Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 13781

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Re: Long time user of Effexor

Posted by Britt on October 2, 2005, at 12:50:42

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by graceneeded on October 2, 2005, at 7:39:02

Ya know, sometimes I think it's more about the relationships we have in life than of the medication. You are right, it is a tool we can use to cope, but ultimately, it's how we learn to lift ourselves. Sometimes, when I'm sad and my friend comes over and says "hey, we are watching comedies tonight" and brings chocolate and mint juleps...I mean, I go from sad to laughing out loud. Even among our spouses and kids we can feel so sad and lonely...restless... but, having a spouse or friend that makes you laugh all the time can really lift a person. My kids sometimes crack me up too, if I pay attention to the funny things they do. That's the good thing about this thread...it's supportive. We need to laugh at eachother more often...and send jokes dealing with depression so we can take the seriousness off..I mean really, life is not that serious! For me, I know God put me here to learn and do something to make a difference to someone...I'm looking into that...he gave us all a skill...What's yours?

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor

Posted by graceneeded on October 2, 2005, at 13:50:53

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by Britt on October 2, 2005, at 12:50:42

My gift in life is being open with people. I can talk to anyone about anything even if I am as dumb as a stick. Reach out and TOUCH the life of another. It brings hope and healing. When we can look at the hand dealt to us in life and laugh at it we become free to help others to heal who have not learned to laugh or love. Its all about relationships and reaching out to others who hurt that brings forth our healing. Dedicate time every day to laugh, to cry and to love and you will be a blessing to others. We suffer at times so we will be able to help others who are suffering. Laugh On! Danny

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor » graceneeded

Posted by liza29 on October 3, 2005, at 19:53:11

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by graceneeded on October 2, 2005, at 13:50:53

My gift in life is being open with people. I can talk to anyone about anything even if I am as dumb as a stick.

Anyone who can post as eloquently as you just did isn't "dumb as a stick" :-)

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor » TinMan

Posted by liza29 on October 3, 2005, at 20:00:13

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by TinMan on October 1, 2005, at 18:09:21

And your post really helped me also, Tinman. It is just nice to hear some of the thoughts I have had validated by someone else. I have had some very similar experiences...being able, with effexor to step back and see and accept my feelings, without the chatter and anxiety...it makes perfect sense. And I'm with ya on the coffee thing too!

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor » wildcard

Posted by liza29 on October 3, 2005, at 20:05:28

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor » liza29, posted by wildcard on October 1, 2005, at 14:36:30

So true...we are all unique. But it does help to know that I am not the only person in the world not crying. I don't know why that silly thing bothers me..and I did cut my dose by half for a month or so and had no side effects...except all those nasty negative thoughts came creeping back in no matter how I tried to banish them...So I went back up...the icky thoughts went away..and I guess that's good enough for now. Thanks for your post.

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor

Posted by HelenR on October 4, 2005, at 19:31:17

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor » graceneeded, posted by liza29 on October 3, 2005, at 19:53:11

I'm feeling really well on 150mg effexor per day, 75 morning, and 75 night

but my behaviour is getting a little more impulsive (slightly manic?) and I'm a little don't carish, which leads me to not work as hard
as I should and not take my bills seriously etc.

so am thinking of cutting back to 37.5 in the am and 75 at night.

I have only been on 150 for about 6months and took 3 months to feel better so am not sure if good idea. I know dr/psychiatrist would say no to cutting back

also, am tired a lot and have read a lot of comments here about adding wellbutrin to help with that

anyone care to comment?

thanks

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor

Posted by SandiDee on October 5, 2005, at 18:19:47

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by HelenR on October 4, 2005, at 19:31:17

I know that what I thought to be tiredness from effexor, was actually the yawning side effect. Effexor has some odd side effects that wellbutrin helps with. I take 150 mg. of effexor, and 150 mg. of wellbutrin, both around 8 a.m. The wellbutrin has done wonders for the side effects of the effexor, but now I am thinking I need to talk to my dr. again, as I have noticed an increase in my OCD, things that had diminished in the past. Does anyone know if adding wellbutrin can contribute to something like that? I am alot happier with myself since starting the meds, and things don't seem to upset the applecart anywhere near as bad as before, but the OCD stuff has me slightly concerned. Any info would be appreciated!

 

Re: Long time user of Effexor

Posted by TinMan on October 5, 2005, at 18:52:06

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by SandiDee on October 5, 2005, at 18:19:47

I have been on 150 mg of Wellbutrin now for about 3 weeks. I take it in the a.m. with 75 mg of Effexor and the other 75 mg of Effexor at night. So far, I have more energy and motivation. As far as the OCD, well I have noticed it a little but not too much. My libido is coming back a bit as well, which is a good thing.

