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Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience

Posted by Annie57 on June 25, 2005, at 16:19:48

In reply to Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience » Annie57, posted by ed_uk on June 25, 2005, at 15:52:04

Ed, That is probably it. I take 3 capsules a day and I don't take the 2nd one at the same time everyday like I should so I am probably going thru minor withdrawal. Thanks alot. Annie 57

 

Re: Effexor XR Side Effects

Posted by redjr on June 25, 2005, at 23:19:45

In reply to Effexor XR Side Effects, posted by jaamey76 on June 25, 2005, at 13:59:59

> I have recently began treatment with Effexor XR, in my second week, and am now at 75mg. I was wondering if Effexor can affect your bladder. It seems that about 2 days after I started the medication, I have continuously had the feeling that I have to urinate, or that something is pressing on my bladder. I have been tested for a bladder infection, and it came back negative. The doctor doesn't seem to be worried, and doesn't think it has anything to do with the medication. Unfortunately that doesn't help me, as I am the one that is uncomfortable, and I am not imagining it. I have been on and off meds for Anxiety/Depression for 8 years, with not much success, and am very reluctant to stay on a medication that can cause the abundance of problems I have been reading and can relate to. It has been 2 weeks, I don't feel any better, and to be honest, I think I feel worse. I am also sick to my stomach, shakey, I keep being shaken out of sleep (as if I am falling), and I find keeping up a normal conversation is more difficult, (like finding the right words, almost stuttering, and forgeting what I was going to say). The doctor that prescribed this to me is not a psychiatrist, and is not my regular doctor, as I have just moved. She told me the drug wouldn't be in my system yet, and none of these issues would have anything to do with it. I feel like I am losing my mind more than ever!!!

jaamey76,

I cannot tell from your post if male or female. If you are a male, you may be experiencing Prostatitis. This condition makes you feel like you have to go all the time - and never quite finish - just kinda of dribbles out. Are those your symptoms? I couldn't stay on Effexor for that reason, so I don't know if that particular side-affect will go away with time. Other primary reasons for getting off Effexor were negative sexual side-affects. Can't have any of that now! I felt tired all the time too, but that's probably related to me not getting enough sleep!

Good luck,
redjr...

 

Effexor and energy/motivation

Posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 26, 2005, at 5:58:22

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

I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts/experience with Effexor and motivation/energy/concentration. I have been on Celexa (cipramil) and I'm now starting the effexor 75mg because I have no energy or motivation. I can sleep 12+ hours a day. I'm abit worried about all the side effects I keep reading about, but I have been on it before in the past (when energy levels weren't a problem), and the only one I can remember is the brain zaps. Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.

 

Re: Effexor XR Side Effects

Posted by TinMan on June 26, 2005, at 9:41:35

In reply to Effexor XR Side Effects, posted by jaamey76 on June 25, 2005, at 13:59:59

Every person's response to a drug are different. I have been told and have read that some have side effects immediately from Effexor. Stick to your guns - make sure that your Dr. knows what you are experiencing. If Effexor does not work for you, tell your Dr., be pushy if you must, and try something else. I have found through some difficult trial and error that some Dr.'s are not experts in every area. One therapist and Dr. that I USED to go to didn't know about the alcohol cravings that Paxil can/may cause. They kept upping my dose!!!! It was not a good thing for me, at all. The Effexor seems to make my thinking slower, so I have a hard time finding the right words, lose my train of thought and that sort of thing. I feel like I don't have any "wit" or sense of humor at all. (No "snappy come backs" here!) I am on 225 mg/day and am wondering if that may be too much. Any comments?

Now where did I put my oil can?
TinMan

 

Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience

Posted by TinMan on June 26, 2005, at 9:48:37

In reply to Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience, posted by Annie57 on June 25, 2005, at 16:19:48

I find myself clenching my teeth - sometimes very hard. Fortunately, I do not clench at night but think that is because I take Remeron.

Do some of you find yourselves clenching while on Effexor? Any recommendations? My therapist seems to think I clench because of unresolved issues. (Not a psychiatrist.) I am not so sure and am afraid I am going to break a tooth.

