Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 70262

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EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?

Posted by Janelle on July 15, 2001, at 21:00:54

I'm only on 75 mg/day (half the therapeutic dose) and the last few days I've started feeling so stimulated after taking it, to the point of feeling caffeinated and having the shakes from drinking too much coffee (I stopped drinking coffee some time ago).

After a few hours it wears off, and I feel fatigued and yucky. I've been at this dose of EffexorXR about 2 weeks, after coming DOWN from higher one because it really raced me out. I'm wondering if anyone out there has felt overly stimulated, energized, activated by EffexorXR? Thanks.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?

Posted by Willow on July 15, 2001, at 22:41:11

In reply to EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?, posted by Janelle on July 15, 2001, at 21:00:54

*I'm wondering if anyone out there has felt overly stimulated, energized, activated by EffexorXR?

I wish! I do remember when I started it did give me a strange sort of sensation, which could have been similar to what your describing except I was probably close to a comatose state energy wise. I increased my dosages by 37.5mg each time and the side effects last for almost a month. Are you taking it all in one dose? I found that when I started I had to take it twice a day, 37.5mg morning and late afternoon. The worst is the initial month. Is it helping you otherwise at all?

Willow

ps now I can even skip days, where before I couldn't skip a dose or I would get real irritable

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes » Willow

Posted by Janelle on July 16, 2001, at 0:03:54

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?, posted by Willow on July 15, 2001, at 22:41:11

Hi Willow,

I had also been close to a comatose state energy wise, which Celexa lifted me out of (but I had side effects of bad headache, foggy/heavyhead, detached feeling that wouldn't go away, which is why I switched to Effexor).

I also increased my Effexor dosages by 37.5mg each time but I haven't been on it quite a month yet. I am taking 75mg all in one dose in the morning, but I have heard (as you mentioned) that some people have to take it in two separate doses, one in morning, other in the afternoon.

I'm glad for you that it is working well and you can even skip a day and not have a problem.

I'm "relieved" to hear that the worst is the initial month, because it IS helping with the depression, but again I think I've plateau'd and I don't think I could tolerate increasing the Effexor.

And since I've developed incredible insomnia, I most likely will go off the Effexor and onto a more sedating a-d that I can take at night.

Hope this answers your questions, etc.! Thanks for your response and info.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes

Posted by Poppy on July 16, 2001, at 3:55:08

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes » Willow, posted by Janelle on July 16, 2001, at 0:03:54

yes i have felt this way and still do occassionally Im on 375 mg now, but before on 225mg I felt this way too. But it was however only initially, after I got used to I guess you could say the medication did it ware off. It was a really good feeling, adn i could feel my brain almost, and could tell when the feeling would ware off, then I would feel horriable and couldnt do anything. But it has passed (only get it sometimes but dont feel so down when it is over.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes

Posted by Noa on July 16, 2001, at 8:41:06

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes, posted by Poppy on July 16, 2001, at 3:55:08

Yes, effexor is activating for me, although it sounds like you are very sensitive to these effects.

I quit caffeine and that helped. I also take serzone along with the effexor, and that counters these effects.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes » Noa

Posted by kid_A on July 16, 2001, at 9:23:27

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes, posted by Noa on July 16, 2001, at 8:41:06


When I got on Effexor XR, I got on it at 37.5 and it still blew me away... Exactly the symptoms you describe... Heart racing, nervousness, plus I had this kind of numbness to my skin... Eventually this subsided... But it came right back when I upped the dosage to 75mg...

I also split my 75 into two dosages one in the morning, one at bedtime... But I didnt like taking 3 diff things at bedtime (effexor, geodon and remeron) so I gradualy started taking the effexor closer and closer together... first at 9pm, then at 6pm, then all 75mg in the morning... I found that my body adapted pretty quickly to the 75mg, though it still is a tad ruff...

The effexor -never- made me somnolent... The remeron that I take at night, (15mg) pretty much takes care of that... To the extent that when I get up in the morning I'm still completely tired... Then I take the effexor which starts to wear on the somnolence... fun fun fun.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED (oops)

Posted by kid_A on July 16, 2001, at 9:27:31

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes » Noa, posted by kid_A on July 16, 2001, at 9:23:27

Above was to Janelle... but it turns out it sort of applies to Noa as well... anywaaays.......

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes? » Janelle

Posted by Mr.Scott on July 17, 2001, at 12:57:24

In reply to EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?, posted by Janelle on July 15, 2001, at 21:00:54

I HAD ABSOLUTELY THE SAME REACTION AS YOU BUT ON THE OLD NON-XR Preparation. I ended up stopping the med prematurely because it was interfering with work.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?