One thing that troubles me is that sometimes since adding the Wellbutrin, I have some really self doubting moments, especially in social situations. Has anyone else experienced this?

 

Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?

Posted by 4wd on October 5, 2005, at 22:22:25

In reply to Re: Long time user of Effexor, posted by TinMan on October 5, 2005, at 18:52:06

Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?

And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?

Marsha

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » 4wd

Posted by wildcard on October 6, 2005, at 2:59:40

In reply to Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 5, 2005, at 22:22:25

No ringing in the ears but yes, i have apathy! I had my doc just add Wellbutrin last week to see if that helps?? I just don't enjoy life. I know exactly what u mean! When i quit Effexor temporarily, I had more emotion than i knew what to do with. I started bk after 45 days when those *bad* thoughts crept in and i promised myself, never again. I know we are not alone w/ that side effect. Take care.

 

Apathy/ears ringing » 4wd

Posted by LynnPerley on October 6, 2005, at 21:21:03

In reply to Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 5, 2005, at 22:22:25

> Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?
>
> And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
>
> Marsha

No ears ringing, but the apathy I get from Effexor is kind of a mellow feeling, and a tendency to ignore things I should pay attention to. A lack of motivation.

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?

Posted by chrispy_85 on October 7, 2005, at 17:16:17

In reply to Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 5, 2005, at 22:22:25

> Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?
>
> And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
>
> Marsha

hello there. i've only been on effexor for about a month now, but i'm definately experiencing that feeling. half the time i feel like all i'm doing is just simply 'being'. it feels like my emotions are suppressing themselves. things that i would normally have emotional problems with just don't seem to bother me anymore. i guess that's what the pills are supposed to do? but it still feels kind of strange. does that make any sense?

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?

Posted by 4wd on October 7, 2005, at 20:28:54

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by chrispy_85 on October 7, 2005, at 17:16:17

> > Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?
> >
> > And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
> >
> > Marsha
>
> hello there. i've only been on effexor for about a month now, but i'm definately experiencing that feeling. half the time i feel like all i'm doing is just simply 'being'. it feels like my emotions are suppressing themselves. things that i would normally have emotional problems with just don't seem to bother me anymore. i guess that's what the pills are supposed to do? but it still feels kind of strange. does that make any sense?


I think that's pretty typical with Effexor, along with the inability to cry. I stopped Effexor about six months ago because it had quit working for depression (I had been on it for about 4-5 years). Now I am experiencing all the emotional upsets that I didn't experience before. What I mean is that every bad feeling, every bit of anxiety and fear that I didn't have while I was on Effexor is hitting me now. I don't think this happens to most people but it;s happening to me.

It's possible there's more involved than just the Effexor but I know that every time I tried to switch from Effexor to a different AD, I started getting panicky and terrified within a couple of weeks and I'd have to go back on. I finally decided to live through it and get off it. It could just be that the Effexor was treating anxiety that I would have had anyway but I've never been as badly scared as I have been the last six months. I hope it gets better soon.

The lack of emotion might lessen if you were on a lower dose.

Marsha

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?

Posted by chrispy_85 on October 10, 2005, at 10:44:24

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 7, 2005, at 20:28:54

> > > Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?
> > >
> > > And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
> > >
> > > Marsha
> >
> > hello there. i've only been on effexor for about a month now, but i'm definately experiencing that feeling. half the time i feel like all i'm doing is just simply 'being'. it feels like my emotions are suppressing themselves. things that i would normally have emotional problems with just don't seem to bother me anymore. i guess that's what the pills are supposed to do? but it still feels kind of strange. does that make any sense?
>
>
> I think that's pretty typical with Effexor, along with the inability to cry. I stopped Effexor about six months ago because it had quit working for depression (I had been on it for about 4-5 years). Now I am experiencing all the emotional upsets that I didn't experience before. What I mean is that every bad feeling, every bit of anxiety and fear that I didn't have while I was on Effexor is hitting me now. I don't think this happens to most people but it;s happening to me.
>
> It's possible there's more involved than just the Effexor but I know that every time I tried to switch from Effexor to a different AD, I started getting panicky and terrified within a couple of weeks and I'd have to go back on. I finally decided to live through it and get off it. It could just be that the Effexor was treating anxiety that I would have had anyway but I've never been as badly scared as I have been the last six months. I hope it gets better soon.
>
> The lack of emotion might lessen if you were on a lower dose.
>
> Marsha
>

hey marsha,

thanks for all of your input on that. i really hope that things get better for you soon. it must be really awful to have all of that anxiety come back after so long. do you think the drugs are worth the lack of emotion? i figure since you were on them for so much longer then i've been you might be able to tell me. i just can't tell now. i just don't feel like myself anymore and it's beginning to scare me. but then on the other hand, the thought of having that anxiety and panic attacks also scares me. i don't know. anyways, i really hope you start feeling better soon.

chris

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » 4wd

Posted by Jedi on October 10, 2005, at 11:01:25

In reply to Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 5, 2005, at 22:22:25

> And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
>
> Marsha

Hi Marsha,
When I took Effexor, it had a good partial affect on my depression but the apathy and anhedonia was unbearable. Tried augmentation with various meds but in the end, I went back to Nardil. I need that bump in dopamine and gaba that Nardil gives.
Wishing you success,
Jedi

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?