Someone, please oil my jaw!
TinMan

 

Re: Effexor Side Effects

Posted by jaamey76 on June 26, 2005, at 12:41:45

In reply to Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience, posted by TinMan on June 26, 2005, at 9:48:37

I have been clenching and grinding my teeth a lot since I began the Effexor, and I do believe it is a side effect of the drug. I've tried to counteract it by chewing gum as much as possible. Although I've been known to clench/grind in the past, the Effexor has really increased the desire. Also, I am very fidgety, can't seem to relax at all. I feel tired, but strung out.

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation » Meri-Tuuli

Posted by Annie57 on June 26, 2005, at 12:52:04

In reply to Effexor and energy/motivation, posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 26, 2005, at 5:58:22

Are you sure you don't have sleep apneia, too. Annie

 

Re: Effexor XR Side Effects » TinMan

Posted by Annie57 on June 26, 2005, at 12:56:56

In reply to Re: Effexor XR Side Effects, posted by TinMan on June 26, 2005, at 9:41:35

I am on 225 mg/day and am wondering if that may be too much. Any comments?
>
> Now where did I put my oil can?
> TinMan

I am on 225 mg/day. And I am still know at work for my big month, snappy combacks and getting overly excited about little things. I don't know how they guage the dose: weight? amount of depression?--Annie

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation

Posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 26, 2005, at 14:51:47

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation » Meri-Tuuli, posted by Annie57 on June 26, 2005, at 12:52:04

Huh? Whats sleep apneia?????
Never heard of it. I think that I'm going to go back to the celexa (cipramil) because I have been feeling pretty rough these last two days on the effexor. Celexa seems to work fine, but not great - doesn't address the energy/motivation, but maybe thats something that drugs won't/can't solve....
Meri.

> Are you sure you don't have sleep apneia, too. Annie

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation

Posted by Annie57 on June 26, 2005, at 15:55:09

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation, posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 26, 2005, at 14:51:47

Sleep apneia is when you stop breathing in the night and so do not get enough oxygen and do not get enough rest even though you sleep 12 hrs. I did not know I stopped breathing. Alot of people wake up when they stop breathing gasping for air but I would just start breathing again without waking up. When I was tested at a sleep clinic I stopped breathing 210 times in the first hour. Then they woke me up and put a mask on me that kept me breathing. I still wear it every night after two years.

 

Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience » TinMan

Posted by 4WD on June 26, 2005, at 21:55:27

In reply to Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience, posted by TinMan on June 26, 2005, at 9:48:37

> I find myself clenching my teeth - sometimes very hard. Fortunately, I do not clench at night but think that is because I take Remeron.
>
> Do some of you find yourselves clenching while on Effexor? Any recommendations? My therapist seems to think I clench because of unresolved issues. (Not a psychiatrist.) I am not so sure and am afraid I am going to break a tooth.
>
> Someone, please oil my jaw!

I know a bunch of people on various SSRIs who have this side effect. It happened to me on Cymbalta. To my friend on Paxil. To others on Celexa. I also get muscle spasms and pain in my neck and shoulders from Prozac, etc. from clenching my muscles. So it's probably from the meds. You CAN break a tooth. You can wear a mouth guard at night but that won't help since you clench during the day.

Marsha

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Re: Effexor and energy/motivation

Posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 27, 2005, at 3:06:45

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation, posted by Annie57 on June 26, 2005, at 15:55:09

Thanks for that Annie. I doubt I have that sleep apenia because I'm usually out cold when I'm asleep and always wake up feeling refreshed. Plus I live in the UK and although we have free healthcare (which is a good thing) my doc would probably not put me in a sleep lab.

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation/side-effects » Meri-Tuuli

Posted by blue downunder on June 27, 2005, at 5:07:21

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation, posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 27, 2005, at 3:06:45

