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Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KristiVegas

Posted by kaleidoscope on June 22, 2007, at 14:45:59

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by KristiVegas on June 21, 2007, at 17:28:37

Hi

I'm am sorry to hear what you are going through.

However......

Your nutritionist is unlikely to know much about Effexor. Effexor is very rapidly excreted from the body. All trace of the drug is eliminated from the body a few days after stopping it. It does not accumulate in the liver. I do not have an explanation for why your son is ill. If it's any reassurance though I can tell you that there will be absolutely no trace of Effexor in your son's body.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KristiVegas

Posted by kaleidoscope on June 22, 2007, at 14:46:44

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by KristiVegas on June 21, 2007, at 17:28:37

Hi

I'm am sorry to hear what you are going through.

However......

Your nutritionist is unlikely to know much about Effexor. Effexor is very rapidly excreted from the body. All trace of the drug is eliminated from the body a few days after stopping it. It does not accumulate in the liver. I do not have an explanation for why your son is ill. If it's any reassurance though I can tell you that there will be absolutely no trace of Effexor in your son's body.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by KristiVegas on June 22, 2007, at 23:33:36

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KristiVegas, posted by kaleidoscope on June 22, 2007, at 14:46:44

It's not my son. Please read the previous posts. And I was talking about Paxil not Effexor and the herbs were a suggestion based on my experience with Paxil.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KristiVegas

Posted by kaleidoscope on June 23, 2007, at 15:13:07

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by KristiVegas on June 22, 2007, at 23:33:36

I apologise, my mistake.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by KerriC4412 on June 25, 2007, at 11:25:28

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KristiVegas, posted by kaleidoscope on June 23, 2007, at 15:13:07

I apologize. Perhaps it wasn't a good idea to post my dilema on this forum. I was in hopes someone out there had encountered a similar situation and could offer guidance and/or support. Obviously I did not include all of the specific details of our situation - such as his 5 day ICU stay, the fact that as a child he inadvertantly was given 700 mg. per day of the extended release meds., the fact that his kidneys completely shut down and never returned to proper functioning, his liver was affected but has returned to normal and his heart is now enlarged and the fact that it caused chemically induced seratonin syndrome and his body no longer produces seratonin, he experienced hallucinations and was in and out of consciousness....all as a PROVEN direct result of the OVERDOSE and subsequent improper withdrawl of the meds. as stated by the pharmacutical company and documented in PRE-Trial studies that are not always necessarily published but poison control reps were able to acquire. I guess what i have learned is that there really is no documented circumstance similar to mine.....which is actually a blessing for everyone else..... I am eternally grateful for that we are only dealing with what we are. I guess my original question seems silly now that I think about it. Just posted it in a weak moment after again getting not so positive results from doctors and hoping that some other mother out there could relate. I will have to learn to trust my own knowledge and research as it is probably more extensive than those who have personal experience with the drug AND unfortunatly even more extensive than most doctors at this point. The drug itself is not to blame, it was just never intended for a young child in such lethal doses nor was it intended to be withdrawn cold turkey as it was. Thank you all very much for your input. I really do appreciate it and again apologize if I wasted your time.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KerriC4412

Posted by Phillipa on June 25, 2007, at 20:24:37

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by KerriC4412 on June 25, 2007, at 11:25:28

Kerri you didn't waste anyone's time the way I see it you educated parents to be especially careful where they keep their meds. And I pray that your child improves what happened it dreadful and horrible. I wish I could help but how? I can offer my support to you. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by KristiVegas on June 25, 2007, at 21:22:43

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » KerriC4412, posted by Phillipa on June 25, 2007, at 20:24:37

Kerri,

You did NOT waste anyone's time and I certainly understand your frustration. I know what it's like to feel like you're not being listened to AND no one has any answers. We're here to be supportive and help in any way we can. Please keep me posted on your son's progress and keep researching!!! YOU (and sadly enough) will be the only one who will find the resolve to this.
Kristi

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » Kev

Posted by Sachi on July 11, 2007, at 17:48:57

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by Kev on January 4, 2000, at 21:32:43

