Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 13781

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Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? YES!

Posted by Homemommy on January 7, 2009, at 13:53:52

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? YES! , posted by Shel on July 18, 2000, at 1:35:45


Effexor works great for me but I am scared of the long term side effects of the drug. I dont like the weight gain or the being nausious if I take it a few hours later than usual. I also don't like that I cannot drink on it. I occasionally like to have a few drinks. If you ever get off of it beware of the terrible side effects. I am afraid if I am ever successful in getting off of it that my body will need whatever drug it has in it to live.

> I too have had problems with depression for the last 7 years. Crying for no reason, could not sleep, couldn't eat, feeling out of control of my life, turning mole hills into mountains.
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> I first on Zoloft for about a year was just fine, then quit (thought I could handle life without "having to take drugs" and slowly went down hill over the next 6 months.
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> Went back on and was on it for a couple more years, felt great and decided I was all better and went off of it and crashed again- this time in 3 months. Tried Zoloft again, this time-no relief. Then tried Wellbutrin for a month, felt a little better, but not like before. Then tried Efferox XR.
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> Started slow and built up to 150mg per day. Wonder drug! I love it! Have been on it over a year. No side effects to speak of. During the last 9 months I have managed to survive a move from Indiana to Austria (no kanagroos here) for a 3 years ISP assignment with my husband's company. We had to sell our house, cars, leave family, friends, my job and our horse behind with less than a 2 month notice. Stranger in a strange land and they don't speak much English in these parts. Yes I have had to learn German. Sprechen sie Deutsch?
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> I have survived! Have had some down days over the last 9 months that I attributed to more of loneliness and boredom and winter blahs than from depression. Summer's here and I am great!
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> Work with your doctor for the right level- give it time to build up in your system- a month prehaps and you should see positive results as I have.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by llong on January 27, 2009, at 18:25:49

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by Jenna611 on July 16, 2008, at 7:43:45

I have been only taking 35.7 mg of effexor for the past two years. i seem to be functioning well now and has niot had a visit to the emergency ever since. However, even at such a dmall dose, I have tried weaning off effexor by halfing my capsule, and even trying to take one whole capsule every other day. But the withdrawl effects are much to great such as the brain zaps, nausea,fatigue, migrains, and my panic attacks reoccure. I told this to my psychiatrist and she stated that I was not suffering from withdrawl symtoms and that my anxiety, panic, and depresson was returning. So can anyone please tell me if you have ever heard of this this. Because I fell better now, plus I have been only taking 37.5 mg once a day and nothing more and I would really like to stop takong this medication because I have gained lots of weight and have chronic constipation non stop.

 

Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? YES!

Posted by Ceres on January 28, 2009, at 16:59:12

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? YES!, posted by Homemommy on January 7, 2009, at 13:53:52

Wow, that sounds intense.
I'm usually very sensitive to drugs & have to take it slow, but Effexor didn't do much for me. I didn't have noticeable side effects, nor withdrawal. It did nothing for my depression.
At the time, I had an obsessive doctor who kept patients on drugs as long as possible, just in case it would eventually kick in, so I was on it almost a year.
Good luck finding & maintaining a good balance of meds.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by Garnet71 on January 28, 2009, at 21:09:21

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by llong on January 27, 2009, at 18:25:49

I just find it interesting that a doctor can claim that they know what is going on inside your brain and bodily chemistry from merely talking to a person for 5 minutes.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by llong on January 29, 2009, at 8:21:48

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by Garnet71 on January 28, 2009, at 21:09:21

That is right, but furthermore, i was informed to continue taking the low dose of effexor since its hard for me to wean off so iam, but i really do wish there was an easier way to get off without the horrible side effects, is there????

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by laserguy2 on January 29, 2009, at 8:48:48

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by llong on January 29, 2009, at 8:21:48

llong, The only thing i've seen on this post is being prescribed a small dose Paxall from your doc to ease the withdrawls because it has a short half life. I'm not sure about this, but once again your using a bandaid to fix another problem. Cold turkey will suck for the first 3 days. It gets better after that. Good luck!

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by parkscat on January 29, 2009, at 9:25:42

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by llong on January 29, 2009, at 8:21:48

I used Benadryl and Dramamine less drowsy to get off of it. Danny

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by laserguy2 on January 29, 2009, at 9:28:51

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by parkscat on January 29, 2009, at 9:25:42

Everybodys different, Dramamine didn't work for me. I ended up puking it out.

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent » llong

Posted by fletcher on January 29, 2009, at 12:18:28

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by llong on January 29, 2009, at 8:21:48

> That is right, but furthermore, i was informed to continue taking the low dose of effexor since its hard for me to wean off so iam, but i really do wish there was an easier way to get off without the horrible side effects, is there????


YES! At least it worked for me-- I posted this before (a long time ago).