I have been watching this site for some time now and decided it was time I put my experiences down with Effexor XR hoping it may help others on this drug. It has been two years now, started with 150mg. Two hours after taking first capsule it hit me like a Mac truck, totally spaced out, high as a kite, walking on thin air. Coupled with this I had waves of nausea and splitting headaches but the high was so good it overrode the negatives. For two weeks this feeling waned slowly but for three days I could not drive a car as it was too dangerous. I drove to work after day three but it was like driving while drunk, very scary. The following side-effects have continued throughout; dry mouth and lips, excessive sweating, occaisional wheezing and shortness of breath, fidgity (keep shaking my right leg), tightly clenching my jaw, very tired and sleepy by early afternoon, (may have triggered sleep apnea which I will be assessed for shortly), vivd, powerful, clourful dreams, often sexual in nature and able to contiune them if woken up, ravinous apetite especially for sweets (stacked on 7kg in two years), forgetful, touble thinking of words at times, little if any motivation with no sense of urgency for anything,(she'll be right mate do it tomorrow attitude), no sex drive and when it happens it seems to take forever. It may sound bad but if it was not the drugs I would be in a box 6ft under the ground by now. Over the two years I have had a couple of depressive relapses after the medication was dropped to 75mg. The drug seems to take the edges off the downs and the highs off the ups and very little worries me like it used to. I am more self centred than I used to be which is a negative cause I don't realise it.

One of the side effects which is a real positive is my hair has gone about three shades lighter (nearly blonde again) and grey hair deminished. For the first month urinating was difficult and the urge frequent with dribbling at the end a real issue. This is no longer a problem but Idon't wear light pants anymore. At times when the dose is lowered I end up with severe headaches for 10 days and have to have an afternoon sleep. I suppose I will have other effects when I come off the drug completely as described by others in this forum.
Overall though, I have a lot to thank for this drug giving me the reason to keep going

 

Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience

Posted by haddsl on June 27, 2005, at 9:29:13

In reply to Re: Bruxism Re: Effexor - Exercise - Better Experience, posted by TinMan on June 26, 2005, at 9:48:37

I do find that I clench my teeth a lot. I have to concentrate on unclenching. At night my boyfriend says I grind my teeth pretty bad, but I have never noticed. I was wondering if there was a way to get rid of the clenching as my jaw hurts quite often.

> I find myself clenching my teeth - sometimes very hard. Fortunately, I do not clench at night but think that is because I take Remeron.
>
> Do some of you find yourselves clenching while on Effexor? Any recommendations? My therapist seems to think I clench because of unresolved issues. (Not a psychiatrist.) I am not so sure and am afraid I am going to break a tooth.
>
> Someone, please oil my jaw!
> TinMan
>
>

 

Re: Strange side effects with Effexor?

Posted by maine girl on June 27, 2005, at 11:31:24

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

Hi! I'm new to this group. I started Effexor about 2 weeks ago and felt like I was stoned out of my head! I was a complete airhead and, actually it wasn't completely unpleasant! :) Anyway, the most annoying thing for me was uncontrollable yawning! I bet I yawned a thousand times those first few days! I also don't feel hungry at all, which is very nice. Previously I was a binge eater and would make frenzied trips to the grocery store and fill my basket with sweets and stuff, but since I started taking this, I have to remind myself to eat 3 meals a day. Needless to say, I've lost 10 pounds in 2 weeks and am very happy about that.
But, I'm only on 75mg and go for a checkup with my doctor tomorrow. I feel the same apathy and lethargy coming back as if I got used to this dose and need more. I also have a short temper again and the anxiety is coming back. What is the average dose? How does the doctor determine the dosage? Does anyone know?
Just thought I'd share some of the side effects I've noticed. Hope this helps someone!

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation/side-effects

Posted by TinMan on June 27, 2005, at 15:05:36

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation/side-effects » Meri-Tuuli, posted by blue downunder on June 27, 2005, at 5:07:21

Yes, I too feel "spacy", out of it, and lose my train of thought. I am not depressed, at all, though. Anxiety? Nope. Temper? Nope. I feel calm and being in a social situation that in the past would have caused me minor panic no longer does. (Job interview.)

I have gained weight around my mid-line, feel constantly hungry, crave sweets, get afternoon headaches sometimes (almost migraine), get a dry mouth, clench my teeth very hard (headaches from that?). I don't crave alcohol like I did with Paxil. I do keep my alcohol consumption to a minimum as I don't seem to have much tolerance for it.

Excercise? Well, I haven't tried that yet but I did notice that I do get more short winded.

Do the benefits outweigh the side effects? So far. I, like most, want to eventually get to the point where I don't need any SSRI/drug.

If I only had a heart,
TinMan

 

Re: Strange side effects with Effexor?