I almost didn't even try this med because of all the terrible things I read about it on certain sites. I am so glad I decided just to try. My Dr. said to start with 37.5 mg XR for an entire month just to be sure before upping the dose. I think that made me feel more comfortable. I could tell the second day I was taking it that it was working for me. In the past I have tried Zoloft, Elavil, Prozac, Celexa, Wellbutrin and most recently, Cymbalta. I have been diagnosed with cyclic dysthymia (mini bi-polar), major depression, post-partum depression and generalized anxiety disorder at different times in my journey. I'm not a complete nut, I function quite well, but have always felt like other people just seemed to feel better/more cheerful and optimistic than me... and that I always just had a dark aura/cloud over me no matter how I tried to lift it by exercise/meditation/nutrition etc. This has been a life-long battle for me and I have found the answer in Effexor. I wake up in the morning happy and ready for the day instead of in a cloud and wanting nothing more than to go back to sleep indefinitely. I have energy during the day instead of dragging through every moment only wishing for bedtime. I am not anxious for the first time in my life, which is weird because I am also not tried. Every other thing I ever took for anxiety made me want to go to sleep. Now I feel calm, but not sleepy... NICE! This is a miracle for me after 36 years of suffering. I hope other people who read all the terrible things about Effexor, also read this and at least give it a try at the lowest dosage just to see if it works for them like it works for me!

 

Great success on Effexor XR and no side-effects

Posted by Clayton on July 11, 2007, at 18:57:06

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » Kev, posted by Sachi on July 11, 2007, at 17:48:57

I want to echo the main thought expressed by the below reproduced post. I too had been through every anti-depressant in the book )amitryptalin, Prozac, Paxil, Welbutrin, Remeron to name some)except for Effexor which I greartly feared due to posts read on this site, paticularly those concerning the withdrawn effects.

When nothing else worked I gave it alot of thought and decided to try effexor. My PDoc started me at 150 mg and I am now up to 300 mg. There were NO side effects from the initial dose or the current rather large dose. NONE.

And, as to withdrawl effects, I was away on vacation and ran completely out of my Effexor (not very good planning there!). I waited with trepidation for the "brain shocks" and flu-like symptoms (so often mentioned on this site) but neither of these things happened AT ALL. In fact, there were NO WITHDRAWL EFFECTS (other than returning to the somewhat depressive state I was in before I stared the Effexor). And I went without the med for two weeks!

As for efficacy as an ant-depressant, I echo the setiments of the Author to whom I am responding. Effexor has helps me immeasrably. It is the first ant-depressant that has actually worked for me. In fact, it's the first one I could feel the effects of at all. I can say enough good about it.

It's a given that everyone reponds differently to different drugs. Still, I would not want to see people (who might well be hugely helped by Effexor)avoid it because of the plethora of negative posts on this and other sites. And my PDoc said there are parmacological solutions for the "brain shocks" if they occur. I haven't found out more about these because with me they DID NOT occur.

So, here's to Effexor, the only effectice anti-depreppant I have found, and one with absolutely no side-effects (for me).

If you have not done so yet, please read the post reproduced below. It tells a similar story much more eloquently than I could.

Regards and best of luck to you all!


> I almost didn't even try this med because of all the terrible things I read about it on certain sites. I am so glad I decided just to try. My Dr. said to start with 37.5 mg XR for an entire month just to be sure before upping the dose. I think that made me feel more comfortable. I could tell the second day I was taking it that it was working for me. In the past I have tried Zoloft, Elavil, Prozac, Celexa, Wellbutrin and most recently, Cymbalta. I have been diagnosed with cyclic dysthymia (mini bi-polar), major depression, post-partum depression and generalized anxiety disorder at different times in my journey. I'm not a complete nut, I function quite well, but have always felt like other people just seemed to feel better/more cheerful and optimistic than me... and that I always just had a dark aura/cloud over me no matter how I tried to lift it by exercise/meditation/nutrition etc. This has been a life-long battle for me and I have found the answer in Effexor. I wake up in the morning happy and ready for the day instead of in a cloud and wanting nothing more than to go back to sleep indefinitely. I have energy during the day instead of dragging through every moment only wishing for bedtime. I am not anxious for the first time in my life, which is weird because I am also not tried. Every other thing I ever took for anxiety made me want to go to sleep. Now I feel calm, but not sleepy... NICE! This is a miracle for me after 36 years of suffering. I hope other people who read all the terrible things about Effexor, also read this and at least give it a try at the lowest dosage just to see if it works for them like it works for me!

