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Re: Sorry about that, Dr. Bob~ n/m

Posted by not2late4u on January 8, 2005, at 20:00:44

In reply to Re: Sorry about that, Dr. Bob~ n/m (nm) » Dr. Bob, posted by FaithT on January 8, 2005, at 14:11:13

bob,thought I responded to this one but dont see my post. wanted to say sorry and thanks for monitoring the site to help us out. renee

 

Im Tapering off Effexor now.....

Posted by not2late4u on January 8, 2005, at 20:05:06

In reply to Re: I AM GRATEFUL for Effexor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! » jubilee, posted by FaithT on January 8, 2005, at 14:00:05

If you want updates and see how its going, I started a thread "renee tapering off effexor" feel free to visit. Im not looking for debates or stats of this drug, just wanted to share my experience as I go off Effexor, hoping to get help and help others. Renee.

 

Re: thanks (nm) » FaithT

Posted by Dr. Bob on January 9, 2005, at 17:14:16

In reply to Re: Sorry about that, Dr. Bob~ n/m (nm) » Dr. Bob, posted by FaithT on January 8, 2005, at 14:11:13

 

Re: thanks (nm) » not2late4u

Posted by Dr. Bob on January 9, 2005, at 17:15:20

In reply to Re: Sorry about that, Dr. Bob~ n/m, posted by not2late4u on January 8, 2005, at 20:00:44

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u

Posted by tatarka on January 9, 2005, at 21:16:55

In reply to Im Tapering off Effexor now....., posted by not2late4u on January 8, 2005, at 20:05:06

somehow i cant find this thread. in fact i can find the tread i post right now by notification links coming to my email, otherwise i dont know how to find it either. If anybody could post a link here, i would really appreciate that!
Right now i have some "problems". i'm on 75 mg for about half of year, and it was okay, my psycho state improved, i didnt cry all the time, was able to sleep, etc. In the mornings i'm taking Welbutrin - 300 mg. The day before yesterday i drank a couple of beers and got drunk right away (of course, - with all these drugs). Anyway, i forgot take effexor that night. I must add that i have a cold, maybe that added to the problem. Yesterday i was sick with cold, couldn't do much, was depressed, but it was okay. Last night I had really weird nightmares. Today was a NIGHTMARE itself: i thought i can die. i have some kind of electric discharges in my head - it's terrible! i was throwing up all day, i'm still feel sick. i dont know, i was really skeptic to the posts here against effexor, but my gut feeling keep saying me today that it's what caused my problems today. Now: because i feel sick, i cant eat. Because i cant it - i cant take my night dose. Because i cant take it tonight - i will not be able to work tomorrow!
PLEASE, I NEED AN ADVICE HOW TO DEAL WITH IT RIGHT NOW. I'm vegetarian. Thank you, guys.

> If you want updates and see how its going, I started a thread "renee tapering off effexor" feel free to visit. Im not looking for debates or stats of this drug, just wanted to share my experience as I go off Effexor, hoping to get help and help others. Renee.

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u » tatarka

Posted by not2late4u on January 10, 2005, at 0:39:29

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u, posted by tatarka on January 9, 2005, at 21:16:55

Hi, I have a hard time finding threads too! Can someone help us both......Renee

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u » tatarka

Posted by not2late4u on January 10, 2005, at 1:05:31

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u, posted by tatarka on January 9, 2005, at 21:16:55

Hi, I hope that you'll be able to find the other thread, hope someone will help you find it, I can only get to it by keeping an email response!

Do you get sick when you take it on an empty stomach? I was ok taking it on empty stomach, but everyones different, I know. IF you can and I were you, I would suggest you take your 75 mg dose right away! Call your doctor who prescribes and let him know whats happening. Please let us know how you are doing. Renee

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u » tatarka

Posted by FaithT on January 10, 2005, at 6:05:18

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u, posted by tatarka on January 9, 2005, at 21:16:55

Dear Tatarka~
I agree with Rene's advice,in that you have to try to get that 75 mg. of Effexor in you somehow. I imagine that your body is also reacting to not having the 300 mg. of Wellbutrin. Maybe try taking something to calm your stomach down, like pepto, and then try to take your meds. By stopping the drugs suddenly, you are going to feel violently sick. The alchohol is probably something you should stay away from while on them.
Until your stomach calms down, just try taking little sips of gingerale or water so that you don't dehydrate. When you can tolerate that, then try a little more liquid and some saltine crackers. Sorry to sound like a Mom...but,I am one.
Hope you feel better,
Faith~

 

Re: Finding Your Thread » not2late4u

Posted by FaithT on January 10, 2005, at 6:12:25

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u » tatarka, posted by not2late4u on January 10, 2005, at 1:05:31

Renee and Tatarka~
If you go to the main Psycho Babble page, your thread and posts are about halfway down. I think that the current page is maybe a 30 day window. So, if you want to see older posts, you have to go up to the top and click on the dates that you're looking for.
Hope that helps,
Faith~

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now.....

