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Re: extreme fatigue and mental slow-down - please help » MaggieB

Posted by Joy on May 5, 2001, at 3:16:12

In reply to Re: extreme fatigue and mental slow-down - please help, posted by MaggieB on May 2, 2001, at 9:48:45

Maggie,
Paxil worked for me also, but I was always hungry and stayed on it only 4 months. I am on Prozac now and had to go to 40 mg for very good results. Previously, you may have started too high a dose on Prozac, or not tried it long enough. It's worth a re-try, and it could work since Paxil did [at least in my case] work for you, and Prozac has been around many years and studied extensively. Effexor is called Side Effexor by its drug reps. This is just my two cents worth; I hope you find the right med soon.
Joy


> > I have been taking effexor xr for 2 weeks. Severe fatigue and mental muddiness began immediately. The constant tiredness, lack of motivation and mental slow-down are contributing to my depression. I am now totally disfunctional. I have been reading this message board for over a week and have been encouraged to keep taking it because of the posts acknowledging similar symptoms and assurances that they normally go away. Each day I hope for some small improvement that would indicate that I have turned a corner, but there has been none. My questions is: does the severity of my side-effects indicate that I will not be able to take this drug? Is there something I should look for after 2 weeks that should indicate progress? I cannot afford to remain in this state much longer. I don't want to contact my doctor about changing the medication until I know I have given it a chance to work, but I'm beginning to think no one should feel this bad while adjusting to a new med. I took 37.5 mg. for 7 days and have been taking 75 mg for the past 7 days -- in the a.m. only. Does anyone have any thoughts on when to give up -- or not give up -- under these circumstances?
>
> 5/2/01: Thanks to all of you who have responded. The information you all have shared has been very helpful. I stopped taking effexor-xr Monday and am actually somewhat mobile today for the first time in over 2 weeks. I am feeling some mild withdrawal symptoms but much prefer that over the effects of taking the medication. I have appt. w/ dr. to talk about what to try next. No, effexor was not my first AD. I took paxil for about 7 years and it worked very well for me until a few months ago. Then, it just stopped working altogether. Prior to taking paxil, I tried zoloft and prozac -- neither worked for me. Again, thanks to all of you who shared your thoughts and experiences with me. I really needed the feedback.


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