I was out of work for more than two weeks (maybe three) with the vague set of symptoms of coming off Effexor. I didn't know the cause at the time.

I was weaning myself off of Effexor XR by opening the capsule and taking a small number of the granules inside-- down to one or two granules to stave off the symptoms until I ran out.

A friend (randomly) suggested that I get back on the medication, but I didn't have any-- however I DID have doses of Celexa available. I took one dose of Celexa and within 15-20 minutes, all my symptoms were gone and did not return. Really, that fast.

I have no experience of other medications, but I suspect any SSRI could work.

Good luck!

 

Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent

Posted by Jim45 on February 3, 2009, at 16:03:14

In reply to Re: Long term effects of Effexor/permanent, posted by llong on January 27, 2009, at 18:25:49

OMG YES!!! I've just written two posts about Effexor so I don't want to write it all again.

However, you're on such a low dose and for only two years, so while I know you'll suffer weird withdrawals, given time I think you'll be fine. I tried to stop 75-150 mg of EffexorXR after a couple of years because it stopped working, but I couldn't handle the withdrawal and it had helped for awhile. It had just stopped working. Instead the Doc increased my dose to 150-300 mg and that worked for another couple of years but then that dose stopped helping too. REALLY couldn't stop then though. AWFUL withdrawals.

I wish I'd stopped the first time it stopped working. My Doc lost his license and I ran out of EffexorXR in several days. Went through incredibly awful things for months, terrible things for over a year, and still wasn't back to normal after two years off the stuff.

Good luck. I've heard that 5HTP, St. Johns Wort, and REAL actifed - gotta get it from a pharmacist - can help ease the withdrawal symptoms. Slowly weaning yourself off of it was advised by the Nurse at my Docs office.

You can do it! Good luck!

Jim

 

Re: Effexor Newbie

Posted by betrayed on March 10, 2009, at 19:50:40

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie » renecoston, posted by BiPolar Mama on June 30, 2006, at 2:10:49

Hello,
I found your post very interesting some sounded like me except for the klonopin. It made me feel not like a zombie but the opposite. I was flying high, giggling annd thought of it as a wonder drug only lasted for 3 days and I started to see changes I didn't like. Such as chest pains, vision was no longer the same, migraine headaches, forgetting things and then the drug stopped working after 5 days and then I vomited for 2 days and nights. I imediately stopped it and 2 days later was talked into trying an anti-depressant called Celexa. I had taken just 1) 10mg pill and 40 minutes later I was have bad heart palpitations. I called the pharmacy and was advised to stop taking it. 24 hours later I woke up in the middle of the night holding my throat I ran to the bathroom and saw this huge rash starting from the bottom of my chin right down my back. A had a very serious rare allergic reaction and almost died. All week people were treating me like a freak telling me I had a nervous breakdown trying to admit me to a mental Institute and I have been trying to tell everyone it's the medications noone has been listening. It was the most horrifying experience of my life so I truly advise you because I learned to late be very careful and review al medications before you do. I found Klonopin is rated 4 by IGUARD.com meaning the drug is an elevated risk. Good Luck!

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed

Posted by Phillipa on March 10, 2009, at 20:12:20

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by betrayed on March 10, 2009, at 19:50:40

OH how horrible are any meds okay? Seriously. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed

Posted by Phillipa on March 10, 2009, at 21:22:15

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by betrayed on March 10, 2009, at 19:50:40

It doesn't work have done it four times. Phillipa

 

Re: Effexor Newbie

Posted by Budzoid on March 13, 2009, at 21:33:34

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed, posted by Phillipa on March 10, 2009, at 21:22:15

My wonderful journey continues. After all my attempts to get tested and then treated for possible Lymes, my Psyc. wants to start me on Effexor XR (37.5mg. a day for a week, then doubled every week for 3 weeks).
After over a year spent tapering off Xanax (5mg. a day for 6-7 yrs.), I really don't want to go down that road again. I hate having to withdraw from a drug that I may not even need.
It seems like the VA only wants to treat my symptoms, and not the possible cause.
Anyway, I'm holding off until I have more info.

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » Budzoid

Posted by Phillipa on March 14, 2009, at 19:45:17

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by Budzoid on March 13, 2009, at 21:33:34

Good for you. Which type of info on lymes's or effexor? Phillipa

 

Re: Effexor Newbie

Posted by Budzoid on March 14, 2009, at 21:27:29

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie » Budzoid, posted by Phillipa on March 14, 2009, at 19:45:17

Phillipa, I am still looking at all my options on Lymes.I have a doc. I see outside of the VA, and I think he will maybe test me, or if not, put me on antibiotics for a trial (saying it is for an upper resp. infection to cover his skin).He's that cool.
As for Effexor, I am holding off for now.I don't need anymore problems such as nausia. I get all the nausia I can handle from all the opiates I take. And as I said before, I don't want to be put on something that is hard to come off of, especially if it doesn't help.Although I see people that say it is good for depression,the side affects are not good.Almost everyone has some sort of side affect.