Posted by compguy on June 27, 2005, at 17:26:14

In reply to Re: Strange side effects with Effexor?, posted by maine girl on June 27, 2005, at 11:31:24

I have been on 75 mg effexor for three months and it work good at first now i am having bad headaches, sweating all the time muscles hurt, dizzy, tired,short of breath, wake up in the mourning shaking, my anxeity is back times 2 i dont know why it has quit working anyone have any sugestions

 

Re: Strange side effects with Effexor?

Posted by Phillipa on June 27, 2005, at 18:07:39

In reply to Re: Strange side effects with Effexor?, posted by compguy on June 27, 2005, at 17:26:14

Hey all you guys there is an effexor thread that goes way back since the board opened I think. But search the archives. You're mostly new so many people have had problems on this drug both starting and the worst it seems coming off it. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation/side-effects

Posted by blue downunder on June 27, 2005, at 20:08:06

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation/side-effects, posted by TinMan on June 27, 2005, at 15:05:36

> Yes, I too feel "spacy", out of it, and lose my train of thought. I am not depressed, at all, though. Anxiety? Nope. Temper? Nope. I feel calm and being in a social situation that in the past would have caused me minor panic no longer does. (Job interview.)
>
> I have gained weight around my mid-line, feel constantly hungry, crave sweets, get afternoon headaches sometimes (almost migraine), get a dry mouth, clench my teeth very hard (headaches from that?). I don't crave alcohol like I did with Paxil. I do keep my alcohol consumption to a minimum as I don't seem to have much tolerance for it.
>
> Excercise? Well, I haven't tried that yet but I did notice that I do get more short winded.
>
> Do the benefits outweigh the side effects? So far. I, like most, want to eventually get to the point where I don't need any SSRI/drug.
>
> If I only had a heart,
> TinMan

Thanks TinMan, I too feel that I do not have a heart anymore with difficulty feeling emotions. You summed up how I feel most of the time no heart. Now I know it is not only me that feels that way and is due I hope mostly to the drugs
Cheers blue downunder

 

Re: side effects to effexor

Posted by kt8 on June 27, 2005, at 21:56:24

In reply to Prescribed for hot flashes, posted by Church Sec on June 17, 2005, at 8:19:19

hi everyone...well i have just started using effexor for the last 4 days....and i was prescribed this medicine for anxiety and mild depression...so far the side effects for me have been dizziness and a bit shakeness...i still have the anxious/panic feeling...i am hoping this medicine will help me to fuction normally w/ out any more anxiety problems...i wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions as to what medicine has helped them w/ the same problem i have...i have tried different medicines and my body seems to be very senseitive to medicine...for instance i have tried Zoloft 50 mg and Trazodone 50mg and both medicines gave me bad side effects...i would really appreciate any suggestions

 

Re: side effects to effexor

Posted by 4WD on June 27, 2005, at 22:22:34

In reply to Re: side effects to effexor, posted by kt8 on June 27, 2005, at 21:56:24

> hi everyone...well i have just started using effexor for the last 4 days....and i was prescribed this medicine for anxiety and mild depression...so far the side effects for me have been dizziness and a bit shakeness...i still have the anxious/panic feeling...i am hoping this medicine will help me to fuction normally w/ out any more anxiety problems...i wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions as to what medicine has helped them w/ the same problem i have...i have tried different medicines and my body seems to be very senseitive to medicine...for instance i have tried Zoloft 50 mg and Trazodone 50mg and both medicines gave me bad side effects...i would really appreciate any suggestions

Hi KT8 and others,

Effexor did really help me with my anxiety for years. It took a couple of weeks to kick in though. I'm also med sensitive and took only 37.5 -50 mg. My main side effects were dry mouth, some constipation at first, anorgasmia at first, tinnitus (ringing in the ears, which never went away). My appetite was lower but I still gained weight around my midsection, mostly in the lower abdomen. I'd probably still be on Effexor if it hadn't pooped out after 4-5 years. Getting off it has been awful. The anxiety returned much worse than it had EVER been before. I'm still struggling with that and it's been three months now.

When I was on Effexor, my emotions were much blander. I couldn't cry. No intense highs or lows. But it was worth it for the 4-5 years it helped me.

Hope this helps.