Posted by Roanypony on October 10, 2005, at 20:49:00

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 7, 2005, at 20:28:54

I have just started on Effexor XR, x3 days now. I am on 75mg once a day, I started taking it for anxiety. So far now on top of the anxiety, I have nausea, light headedness, I woke up this morning with one of the worse headaches I've ever had, and now I have increased feelings of anxiety!!

I had terrible side affects and withdrawl from Paxil 4 years ago, and I swore I wouldn't try Psychotropic drugs again, but my level of anxiety was becoming so overwhelming and I was not truely able to function, I work a full time job, run my own business and I have about 3 other things on my plate as well. But I have to wonder if this will be worth it even for the short term...

I stumbbled across this list by accident, but I'm so glad that I have found it... I will be checking back within the next few days...

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » chrispy_85

Posted by 4wd on October 10, 2005, at 22:48:05

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by chrispy_85 on October 10, 2005, at 10:44:24

> > > > Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?
> > > >
> > > > And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
> > > >
> > > > Marsha
> > >
> > > hello there. i've only been on effexor for about a month now, but i'm definately experiencing that feeling. half the time i feel like all i'm doing is just simply 'being'. it feels like my emotions are suppressing themselves. things that i would normally have emotional problems with just don't seem to bother me anymore. i guess that's what the pills are supposed to do? but it still feels kind of strange. does that make any sense?
> >
> >
> > I think that's pretty typical with Effexor, along with the inability to cry. I stopped Effexor about six months ago because it had quit working for depression (I had been on it for about 4-5 years). Now I am experiencing all the emotional upsets that I didn't experience before. What I mean is that every bad feeling, every bit of anxiety and fear that I didn't have while I was on Effexor is hitting me now. I don't think this happens to most people but it;s happening to me.
> >
> > It's possible there's more involved than just the Effexor but I know that every time I tried to switch from Effexor to a different AD, I started getting panicky and terrified within a couple of weeks and I'd have to go back on. I finally decided to live through it and get off it. It could just be that the Effexor was treating anxiety that I would have had anyway but I've never been as badly scared as I have been the last six months. I hope it gets better soon.
> >
> > The lack of emotion might lessen if you were on a lower dose.
> >
> > Marsha
> >
>
> hey marsha,
>
> thanks for all of your input on that. i really hope that things get better for you soon. it must be really awful to have all of that anxiety come back after so long. do you think the drugs are worth the lack of emotion? i figure since you were on them for so much longer then i've been you might be able to tell me. i just can't tell now. i just don't feel like myself anymore and it's beginning to scare me. but then on the other hand, the thought of having that anxiety and panic attacks also scares me. i don't know. anyways, i really hope you start feeling better soon.
>
> chris
>


Well, it was worth it for me. I hated it, though, and kept trying to get off Effexor, partly because of that. When Effexor quit working and I had to start searching for someting else tolerable, I really began to appreciate what Effexor had done for me in the past. If I could get back to that, I would. It's a lot better than being in intolerable emotional pain or terror. In fact, I keep thinking I'll try Effexor again.

What dose do you take?

Marsha

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » Jedi

Posted by 4wd on October 10, 2005, at 22:58:20

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » 4wd, posted by Jedi on October 10, 2005, at 11:01:25

> > And do you notice a sort of apathetic feeling, like you don't really enjoy anything, everything is just sort of the same?
> >
> > Marsha
>
> Hi Marsha,
> When I took Effexor, it had a good partial affect on my depression but the apathy and anhedonia was unbearable. Tried augmentation with various meds but in the end, I went back to Nardil. I need that bump in dopamine and gaba that Nardil gives.
> Wishing you success,
> Jedi

How on earth did you ever manage to get through the washout period? I'm terrified at the thought.