 

New to effexor and wondering about side effects

Posted by montecello on July 14, 2007, at 20:15:22

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » fredwb, posted by Phillipa on November 21, 2006, at 18:02:30

So I have been struggling with depression since I was very young. Recently *the past year and a half* I started having horrible dizzy spells and migraines. Lately, my depression was getting worse even though my life is getting better by all accounts. I had been very opposed to taking anything to help because I felt that this is me and I don't want to alter who I am. But after some recurring bouts of depression that I could not overcome coupled with the dizziness and migraines, my doc gave me effexor. I have only been taking it for three weeks and I'm at 75mg. Up until today I have felt great. I'm eating less, actually stopping when I'm full, sleeping less and feeling more rested, and best of all, no depression.

But I've had a few side effects that I was wondering if anyone else has had. First off, I used to be a HUGE coffee drinker. After the first couple days I realized that this would not work with effexor. So, except for a cup every now and then I have cut it out of my diet. Today I slipped and wasn't thinking and had about 4 cups. To say the least, I was buzzing. Now I've crashed and I feel so depressed and dispondent. Has anyone else ever experienced this?

Also, my dreams. My work exposes me to a lot of "out-of-the-norm" issues and my dreams have always been interesting. Not scary by any means, actually very fun. Now my dreams are so vivid and numerous. Again, anyone else? And does this one diminish over time?

And finally, one for the guys. My libido is so far gone right now. And to reach orgasm when I am in the mood is next to impossible. My fiance` likes my improved mood so much that they would rather deal with these side effects than my depression. Do the sexual side effects decrease over time?

Thanks for reading this. I really appreciate any feed back as my doctor doesn't seem to know too much in the side effect dept.

 

Re: Great success on Effexor XR and no side-effects

Posted by cloudnine on July 15, 2007, at 5:01:20

In reply to Great success on Effexor XR and no side-effects, posted by Clayton on July 11, 2007, at 18:57:06

Just wanna add tha Effexor is the only med that made me feel like my true self again.I've tried all ADs one can imagine from the oldest to the newest but...Effexor rules...only side effects increased sweatng and some loss of libido and some dificulty with ejaculation.

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by KarenRB53 on August 24, 2007, at 10:28:36

In reply to Effexor vs Prozac, posted by Mariec on January 23, 2003, at 14:01:49

> Hello,
>
> Has anyone been on prozac and expierenced bad effects(more aggression, aggitation)been able to switch to Effexor with better results? I am on Prozac xr now, not doing well and need to find something else!
>

I know its been awhile however I just found your posting and I'm thinking of changing from Prozac to Effexor for the same reasons you had. The Prozac lifts my depression but causes me to be agitated and very restless. Did you go on the Effexor and are you stll on it? Does it work well for you? Thanks for any info.
Karen

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 12:00:21

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by KarenRB53 on August 24, 2007, at 10:28:36

Yes, I went through the same thing, had the strangest feelings of anger, mad all the time and that is not like me at all even felt agressive, prozac has helped a lot but I have had better luck on Effoxor XR and Lexapro

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac » invisibleman15010

Posted by Phillipa on August 24, 2007, at 12:09:11

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 12:00:21

My next door neighbor didn't realize she had been isolating inside all Spring and then saw her pdoc in florida she's been on 3-6bars? of xanax for years. And she was also on lexapro. He said I've had you diagnosed as major depression for a long time and put her on effexor immediately seriously she felt much better and is on 75mg of effexor now with the xanax and he said she has a lot of room to wiggle. And she says first time she has known happinsess real happiness in years. I wonder since I tried it years ago if it would work for me now as just existing. He also said he needed to get her anxiety under control before addressing the depression does this seem right? Wonder if her meant the xanax and lexapro for anxiety and now the xanax and effexor for both? Phillipa

 