Posted by tatarka on January 10, 2005, at 10:20:47

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » not2late4u » tatarka, posted by FaithT on January 10, 2005, at 6:05:18

Hi guys, THANK YOU all for your help!
I feel much better today. Yesterday i drank lots of water and kept throwing up till it stopped. then i forced myself to have some just boiled potatoes (i know it sounds wierd) and it calmed down my stomach. i took effexor right away. i never tried take it on empty stomach. those strange things in my head stopped after a couple hours, so i have no doubt that it was withdrawal effect. i was so sick, depressed and scared yesterday that i decided to ask my doc to get me off at least effexor, because i dont want end up insane. thank you again, i'll come back here after work.

> Dear Tatarka~
> I agree with Rene's advice,in that you have to try to get that 75 mg. of Effexor in you somehow. I imagine that your body is also reacting to not having the 300 mg. of Wellbutrin. Maybe try taking something to calm your stomach down, like pepto, and then try to take your meds. By stopping the drugs suddenly, you are going to feel violently sick. The alchohol is probably something you should stay away from while on them.
> Until your stomach calms down, just try taking little sips of gingerale or water so that you don't dehydrate. When you can tolerate that, then try a little more liquid and some saltine crackers. Sorry to sound like a Mom...but,I am one.
> Hope you feel better,
> Faith~
>
>

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » tatarka

Posted by dancingstar on January 10, 2005, at 11:01:36

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now....., posted by tatarka on January 10, 2005, at 10:20:47

Didn't see your post...but even I would tell you to take the Effexor :-)

Glad you instinctively went for the potatoes. Believe it or not, ever since I stopped taking Effexor, they've become a staple of my diet. I don't know why. I never, ever ate them before, but now they seem like the perfect food for me. Must be the potassium.

Faith is right about the alcohol. It doesn't mix with these drugs. I think that something in the drugs magnifys the effects of alcohol, and the combination just ends up making you feel bad. I hope today is a better one!!
Bebe

 

Effexor XR Tinnitus

Posted by nomde on January 10, 2005, at 12:35:45

In reply to Re: Side Effect- Liver Damage (Effexor Cymbalta) » absolute, posted by Wildflower on December 17, 2004, at 11:43:21

Last week I started Effexor XR 37.5mg one a day.
On day three my ears started ringing and although now not quite as loud it is still with me even though I stopped taking it.

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » tatarka

Posted by not2late4u on January 11, 2005, at 2:20:46

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now....., posted by tatarka on January 10, 2005, at 10:20:47

Hi, I am soooo glad you are feeling better! I couldnt drink on Effexor, 1/2 a drink and I was dizzy and buzzed, not a drinker anymore anyways. If it was the flu, glad its passed! God bless, Renee

 

Totally Amazing...

Posted by broken on January 11, 2005, at 9:23:55

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » tatarka, posted by not2late4u on January 11, 2005, at 2:20:46

> Hi, I am soooo glad you are feeling better! I couldnt drink on Effexor, 1/2 a drink and I was dizzy and buzzed, not a drinker anymore anyways. If it was the flu, glad its passed! God bless, Renee

So many posts on this subject, and the differences between how one person reacts as opposed to the other are mind boggling.(No adverse reactions for me to alcohol, wife and I split a bottle of Dom Perignon on new years.)

For the record, I am on 300mg effexor, and 450 mg of Wellbutrin a day, and the only real side effects I have seen have been fatigue, and I admit that is a real pain. ( However I have changed when I take each pill, and the timing change has seemed to make a big difference.
I have never liked Wellbutrin, I took it years ago and almost immediately I had extremely vivid nightmares/dreams. I agreed to give it another shot this time, and although it has taken much longer to show up, I am back in the dream/nightmare phase again. I was set to see my Doc today, but because of a death in his family, it had to be rescheduled. He advised me to taper down off the Wellbutrin, but I dropped it altogether. Dreams are too vivid, and some things I dream about are forcing me to relive some terrible experiences. In my case, for the wellbutrin, it seems the cure is worse than the disease. I am definitely going to discuss the withdrawals that I have seen mentioned here on effexor with him, I'll have to decide what to do there, as the effexor has helped alot over the last 6 months.
Obviously, everyone reacts differently to medication, I wish all of you the very best when dealing with this crap. The goal is to get better, and I fail to see how this is possible when you are fighting off effects of your medication instead of battling the original problem.
Take care of yourselves...