Marsha

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » Roanypony

Posted by Britt on October 11, 2005, at 7:42:45

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by Roanypony on October 10, 2005, at 20:49:00

> I have just started on Effexor XR, x3 days now. I am on 75mg once a day, I started taking it for anxiety. So far now on top of the anxiety, I have nausea, light headedness, I woke up this morning with one of the worse headaches I've ever had, and now I have increased feelings of anxiety!!
>
> I had terrible side affects and withdrawl from Paxil 4 years ago, and I swore I wouldn't try Psychotropic drugs again, but my level of anxiety was becoming so overwhelming and I was not truely able to function, I work a full time job, run my own business and I have about 3 other things on my plate as well. But I have to wonder if this will be worth it even for the short term...
>
> I stumbbled across this list by accident, but I'm so glad that I have found it... I will be checking back within the next few days...
>
> I started 3 days ago also...the side effects are pretty much the same as yours, nausea, light headache, I get really sleepy within the hour that I take it with a detached sort of feeling like when one takes antihistimines....I almost feel when the nausea hits..like in my younger days when I drank and the bed would spin. LOL. I've been told that those side effects lessen or go away all together with time. I suppose we will both see, but it is comforting to know I am not going through this alone. I'll be thinking of you with tonights nausea...aren't you lucky? LOL. Seriously, let me know how you are! Hang in there!

 

Effexor Sexual Side effects

Posted by mainjump on October 11, 2005, at 16:31:27

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone? » Roanypony, posted by Britt on October 11, 2005, at 7:42:45

So I have read 100's of the posts and have read the redirecet page for withdrawal....What is the absolute best way to get off? I have been on 75 mgs a day for one month and I want off!

I feel like I am zoned out most of the time....it does come and go but the main thing has been my libido. I am a 31 year old male and I am single. It is killing me that I don't have the desires that I did about a month ago.

I did excperience the delayed ejaculation for a week or two but now that is back to normal. Now, aside from the libido being decreased, my erections don't seem to be as strong as before. They are a little, how do I say this, spongey. Just not as rock hard as before.

Do you think I will have an easier time coming off since I have only been on for a month? Thanks for your input and woul dlove to hear your recommendations for getting off this drug.

Matt

 

Re: Effexor Sexual Side effects » mainjump

Posted by ed_uk on October 11, 2005, at 16:39:05

In reply to Effexor Sexual Side effects, posted by mainjump on October 11, 2005, at 16:31:27

>They are a little, how do I say this, spongey. Just not as rock hard as before.

I've been on antidepressants for 7 years. I'm wondering whether I'll have spongy erections for the rest of my life. Long time since I was rock hard.

~ed

 

Re: Effexor Sexual Side effects

Posted by TinMan on October 11, 2005, at 18:53:33

In reply to Re: Effexor Sexual Side effects » mainjump, posted by ed_uk on October 11, 2005, at 16:39:05

From my own experience, and for what that counts for, I must say that the Wellbutrin has certainly helped with the sexual side effects of Effexor. I.E., the libido and the orgasm. Being single on Effexor: Hmmmm...for the OCD (for me) and the social anxiety, great! The sexual side effects, would be a big no! Can you add Wellbutrin? Would Wellbutrin by itself be effective for you? Questions for your prescribing Dr., I am sure.

And now, for the record, I know what others mean when they talk of the "brain buzzing". Weird sensation, not wholly unpleasant, not pleasant, just weird.


 

Re: Effexor Sexual Side effects » TinMan

Posted by Britt on October 11, 2005, at 20:28:26

In reply to Re: Effexor Sexual Side effects, posted by TinMan on October 11, 2005, at 18:53:33

Wow. Fellas this might seem strange to you. But some women like their men...say...a little spongey ;). Not trying to be sexual, what I mean is that everyone likes something a little different. The Wellbutrin may, in fact, help that, if you don't like it. But I say first, a woman that is genuinely interested in YOU, the REAL you, can find something to do with a little bit flacid erection. You have to be happy. You have to be loved for YOU. Sex is much more than rock hard intercourse! Heck, if I weren't a married woman I'd take ya!

About the brain buzzing...it is definitely a trip. Funny I have never done drugs because I don't like the feeling of being "drugged". And now I walk around with this buzzy detached feeling...especially in the several hours after I take the capsule. I'll just pretend like it's the 60's and giggle at it :).

 

Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?

Posted by Green Willow on October 11, 2005, at 22:10:03

In reply to Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by 4wd on October 5, 2005, at 22:22:25

> Has anyone ever experienced ringing in the ears from Effexor?
>

> Marsha

A few years ago, I took Effexor for a few months, and had the most horrible ringing in my ears that one can imagine. I did not make the connection to Effexor because I had many health problems and many prescriptions, but now that you mention it . . . . Hmmmmmm

 

Effexor Free

Posted by Graceneeded on October 12, 2005, at 7:57:46

In reply to Re: Ringing in ears from Effexor anyone?, posted by Green Willow on October 11, 2005, at 22:10:03

Been off for a month now. Feel good. Tend to get upset easy but at least now I can feel. Buzzing in head when eyes move finally ended. Sex drive coming back and food taste better again. My wife loves me off meds and my 16 hates it. The meds work good but side effects and withdrawel were hell.


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