Re: New to effexor and wondering about side effects » montecello

Posted by chante on August 24, 2007, at 12:56:45

In reply to New to effexor and wondering about side effects, posted by montecello on July 14, 2007, at 20:15:22

what about wellbutrin or effexor..very sensative to medecine.. tryed zoloft before and at 25mg was ok after my doc put it up at 50mmg started to be less motivated and happy but not productive at all, now i'm starting a new carrer and have to move out with my 2 kids, divorcing... 2 years old and a 16 years old.... hard... I feel extremely stress, taking valium help a lot... but just notice i started to feel depress a little too.... so i know lot's people say wellbutrin is good but you forget everything completeley et disttacted??/ I wish i could just take litlte mini dose so and it would work so i don't have to feel all non-productive in the day , and just enough to elevate my mood a bit. any suggestion anybody?? please help...

 

Re: Great success on Effexor XR and no side-effects

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 15:28:54

In reply to Great success on Effexor XR and no side-effects, posted by Clayton on July 11, 2007, at 18:57:06

ah sounds just like me,I am finally back on Effoxor, I did well on it before, then was changed after agreeing to the horrible torture of ECT. My new dr. put me back on Effoxor and Lexapro and am doing quite well. He also added to Geoden to aide in sleep and racing thoughts at night and to help me to concentrate after the disastrous results of ECT.............so for now I will push on with this new cocktail.....the only downside is ED and lack of sex drive alltogether. It was still there before the Effexor, but then gone quickly after starting it.......I just saw my regular dr. about it and he said it should be treated via, Viagra, Cialis or the other one, we shall see, you loose so much with depression, hard to loose that! Good luck to all.....

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by KarenRB53 on August 24, 2007, at 18:07:02

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 12:00:21

> Yes, I went through the same thing, had the strangest feelings of anger, mad all the time and that is not like me at all even felt agressive, prozac has helped a lot but I have had better luck on Effoxor XR and Lexapro

Thanks for responding. Whats the difference between Effexor and EffexorXR?

Karen

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 18:12:30

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by KarenRB53 on August 24, 2007, at 18:07:02

KAREN. LIKE SO MANY OF THE NEW SSRI'S IT IS TIME RELEASED SO IT DOESN'T HIT YOU ALL AT ONCE...STAY AT THE MOST MINIMAL DOSGAE AS YOU CAN.....AS MY DEPRESSN PROGRESSED THEY KEPT BUMPING IT UP TIL NOW i AM AT THE MAX OF 300MG....i AM GOING TO START BACKING OFF ON MY OWN......AND SEE WHERE THAT LEADS.........IT HELPS, BUT IT IS NOT LIVING.....
E

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by KristiVegas on August 24, 2007, at 22:05:19

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 18:12:30

I've been on 300 mg of Effexor for almost a year and I think I've flattened out. I'm grumpy and irritable all the time and I have numerous side effects plus a 25 lb. weight gain. I don't feel good most of the time but it has regulated my sleep which has been a God-send. My pdoc has added Topamax but the tablets aggravate my reflux. I haven't had a very good relationship with this doctor and am considering changing to someone who won't ignore me when I tell him what I'm experiencing with the med.

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by Hagbard on August 25, 2007, at 0:08:00

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 24, 2007, at 18:12:30

> KAREN. LIKE SO MANY OF THE NEW SSRI'S IT IS TIME RELEASED SO IT DOESN'T HIT YOU ALL AT ONCE...STAY AT THE MOST MINIMAL DOSGAE AS YOU CAN.....AS MY DEPRESSN PROGRESSED THEY KEPT BUMPING IT UP TIL NOW i AM AT THE MAX OF 300MG....i AM GOING TO START BACKING OFF ON MY OWN......AND SEE WHERE THAT LEADS.........IT HELPS, BUT IT IS NOT LIVING.....
> E

Hi Karen,
Effexor XR (300mg) works rather well for me once I have been on a steady dosage for 4-6 weeks. My size needs to be taken into consideration here as well I have an average sized frame for a man (5'11") but I weigh about #300. I feel rested after 5-6 hours of sleep, I can typically focus on specific tasks and I feel balanced. I seemed to function even better after adding Omega 3, B-Complex and Ca/Mg/Zn supplements. Compulsive eating diminished and I had less of a struggle to exercise.