 

Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » dancingstar

Posted by tatarka on January 11, 2005, at 9:53:31

In reply to Re: Im Tapering off Effexor now..... » tatarka, posted by dancingstar on January 10, 2005, at 11:01:36

Thank you, dancingstar. I think you guys are right - it was an alcohol. I'm still feeling okay (if you can call it normal when you are taking all this crap). But still i'm planning to take off effexor because i dont like the wierd dreams, the constant fatique in my muscles and dark circles under the eyes. I'm just very concerned about bad timing for me to do it now - i'm thinking of leaving my husband, who is not bad all the time (if you know what i mean)... I was thinking about it for years now, and decided to see a doctor thinking that maybe all the problems are just in my head and its because i'm chronically depressed since i was a kid. Anyway, i'm still confused, but i'm very close to this step, even started looking for an appartment for myself. But oh my... its so hard to make this step when he is not always a jerk. Sorry for all these details.

> Didn't see your post...but even I would tell you to take the Effexor :-)
>
> Glad you instinctively went for the potatoes. Believe it or not, ever since I stopped taking Effexor, they've become a staple of my diet. I don't know why. I never, ever ate them before, but now they seem like the perfect food for me. Must be the potassium.
>
> Faith is right about the alcohol. It doesn't mix with these drugs. I think that something in the drugs magnifys the effects of alcohol, and the combination just ends up making you feel bad. I hope today is a better one!!
> Bebe

 

Re: Totally Amazing... » broken

Posted by tatarka on January 11, 2005, at 10:00:17

In reply to Totally Amazing..., posted by broken on January 11, 2005, at 9:23:55

I first was taking remeron and wellbutrin, then i switched to effexor because i started to gain weight. But instead i started to have nightmares and i'm always dehydrated not mentioning constant swetting (never had this problem before!), etc., etc. I can't tell that all that happened with starting Effexor was bad - no, i have positive moments, i dont cry at all, i sleep, etc. Wellbutrin makes me a bit anxious, but i knew that it will be like it, - i need smth like this to stay awake at work and be able to concentrate.

> > Hi, I am soooo glad you are feeling better! I couldnt drink on Effexor, 1/2 a drink and I was dizzy and buzzed, not a drinker anymore anyways. If it was the flu, glad its passed! God bless, Renee
>
> So many posts on this subject, and the differences between how one person reacts as opposed to the other are mind boggling.(No adverse reactions for me to alcohol, wife and I split a bottle of Dom Perignon on new years.)
>
> For the record, I am on 300mg effexor, and 450 mg of Wellbutrin a day, and the only real side effects I have seen have been fatigue, and I admit that is a real pain. ( However I have changed when I take each pill, and the timing change has seemed to make a big difference.
> I have never liked Wellbutrin, I took it years ago and almost immediately I had extremely vivid nightmares/dreams. I agreed to give it another shot this time, and although it has taken much longer to show up, I am back in the dream/nightmare phase again. I was set to see my Doc today, but because of a death in his family, it had to be rescheduled. He advised me to taper down off the Wellbutrin, but I dropped it altogether. Dreams are too vivid, and some things I dream about are forcing me to relive some terrible experiences. In my case, for the wellbutrin, it seems the cure is worse than the disease. I am definitely going to discuss the withdrawals that I have seen mentioned here on effexor with him, I'll have to decide what to do there, as the effexor has helped alot over the last 6 months.
> Obviously, everyone reacts differently to medication, I wish all of you the very best when dealing with this crap. The goal is to get better, and I fail to see how this is possible when you are fighting off effects of your medication instead of battling the original problem.
> Take care of yourselves...

 

Re: Totally Amazing... » broken » tatarka

Posted by broken on January 11, 2005, at 10:39:01

In reply to Re: Totally Amazing... » broken, posted by tatarka on January 11, 2005, at 10:00:17

> I first was taking remeron and wellbutrin, then i switched to effexor because i started to gain weight. But instead i started to have nightmares and i'm always dehydrated not mentioning constant swetting (never had this problem before!), etc., etc. I can't tell that all that happened with starting Effexor was bad - no, i have positive moments, i dont cry at all, i sleep, etc. Wellbutrin makes me a bit anxious, but i knew that it will be like it, - i need smth like this to stay awake at work and be able to concentrate.


I think the sweating is probably from the effexor as well. That's something I totally forgot until you mentioned it. I have that problem as well. It's winter, and I have to sleep with my window open at night, or I literally wake up with soaked hair, and sheets because of the sweat. My wife doesn't appreciate the cold, but she likes it better than my being covered in sweat.

 

Re: Totally Amazing... » broken

Posted by corafree on January 11, 2005, at 20:07:11

In reply to Totally Amazing..., posted by broken on January 11, 2005, at 9:23:55

Have nightmares too on Eff-XR; they are exaggerations of past traumas. So, I see this a gift; I'll work on changing what I 'thought' was going on. Night sweats on and off, but tolerable - 2 to 3 shirts, on and off. It's no prob', like having no hormone replacement. Hope you be o.k. today, in every moment ... after awaken recalling nightmare, try shift to positive thoughtw, cf

 

Re: Totally Amazing...