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » Budzoid

Posted by Phillipa on March 14, 2009, at 21:38:56

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by Budzoid on March 14, 2009, at 21:27:29

I wouldn't go on that one either. Why would the doc have a problem doing Western Blot? It's just a lab test. All he needs to do to justify it is say you got bitten by a tic. I'd do that before antibiotics. Love Phillipa ps health dept will probably do one for free as lymes is world wide just different strains of bacteria in different places. I'm assuming you've google lymes as that should explain.

 

Re: Effexor Newbie

Posted by Budzoid on March 14, 2009, at 21:49:30

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie » Budzoid, posted by Phillipa on March 14, 2009, at 21:38:56

Phillipa, I have thought about going to the county health dept. and ask for the test.That may be the best "next step".I'm a little concerned that they work with the CDC and I would still get the same runaround.

 

Re: Effexor Newbie

Posted by betrayed on March 15, 2009, at 5:38:43

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed, posted by Phillipa on March 10, 2009, at 20:12:20

Hi Philipa,
I have had so many problems with most medications. I usually become very ill when I take something new. I have now taken Klonopin and celexa and suffered two allergic drug reactions. Do you know of any testing that could be done so I would'nt have to go through this every time a new med is prescibed to me?

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » Budzoid

Posted by Phillipa on March 15, 2009, at 18:31:35

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by Budzoid on March 14, 2009, at 21:49:30

I'd think since the health dept called me when they received the results of my test and said positive that is when I was first treated. Then when a doc up here in NC did one and said no worries health dept still called and asked if I was being treated. Called that doc and he said tell the health dept to call him so no antibiotics from the doc. Love Phillipa ps say you were bitten and felt like the flu. What state you live in as more states have lymes than others. See I'm originally from CT.

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed

Posted by Phillipa on March 15, 2009, at 18:33:32

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by betrayed on March 15, 2009, at 5:38:43

Betrayed when you say allergic reaction what does that mean? What happens? Rashes? Love Phillipa

 

Re: Effexor Newbie

Posted by betrayed on March 15, 2009, at 18:59:54

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed, posted by Phillipa on March 15, 2009, at 18:33:32

I had taken a Celexa 10mg pill and within an hour I was having bad heart palpitations then had awoken at 4 am throat was really hurting felt like someone was coking me and ran to bathroom saw a rash from chin down neck. I immediately went to ER and had been given a shot of steroids and shot of benadryl 3 days later I had another reaction which was diagnosed from the same doctor and drew blood work for Shingles. I kept saying it was probably another reaction to either the steroid shot or benadryl. I still hadn't been sleeping well so I was advised to take 2 tylenol PM and 2 melanotin. I waited 9 days to be told I did not have shingles. The doctor had assumed I was having a nervous breakdown and was told to go directly to Butler Hospital which is for the mentally ill. I feel betrayed by my primary care physician because I had simply asked him for a sleeping aid and I was not able to speak to him once thru-out the whole terrible ordeal with Klonopin and celexa. I was told repeatedly from the nurses in his clinic that he was busy on everyday I called. I have been furious and I feel justified in my anger. I probably have a long battle ahead of me.

 

Re: Effexor Newbie » betrayed

Posted by Phillipa on March 15, 2009, at 19:54:53

In reply to Re: Effexor Newbie, posted by betrayed on March 15, 2009, at 18:59:54

That's horrible sounds like an allergic reaction to me. Gee I know of no testing either. I wonder if any google serches would turn up something? Love Phillipa

 

Re: Anybody else have rage or anger attacks????

Posted by zip_code on May 9, 2009, at 21:04:58

In reply to Re: Anybody else have rage or anger attacks????, posted by eeyorena on January 25, 2005, at 21:47:16

I am so glad to find this blog. I thought I was the only one. I usually have rage if I miss a dose. I talked to my dr. about it. His solution was to be sure to take my meds everyday. I "took on" a "biker" (tatoos, leather pants, headband, and motorcycle)the other day. I asked him " what are you about 2 years old? ". My daughter told me to shut up that he was going to cut my throat. I had no fear. I also have road rage issues. It's usually only when I miss a dose. Anyone have an opinion on whether or not it could be dangerous to stay on this med? I'm really afraid NOT to take it.

 

get off it

Posted by Jeroen on May 10, 2009, at 3:20:40

In reply to Re: Anybody else have rage or anger attacks????, posted by zip_code on May 9, 2009, at 21:04:58

hi, agitation and anger are a bad sign, not a good idea to stick with this medicine i think


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