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I agree with your diagnosis!!!! Why? see here :-)

Posted by galkeepinon on August 20, 2003, at 2:19:56

In reply to EFFEXOR side effects MISSED 2 DAYS « firemedic00, posted by Dr. Bob on August 19, 2003, at 17:51:49

Hi there, I have done the whole off on off on off on off on thing with good ole Effexor and what you describe here has happened to me several, several, several times until I finally said enough is enough! I have a strong hunch that once you continue your regular dosing~~~~you will feel A LOT better.
Oh~~~and one more thing, please, please keep on a regular schedule if Effexor is helping you, it is a potent med. Please let me know how you feel (gawd I sound like a doc-and I'm not lol) and if your symptoms get better, like I said, I had the same experience. I really hope that you do feel better once you get that Effexor back into your system:-)
Please keep us posted.


> > Ok...thank God for this website...I feel I have figured out the reason why I am dizzy, light-headed and ready to throw up all day. My doctor's diagnosis...inner ear infection causing the "vertigo"...My diagnosis...I missed two days of effexor!!!! Not intentionally....just did not have it and thought nothing of it. Thanks to this site I am 100 percent sure this is my problem. MY QUESTION IS: How long does it take to go away after I continue my dose????? PLEASE TELL ME SOON....I CANNOT FUNCTION LIKE THIS MUCH LONGER...It's like I am in a different world.


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