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Posted by jujube on November 19, 2004, at 9:28:45
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again » DustBuster, posted by Jiggitykid on November 18, 2004, at 21:29:35
I have inflammatory arthritis and fibromyalgia, and now that evil Merck has recalled Vioxx, I'm in more pain and it hurts to exercise.
Jiggitykid,
In the most recent edition of Prevention, Dr. Weil recommends a natural anti-inflammatory called Zyflamend. It is a natural antiflammatory which combines ginger and turmeric with other herbs. I am thinking of ordering some from www.iherb.com for my aunt who also was on Vioxx and, after doing some research, is not willing to go on Celebrex.
Tamara
Posted by Jiggitykid on November 19, 2004, at 9:58:39
In reply to the nightmare of effexor, posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 1:58:57
I have been very interested in joining a lawsuit for quite some time now. I've not found one yet. I'm not a litigious person and I don't think suing should be a knee-jerk reaction; however, in this case, NO ONE IN THE DRUG COMPANY, THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY AND IN THE FDA ARE LISTENING. I don't know of any other way to get their attention except to sue. Merck needs to see the light, now.
Posted by sunny10 on November 19, 2004, at 10:03:07
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again, posted by DustBuster on November 18, 2004, at 21:01:43
quick note. My T counselled me, after I chose to come off EfexxorXr, that she had had other patients stop this drug. She warned me that I might experience a "rebound effect" for up to a month after stopping it. And that did occur with me- I just kept my head down and trudged- with great difficulty.
The pain in my back, shoulders, and neck have not subsided, yet, but the severe depression has lifted. It has been two months since I quit EfexxorXR, if that helps.
Posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 10:03:50
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again » DustBuster, posted by Jiggitykid on November 18, 2004, at 21:29:35
I'd also like to suggest something that I have sub'bed in for pain and tiredness, strictly for fibro-like symptoms, completely natural. I just got this from my integrative medicine internist the day before yesterday; so I'm not going to swear by it yet. I'm pretty sure that the formualation is relatively new and this should be post on the alternative board...but since you mention it: Physician Therapeutics Sentra AM and Sentra PM. They are the same people that make Theramine, which seams to help. I haven't been taking it long enough to give you a strong recommendation, though, but I personally felt the kind of high expense was worth a try.
I think you can find this by doing an online search, but if you are totally desperate, let me know and I will turn you on to my M.D.'s website.
Posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 10:05:45
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again, posted by sunny10 on November 19, 2004, at 10:03:07
helps me :-) it's nice to know that someone has the exact same symptoms.
Posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 10:17:51
In reply to Re: the nightmare of effexor » dancingstar, posted by Jiggitykid on November 19, 2004, at 9:58:39
I will let you know what my client says, though I feel as though I want to be certain that I get this into exactly the right hands if I do anything, the hands that will be sure to do the most to protect the public or help me to do that as that is my goal. Some tangible good has to come out of it, or even I can't get involved. At least he will check it out to see if there are any potential suits in the pipelines and get back to me today.
I don't think that Merck is the manufacturer of Effexor, but I'm not positive. Isn't it Wyeth?
How do I give you an email to write to me at? I know that it isn't okay to post one. Maybe the babblemail thing will be okay. If you are intereted in this, maybe you should send me a babble-mail until we decide something. I am just hoping that it is okay to talk about this here and that Bob doesn't send me away before we figure anything out as I don't want anyone to get in trouble.
Posted by jubilee on November 19, 2004, at 11:01:25
In reply to Re: the nightmare of effexor, posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 10:17:51
Hello Dr Bob and thanks so much for your board and how much it has supported me in comming down off effexor xr. I cannot get through ,but get error boards when I try to get new messages replys off my e mail. Can you please stop noticies now for me as they fill up my box. Thanks so much and God bless you so.
I am doing well on a very slow reduction of effexor and still at it since August. God Bless , Jubilee
Posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 12:03:24
In reply to To Dr Bob, posted by jubilee on November 19, 2004, at 11:01:25
Jubilee,
I'm so glad that you are feeling better. Try the second link at the bottom of your email page. I think you have to sign in when you get to the page, and I'm not sure if you have to do this more than once, probably so, with each thread that is checked to send you notices.
Hope it works for you :-)
Posted by sexylexy on November 19, 2004, at 22:12:02
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms! » bbly78, posted by MKB on November 17, 2004, at 11:49:08
Hi All,
I know this is strange, but I got off of Lexapro about a month ago. I have taken a few pills now and then (I think 3 times) when my anxiety has been bad. The last time I took one was maybe last Friday.