Marsha

 

Re: side effects to effexor

Posted by jaamey76 on June 28, 2005, at 14:02:56

In reply to Re: side effects to effexor, posted by 4WD on June 27, 2005, at 22:22:34

I have now been on Effexor for 2 weeks, and I am slowly starting to see improvement. I really struggled during the first week, so much so that I almost said forget it. I went for a pep talk with my Doc, and she said to hang in there, as it will get better. I believe anyone with anxiety will be sensitive to meds and the side effects they cause, even more so than depression alone, as we are always constantly aware of how we feel physically, and become anxious about it. 75mg is the recommended dosage for Anxiety, and I have been at that level for 10 days now. The shakiness has gone away, I am not feeling as tired, although it could be better. I still have some anxiety, which I've been told should be extremely improved in another couple of weeks, so I am looking forward to finally getting out of the house, panic-free. Other side effects that are getting better were Nausea, bladder irritation, hot flashes, skin tingling, and headaches. Hang in there kt8.

 

Re: side effects to effexor

Posted by haddsl on June 28, 2005, at 14:08:13

In reply to Re: side effects to effexor, posted by jaamey76 on June 28, 2005, at 14:02:56

And how embarrassing are those hot flashes. I would be just walking down the hall at work and break out in a drench of sweat. Pretty embarrassing. That has stopped for me as well, and I am very much improved. I just have trouble sleeping a little, the jaw clenching (and grinding in my sleep), And a little restless sometimes. As in I will be sitting in my chair and my leg has to be moving, or something.


> I have now been on Effexor for 2 weeks, and I am slowly starting to see improvement. I really struggled during the first week, so much so that I almost said forget it. I went for a pep talk with my Doc, and she said to hang in there, as it will get better. I believe anyone with anxiety will be sensitive to meds and the side effects they cause, even more so than depression alone, as we are always constantly aware of how we feel physically, and become anxious about it. 75mg is the recommended dosage for Anxiety, and I have been at that level for 10 days now. The shakiness has gone away, I am not feeling as tired, although it could be better. I still have some anxiety, which I've been told should be extremely improved in another couple of weeks, so I am looking forward to finally getting out of the house, panic-free. Other side effects that are getting better were Nausea, bladder irritation, hot flashes, skin tingling, and headaches. Hang in there kt8.

 

Re: Effexor and energy/motivation

Posted by julish on June 28, 2005, at 14:30:29

In reply to Re: Effexor and energy/motivation, posted by Meri-Tuuli on June 27, 2005, at 3:06:45

Hey all... so glad you are here! Day 2 on Effexor XR for me. I've been sooo tired--extremely fatigued--for months now. Finally occurred to me that it may be another round of depression.... Docs have also been asking me "are you depressed?"... I always said no. I thought it was my thyroid (I'm hypo)..but it was not. Anyways, finally started to recognize that if may be depression, and Doc. started me on effexor along with counseling.
My main concern is this darn fatigue! I shiver at the thought of the chance that this med might make it worse.... Although, I noticed that it can also do the opposite. Guess I'll just wait and see....
Anyone out there start this med having had extreme fatigue as a symptom of your depression?

Thanks!

 

Re: side effects to effexor

Posted by MtnMama on June 28, 2005, at 14:51:20

In reply to Re: side effects to effexor, posted by haddsl on June 28, 2005, at 14:08:13

Boy, I thought it was just me! Hot flashes, trouble sleeping, clenched teeth, fatigue, weight gain, lack of emotion (except anger, of course!). I haven't been able to cry for months, and have really tried hard. I want to get these emotions OUT of me, not pent up inside! I used to write poetry often. Now I can't tap into that part of me to make the words come out and make sense. The only thing that seems to work is "timeouts", and exercise. For me, it's working in the yard. It takes my mind off things and I do feel much better afterwards. Excess sweating is just something you learn to deal with. Wear looser clothing in the summer. Drink plenty of fluids. This seems to help with the headaches and the fatigue a bit. And know this medicine is not perfect. But for what it DOES help me with, I'm willing to suffer with the rest. I would like to have a really good crying session, though. Oh yeah, and forgetfulness sucks!

One small note: all of the above symptoms are also symptoms for "peri", or "pre-", menopause. Think on that.

This too shall pass,

Mtn Mama

> And how embarrassing are those hot flashes. I would be just walking down the hall at work and break out in a drench of sweat. Pretty embarrassing. That has stopped for me as well, and I am very much improved. I just have trouble sleeping a little, the jaw clenching (and grinding in my sleep), And a little restless sometimes. As in I will be sitting in my chair and my leg has to be moving, or something.
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