For the last 3 weeks, however, I have been without while I transition to having health insurance. In that time, I have found that I need 8-9 hours of sleep to feel rested, that I have much less patience with other people, am more easily frustrated, have difficulty concentrating on even simple tasks and am once more having a greater problem with premature ejaculation. While mega-doses (careful to avoid toxicity) of the aforementioned vitamins, daily exercise and a diet rich in fresh fruit, vegetables and whole grains is beneficial, I am becoming anxious to once more have those pale pink pills.

E -
I have been forced to discontinue Effexor on many occasions over the 7 years I have used it. Most recently, I went cold turkey. Last winter, I weaned myself slowly from it. I won't go slowly again - the suicide ideation, extreme hostility and rapid mood swings were something I DO NOT want to experience again.

I have more I'd like to share, but I'm falling asleep in my chair.

Best regards

Jeff

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by jhj on August 25, 2007, at 1:49:56

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by Hagbard on August 25, 2007, at 0:08:00


I have been on Venlafaxine 300 MG for the past two years and i have experienced terrible stomach upset,constipation etc..Many times unbearable so,if you do not have stomach related side effect in the past,venlafaxine is okey.Thanks

 

Re: Effexor vs Prozac

Posted by KarenRB53 on August 25, 2007, at 8:13:17

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac, posted by catri on January 24, 2003, at 5:17:16


> Hi, M
>
> I just wanted to say that I was on prozac for about 9 months - at the time I thought it was counteracting the depression, and indeed it did lift me out of the worst, but I still felt really anxious and irratable, and I also went abit irrational - constantly arguing with my mother etc. It wasn't until I was back at university that my (new) doctor suggest that I try effexor - things at the time seemed so bad and I guess I had 'plateaued' - and he seemed to think that things could be better. I started taking 75mg after a week of wash out from the prozac, and didn't really notice any side effects - i think that my body was already used to the neuro-chemicals from the prozac. I've been on it now for three months and it has had a very positive effect on my life: my motivation increased, I wasn't nervous or irratable anymore, and all those small things that seem difficult were so much easier to do. And I haven't really had any side effects either - sometimes I get a tingling neck if I turn my head too fast, and sometimes weird vivid dreams, but thats about it. Anyway, it really has made all the difference to me, much more than prozac ever did, and I would suggest talking to your doc about switching to effexor from prozac - i think it sounds as if you would benefit from it. All the best!


Are you on Effexor or EffexorXR?

Thanks, Karen

 

to phillipa

Posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2007, at 13:10:16

In reply to Re: Effexor vs Prozac » invisibleman15010, posted by Phillipa on August 24, 2007, at 12:09:11

hi, phillipa, dont know you reading this
but thanks for some advice and support you give me and ed : )


tomorrow i am going to the hospital, it wont be happies times i think unless some good med kicks in

 

Re: to phillipa » Jeroen

Posted by Phillipa on August 26, 2007, at 19:30:12

In reply to to phillipa, posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2007, at 13:10:16

Jeroen will be thinking of you and hope this time the right med will work for you. I wish you much success and relief of the symtoms you have so long endured. Phillipa

 

Re: New to effexor and wondering about side effects

Posted by Clayton on August 29, 2007, at 11:57:06

In reply to Re: New to effexor and wondering about side effects » montecello, posted by chante on August 24, 2007, at 12:56:45

I take both effexor and welbutrin. They are both stimulating and I have never been more productive. I have no memory problems or any other side effects either. I am no longer depressed at all.

Everyone responds differenly to each medicine, but maybe one, the other or a combination would help you.

> what about wellbutrin or effexor..very sensative to medecine.. tryed zoloft before and at 25mg was ok after my doc put it up at 50mmg started to be less motivated and happy but not productive at all, now i'm starting a new carrer and have to move out with my 2 kids, divorcing... 2 years old and a 16 years old.... hard... I feel extremely stress, taking valium help a lot... but just notice i started to feel depress a little too.... so i know lot's people say wellbutrin is good but you forget everything completeley et disttacted??/ I wish i could just take litlte mini dose so and it would work so i don't have to feel all non-productive in the day , and just enough to elevate my mood a bit. any suggestion anybody?? please help...


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