Posted by ckc on January 11, 2005, at 22:23:32

In reply to Totally Amazing..., posted by broken on January 11, 2005, at 9:23:55

BROKEN!!! Please be careful going cold turkey off Wellbutrin, especially at 450mg. Seizures can be a side effect of sudden cessation of this drug. ckc

 

Re: Totally Amazing... » ckc

Posted by broken on January 12, 2005, at 8:24:13

In reply to Re: Totally Amazing..., posted by ckc on January 11, 2005, at 22:23:32

> BROKEN!!! Please be careful going cold turkey off Wellbutrin, especially at 450mg. Seizures can be a side effect of sudden cessation of this drug. ckc

Wow...
First of all, thankyou for the warning. I knew seizures were possible with this drug, but I thought that was more likely with too high a dose. I had no idea it was also possible with sudden cessation. It's been a little over 48 hrs since the last pill, hopefully there won't be any problems now.

Thanks again though, I really appreciate that information.

 

Re: Totally Amazing... » broken

Posted by tatarka on January 12, 2005, at 22:50:48

In reply to Re: Totally Amazing... » broken » tatarka, posted by broken on January 11, 2005, at 10:39:01

> > I first was taking remeron and wellbutrin, then i switched to effexor because i started to gain weight. But instead i started to have nightmares and i'm always dehydrated not mentioning constant swetting (never had this problem before!), etc., etc. I can't tell that all that happened with starting Effexor was bad - no, i have positive moments, i dont cry at all, i sleep, etc. Wellbutrin makes me a bit anxious, but i knew that it will be like it, - i need smth like this to stay awake at work and be able to concentrate.
>
>
> I think the sweating is probably from the effexor as well. That's something I totally forgot until you mentioned it. I have that problem as well. It's winter, and I have to sleep with my window open at night, or I literally wake up with soaked hair, and sheets because of the sweat. My wife doesn't appreciate the cold, but she likes it better than my being covered in sweat.

its funny because we always had a problem that i close all the windows at home, and now i'm the first one to opens them. i sweat less and less although, and dont wake up because of it anymore. i'll tell u smth: once, when i just started taking effexor, i had an enuresis one night - this quite scared me then, but it didnt happen again. i'm absolutly sure that it's all side effects from the effexor.

 

Re: Totally Amazing... » broken » tatarka

Posted by dancingstar on January 12, 2005, at 23:52:45

In reply to Re: Totally Amazing... » broken, posted by tatarka on January 12, 2005, at 22:50:48

I thought that I was working out really hard when I'd work out in a very hot room at Billy Blanks' because I would always sweat a lot.

Ever since I've stopped taking Effexor, I really don't sweat much at all, daytime, nighttime, working out, any time at all. A million and one things that I just never knew....

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?

Posted by Bug on January 19, 2005, at 21:41:20

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by Donna Odom on May 23, 2000, at 11:41:56

I'm just wondering if anyone has had any problems with seizures while taking Effexor? I have had one seizure in my life, while taking Wellbutrin, and NEVER want to have another one again. All ADs seem to have seizures as a possible side fx, but I don't want to live forever in the pit of depression because I'm afraid of having another seizure. Even my psychiatrist isn't sure about it, and made me sign something saying I realized that Effexor could cause seizures. This makes me VERY nervous...

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » Bug

Posted by dancingstar on January 19, 2005, at 21:47:28

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by Bug on January 19, 2005, at 21:41:20

I didn't have this problem while taking Effexor, but when I stopped taking it, I was definitely afraid that this would happen, only because I felt so sick that it felt like it was possible.

My doctor, unlike yours, told me that it was impossible. And I have not ever had seizures at all. I didn't, by the way.

Still think it isn't worth the risk. Why take such a dangerous drug if you can possibly avoid it? www.wyeth.com

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?

Posted by eeyorena on January 19, 2005, at 22:29:56

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by Bug on January 19, 2005, at 21:41:20

Well, actually, yes. I did have seizures. I didn't know that I was having them until my husband was at home and I fainted and had one. I had been fainting a lot in withdrawal, but I couldn't "feel" the seizures. Does that make sense?

One caveat though. I was born with torticollis. A rare congenital disorder that had some initial neurological effects on me when I was young, but never affected me again after that until Effexor and the seizures. So there may be a connection between the two, or maybe not. It could have been totally Effexor. Who knows? I'm off of it now. Withdrawal was very hellish for me. Your mileage may vary.

I don't take brand new drugs on the market anymore. I take the tried and true ones now, even if they are a bit more inconvient.


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