On Sunday, I started having what I can only describe as the feeling that my brain shakes. I can "feel" it in the same place where I could "feel" my depression.
They have been here for close to a week, not getting worse, just really starting to scare me ( I have a lot of anxiety and am finding myself convinced I am having a stroke). Anyones help would be EXTREMELY appreciated.
Lexy
Posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 22:20:34
In reply to Delayed Withdrawl???, posted by sexylexy on November 19, 2004, at 22:12:02
before anything else, go buy and take some Benadryl and see if it helps relieve your symptoms. I don't know anything about that drug, but if it is similar to the others, the Benadryl was the last thing that I tried and ultimately the most effective. Once that's in your system, you can flip back through the posts and see what the rest of us have been taking to see if you think any of those things could help you. They probably will. I thought I would die, too, but I haven't yet :-)....honest. k? (oh, i bought Benadryl for little kids cause i'm really sensative to the stuff.)
Posted by Wanda C on November 20, 2004, at 10:47:35
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by deon on November 18, 2004, at 9:11:44
I have been on effexor for about four and a half years now, but lately I have been having alot of episodes so my doctor switched me to prozac. OH MY GOD!!!!! I thought I was dying. Are these withdrawl symptoms or from prozac? I freeze all night but I have to change two or three times because I sweat through my clothes to my sheets. I was throwing up foam because I couldn't eat, shaking uncontrolably, it felt like I had a fiftey pound weight sitting on each temple, my dreams are extremely gorry, I can hardly see straight, sometimes it feels like someone is jolting my brain, I just wanted to crawl out of my skin, I couldn't stop crying. I put this in somewhat past tense because I got right back off the prozac and started taking my effexor again. I am starting to feel a little normal, but not completely. My doctor prescibed me some adavan to help calm me down and that really helped, it helped me get a little better rest in. I also take depakote, but my doctor didn't take me off that, he uped my dose. But now I am on what I started at but more depressed because of all the pain I endured from all this. I do not want to be on meds the rest of my life so how does someone avoid all of this havoc caused from effexor? Someone PLEASE HELP!! This is probably the closest I have come to wanting to seriously die since I have had children, I don't ever want to feel that way again!
Posted by dancingstar on November 20, 2004, at 10:58:20
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by Wanda C on November 20, 2004, at 10:47:35
I promise that you are not dying. It is the same thing that happened to me. It is withdrawal from the Effexor. If anything terrible should happen to anyone, it should happen to the makers of Effexor. The doctors don't realize how sick we have been. It starts to get better, but you won't make any friends along the way. Get some Benadryl, even a very small dose works. Read all these posts if you can. I've got to get dressed and out.
Hang in there!!! You will live, your stomach may not. Eat light foods, you won't keep them in anyway, but keep eating and take vitamins. Read, read, read so you know what to do. If some doctor really knows how to get us through this, I wish they would chime in...maybe a true detox person could help. I had a massage yesterday, and it helped. Lots and lots and lots of water, and all the other supplements are really helpful, too. Maybe I should find an NA meeting. Those folks could help, I'll bet. The first month is the worst.
Posted by ecatz on November 20, 2004, at 12:26:34
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by dancingstar on November 20, 2004, at 10:58:20
I have been on effexor at 75 mg/day for about 18 months. I have recently decided to discontinue use, as I feel I am not "really here". The medium in my emotions that it has caused has successfully eliminated my depression and most of the anxiety, as well as serious motivation and happiness.
I am so glad I found this site! I feel more prepared to start the weaning and better in general about this decision. I am not going to take any more drugs; I feel confident that I can handle the GAD and depression alternatively.
i just wanted to thank all of you for providing so much info. . .will let everyone know how it goes.
Posted by bbly78 on November 20, 2004, at 12:35:49
In reply to Re: To Dr Bob, posted by dancingstar on November 19, 2004, at 12:03:24
I just wanted to let everyone know that after only 3 days of my new meds that the awful withdrawal of effexor seems like only a bad dream.. I still have occasional numbness in my hands and arms.. but nothing like it was.. I had no choice but to stop cold turkey.. my advice to those coming off.. wean or have your Dr give you something in place of it.. these withdrawals have been a nightmare.. literally.. thanks for all the input.. it has been greatly appreciated.. ill still update from time to time and see how all is doing
Posted by Jiggitykid on November 20, 2004, at 15:01:58
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by Wanda C on November 20, 2004, at 10:47:35
Welcome to Effexor Withdrawal!!! You'll need about two weeks of feeling bad before things get "normal." The fact that you are taking Prozac should help alleviate some of the worst symptoms. Effexor is a drug straight from hell, and it tries to take you there with it when you quit ingesting it. Some doctors don't know this yet, some don't care, and some don't believe it.
