Posted by Tek7 on December 24, 2004, at 7:54:23
In reply to Re: effexor withdrawal symptoms » LauraBeth, posted by dancingstar on December 23, 2004, at 18:21:54
I just wanted to share the effects that I am currently experiencing.
Over the last 30 days or so, I reduced my intake from 150mg to 75mg as to back down off the medication. I ended the intake two days ago... Here is my condition.
Day 1 Dec 22) - Severe stomach ache/nausea, partial insomnia (couldnt sleep, when I did, woke up early feeling great!.). Brain shimmers (although I have experienced these throughout my time of taking the meds).
Day 2 (Dec 23)- Driving 8 hours through PA, severe brain shimmers, very elevated mood, acting very odd according to my wife! Later last night, severe nausea again. Attempted to go to bed at 11:00pm, yeah right. Could not sleep. Then about 12:30am, while lying in bed, my pulse started to sky-rocket, my breathing was like I just ran a marathon. Brain shimmers are off the charts for me. Itching skin and muscle starting to twitch. I AM SCARED TO DEATH at this point. I check my pulse, 170pbm. NOT GOOD! Sat up to attempt to calm myself, got very dizzy! By now its about 130am. Contemplate waking wife to take me to hospital. Brain shimmers are still crazy, pulse down. At about 3am I start breathing heavy again, can feel my pulse throbbing througout body. Last time I remember seeing clock it's 4am. I woke up @ 8am, brain shimmers again. Feel ? OK ? thought. Still scared. It's now 8:50am, Dec. 24th, I am wide awake btu I feel like going to bed. I am going to fight this off, I will not be defeated by the meds!
Just for the record... Here is my definition of Brain Shimmers.
You're looking at an object, go to turn your head from the object and it is like a Freeze Frame camera. Although the action of changing your view is split second, you see about 30 differnt frames of the action, all very quickly thought. Like a camera taking pictures very rapidly.
Also I feel "electrical flashes" throughout the day. Just a "ZZZZZZZzzzzaaaap" somewhere in the head area, just cant pinpoint. Although this is odd to say, the electrical flashes scare the hell out of me because they are happening and I cant stop them or know when they are going to happen, but in the same sense, feels good.
I'll post again later as to my continuing withdrawal symptoms.
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