for me have been numerable. From. One uncommon one I have is the sound of a radio playing in the distance
(with it getting louder when I am near electrical appliance).

I get very dizzy, especially at night when I lay down. Can't get up and
walk at night time without holding onto the wall or whatever. Have fallen down and had to
hold the floor to steady myself. My skin burns all night long, like I have been
put in a bath of hot water. I am jumpy all night long and my feet occasionally
kick out and wake me up (when I do sleep). Have a tingling feeling in the left
side of my body during the night and during the day it is the lower part of both legs.

Talk about feeling weird or like you are going to die!!

But the good news is that Effexxor works for me like no previous medications
for dehibilitating depression and I have been on quite a few different
things through the years of trial and error.

Have been given several things to work at night time to calm me down, but so far
haven't found anything that works. Don't want to go back to the depression,
but also don't want to feel like I may be dieing. I live alone, so
when these happen during the night it is extremely terrifying!

Thought I was going crazy until I read your write - ups from all the different people
who had similar problems.

martha

 

Re: Electric sensations on the top of the head

Posted by Kara on September 11, 2000, at 8:41:42

In reply to Electric sensations on the top of the head, posted by Lindsey on September 9, 2000, at 19:23:38

> Both my parents died in 1998 and I went on Prozac, only to gain weight. After a year, I switched to Effexor, which seemed to be effective for a while. Now, after one year on Effexor, I feel the electric sensations in my head and I am sweating like crazy! I didn't know how to describe the head sensations before until I read postings here. I always described it as a feeling of falling a few inches. I want to get off and am worried about the dreaded tapering off, etc. Do the electric sensations go away after you stop?

**I have been on Effexor XR for about 4 weeks now, and I have been feeling an electric sensation in the back of my head towards the top since the beginning. It's like a tingling sensation, its strange but it doesnt really bother me.

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?

Posted by tdb on September 11, 2000, at 11:04:29

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

Hi,I've been on Effexor XR for about 2 months; I started at 37mg for 2 weeks & have been at 75mg since. I felt like my side affects were minimal compared to what I was feeling like before. I was really starting to feel good, (more like myself than I had in a year or more) & then all of the sudden the bottom fell out & I feel like I'm almost back at square one. Any ideas?

 

Re: Electric sensations on top of the head-wiley

Posted by Lindsey on September 11, 2000, at 17:26:58

In reply to Re: Electric sensations on the top of the head, posted by wiley on September 10, 2000, at 12:57:04

I'm glad you are feeling better. Did you use Prozac as part of your weaning off? What about the chamomile tea and other things I have been reading about? Did you use any of those to help you? Lindsey

 

Re: Electric sensations on top of the head-wiley

Posted by wiley on September 12, 2000, at 9:12:47

In reply to Re: Electric sensations on top of the head-wiley, posted by Lindsey on September 11, 2000, at 17:26:58

I used Zoloft, and will continue on that. I did not try tea or other methods other than the Zoloft. It took about 1 1/2 weeks, and it seemed so bad at the time, but now the symptoms are all gone. Doesn't seem so bad now, but while in the thick of it it was awful, even went to the ER thinking I was about to pass out. But for me, it did go away! :) Brenda

 

Re: Was on Effexor now on Celexa

Posted by RL on September 12, 2000, at 21:46:14

In reply to Was on Effexor now on Celexa, posted by SmilyAngl on September 9, 2000, at 22:58:55

> I was put on Effexor XR after taking Paxil for 6 months... Now I was taken off of Effexor and put on Celexa. The reason for going off of Effexor was because my face broke out with Acne real bad. Also, my appetite increased. Did anybody have this problem?? I loved Effexor b/c of the fact that I had more energy and I felt more clear-headed... I've been on Celexa for 5 days now and my head is in a fog. I feel lousy... I feel like my brain does not catch up to what my eyes see.. does that make sense?? If I turn to look at something, I get this weird sensation in my head then my brain catches up to register what I'm looking at. What do ya'll think I should do??

> > >That isn't the Celexa! That is Effexor withdrawals. I had that exact same experience because my doctor apparently didn't know about the withdrawals. I too thought it was the new medicine (which happened to be Celexa) You need to taper off Effexor slowly. But the last jump, the one from 37.5 mg to nothing is the most difficult. What I did was to crush the 37.5mg tablet and mix it up to make sure that the active ingredients were distributed evenly. Then I took half of that, then a quarter, then I was down to dust and was finally off!!! You taper off concurrently with the new medicine.
Best of luck to you

 

Re: MARTHA Effexxor Side Affect - Horrible!!

Posted by Mark H. on September 14, 2000, at 18:35:34

In reply to Effexxor Side Affect - Horrible!!, posted by Martha Price on September 10, 2000, at 14:40:24

Hi Martha,

I don't have time at the moment to read through the other 50 responses, so please forgive me if I'm repeating things that others have already said.

Two things help me:

1.) DO NOT take the extended release version if you have these types of side effects. Rather, take your entire dose after breakfast and it will have gradually worn off (some) by the time you go to bed at night. DO NOT take Effexor after about 3 or 4 pm.

2.) Ask your doctor if it would be appropriate for you to try clonazepam. It is the least addictive of the benzodiazepines, helps with sleep, and HELPS WITH RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME, which is a lot like the Effexor side effects you describe. I take 1/2 of a 0.5mg tablet a night and have no trouble getting up the next morning.

Best of luck,

Mark H.

 

Re:Great for Me so far!

Posted by Lisa C. on September 14, 2000, at 19:19:28

In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14

> Hi there,
>
> I've been taking effexor about 1-1/2 weeks now and only had headaches for the first two days,
I've been feeling the best I've felt in a long time. I hope this one works for me. I've found it
works better for me to take it around 8:30-9:00pm just before bed. Never had much luck on any
others.

> please share your thoughts on this.

 

Re: Brain catching up with eyes (smilyangl)

Posted by robinbird on September 20, 2000, at 23:42:21

In reply to Re: Lisa C who's about to start, posted by A on September 3, 2000, at 21:27:00

Have the "brain trying to catch up with the eyes" thing. Never thought about it 'til I read your submit. Bothersome but not a big concern...there are worse side effects. Though I agree it is frustrating and even scary.
robin



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