Posted by rmshed on July 17, 2001, at 17:23:56

In reply to EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?, posted by Janelle on July 15, 2001, at 21:00:54

> I'm only on 75 mg/day (half the therapeutic dose) and the last few days I've started feeling so stimulated after taking it, to the point of feeling caffeinated and having the shakes from drinking too much coffee (I stopped drinking coffee some time ago).
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> After a few hours it wears off, and I feel fatigued and yucky. I've been at this dose of EffexorXR about 2 weeks, after coming DOWN from higher one because it really raced me out. I'm wondering if anyone out there has felt overly stimulated, energized, activated by EffexorXR? Thanks.

I started with 37.5 mgs of effexor for 15 days. My doctor then had me increase to 75 mg. For the first 10 days, I had little to no side effects to talk about. I did notice that when the time to take my dose for the day was coming up, I started feeling really tired, this feeling passed. My depression is 80% better now than when I first started on effexor. My doctor plans to keep me on just the 75 mgs along with 40mg of Prozac.

Becky

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes? » rmshed

Posted by adamie on July 17, 2001, at 21:34:52

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?, posted by rmshed on July 17, 2001, at 17:23:56

> > I'm only on 75 mg/day (half the therapeutic dose) and the last few days I've started feeling so stimulated after taking it, to the point of feeling caffeinated and having the shakes from drinking too much coffee (I stopped drinking coffee some time ago).
> >
> > After a few hours it wears off, and I feel fatigued and yucky. I've been at this dose of EffexorXR about 2 weeks, after coming DOWN from higher one because it really raced me out. I'm wondering if anyone out there has felt overly stimulated, energized, activated by EffexorXR? Thanks.
>
> I started with 37.5 mgs of effexor for 15 days. My doctor then had me increase to 75 mg. For the first 10 days, I had little to no side effects to talk about. I did notice that when the time to take my dose for the day was coming up, I started feeling really tired, this feeling passed. My depression is 80% better now than when I first started on effexor. My doctor plans to keep me on just the 75 mgs along with 40mg of Prozac.
>
> Becky

It's good to know the effexor has worked that well for you. I am currently going through a severe depression and effexor has been one of my possible choices if paxil fails for me. Have you have strong emotions with effexor? How about caring or loving emotions? Is your concentration and thinking ability with effexor very good? I need to see if effexor could be a good option for me since I am severely lacking in emotions and concentration.

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?

Posted by rmshed on July 18, 2001, at 17:11:09

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes? » rmshed, posted by adamie on July 17, 2001, at 21:34:52

> > > I'm only on 75 mg/day (half the therapeutic dose) and the last few days I've started feeling so stimulated after taking it, to the point of feeling caffeinated and having the shakes from drinking too much coffee (I stopped drinking coffee some time ago).
> > >
> > > After a few hours it wears off, and I feel fatigued and yucky. I've been at this dose of EffexorXR about 2 weeks, after coming DOWN from higher one because it really raced me out. I'm wondering if anyone out there has felt overly stimulated, energized, activated by EffexorXR? Thanks.
> >
> > I started with 37.5 mgs of effexor for 15 days. My doctor then had me increase to 75 mg. For the first 10 days, I had little to no side effects to talk about. I did notice that when the time to take my dose for the day was coming up, I started feeling really tired, this feeling passed. My depression is 80% better now than when I first started on effexor. My doctor plans to keep me on just the 75 mgs along with 40mg of Prozac.
> >
> > Becky
>
> It's good to know the effexor has worked that well for you. I am currently going through a severe depression and effexor has been one of my possible choices if paxil fails for me. Have you have strong emotions with effexor? How about caring or loving emotions? Is your concentration and thinking ability with effexor very good? I need to see if effexor could be a good option for me since I am severely lacking in emotions and concentration.

My emotions seem to be under control. I don't get mad as easy, I feel more loving although I am really independent and have no sig other in my life. My concentration and thinking ability is better than it was, I have always had incredible concentration and thinking ability and focus when it comes to a job. It is in my personal life that I feel I have less control over. I am starting to take control over my life, depression has been in control for way to long. I was put on Effexor XR, because I no longer felt that Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft or Celexa helped like it used to. I have been using SSRI's for 13+ years. For more than a year, I merely existed. It is truly incredible to have a drug work well with my body chemistry. I have tried many drugs for depression, Effexor XR is truly different. If you decide to try Effexor, ask for XR and try and not let the side effects that you read on here scare you off. Everyone's body chemistry is different. I really wanted to shake the depression that I had been in for more than a year. My depression would come and go before but the last year, the depression never let up. I now have motivation, I had forgot how to live.

Good luck in whatever you choose.

Becky

 

Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes?

Posted by teddyraggo on December 7, 2003, at 19:55:06

In reply to Re: EffexorXR = feeling CAFFEINATED, the shakes? » rmshed, posted by adamie on July 17, 2001, at 21:34:52

I started taking 37.5,75 and 150 dose of this drug. I have noticed sexual side effects. Can anyone share any information with me about this and does it subside after taking for a while? I am a 48 year old male.


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