You are going to be fine. Don't trust your emotions for a while. Err on the side of common sense. Don't drive at night if you are having vision disturbances (one of the last symptoms to leave). Help your family understand what you are going through and have them visit this board (search the archives) to read what others (including myself) have gone through.
Please take care of yourself and let us know how you are doing!
> I have been on effexor for about four and a half years now, but lately I have been having alot of episodes so my doctor switched me to prozac. OH MY GOD!!!!! I thought I was dying. Are these withdrawl symptoms or from prozac? I freeze all night but I have to change two or three times because I sweat through my clothes to my sheets. I was throwing up foam because I couldn't eat, shaking uncontrolably, it felt like I had a fiftey pound weight sitting on each temple, my dreams are extremely gorry, I can hardly see straight, sometimes it feels like someone is jolting my brain, I just wanted to crawl out of my skin, I couldn't stop crying. I put this in somewhat past tense because I got right back off the prozac and started taking my effexor again. I am starting to feel a little normal, but not completely. My doctor prescibed me some adavan to help calm me down and that really helped, it helped me get a little better rest in. I also take depakote, but my doctor didn't take me off that, he uped my dose. But now I am on what I started at but more depressed because of all the pain I endured from all this. I do not want to be on meds the rest of my life so how does someone avoid all of this havoc caused from effexor? Someone PLEASE HELP!! This is probably the closest I have come to wanting to seriously die since I have had children, I don't ever want to feel that way again!
Posted by Jiggitykid on November 20, 2004, at 15:04:38
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by ecatz on November 20, 2004, at 12:26:34
Take care of yourself!! I'm much, much better after getting effexor out of my system. I've been "clean" for about a year, and I tell you, I'd rather walk through fire than take that horrible drug again. I zombied out, I gave up on life and my marriage was nearly destroyed. Praise God, I found this site and it helped me understand what I was going through was not my fault and that I would get better. It also helped my husband understand that none of this was my doing - and he waited patiently for "me" to come back.
Take care!
Posted by Jiggitykid on November 20, 2004, at 15:07:14
In reply to Re: To Dr Bob, posted by bbly78 on November 20, 2004, at 12:35:49
Good for you!! I cold-turkeyed it, with NOTHING to replace it. It was truly, as you said, a nightmare for two weeks, with things finally turning around after a month. It was this time last year. I'm so ready to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, because I feel like I missed them last year. It took that long for me to "come back."
I can't wait to see the makers of Effexor have to eat this stuff - IMO, each and every one of them should have to go on a dose of 275 for three months, then have it stopped cold turkey and see how THEY feel. We'll then see how many of them are squawking that this is a "noisy minority," thing!
> I just wanted to let everyone know that after only 3 days of my new meds that the awful withdrawal of effexor seems like only a bad dream.. I still have occasional numbness in my hands and arms.. but nothing like it was.. I had no choice but to stop cold turkey.. my advice to those coming off.. wean or have your Dr give you something in place of it.. these withdrawals have been a nightmare.. literally.. thanks for all the input.. it has been greatly appreciated.. ill still update from time to time and see how all is doing
Posted by jubilee on November 21, 2004, at 0:37:23
In reply to Delayed Withdrawl???, posted by sexylexy on November 19, 2004, at 22:12:02
From effexor withdrawal too fast I had blurred vision and was dizzy 3 days as I started craming them back down me , but I didn't know if I was going to be able to stop it in time. Got taken off vallium real fast and survived 4 small strokes that took me 6 months to recover from. Nausea, blured vision , sounded drunk, nkunb hand, dizzy , blured vision. I only suggest going off very very slow. I personally would take myself down real slow as I was still on it as its taken me months already and I have about 2 months to go. On 300 and now on 37 mg a day. Must cut down every 3 weeks very small amount as I almost died twice. I am convinced Drs really dont want to know. Thank God I decided while I hadjust gotten a large boittle. The closer I am getting to thie lowest dose I feel the wierdest, sweats, irratable, cant sleep at this time at all hardly, where last week I slept all week. Extreem fibro pain last week. Nausea. Go slow please, thats just what I would do if I was to do it again and had ins to pay for it or even if I could afford it. I was told 4 months , but its more like 5 or more months from 300. God bless all. Also I heard about 7 days of prozac after I totally qiite. Anybody know about wellbutrin?? Got to go off thsat now?? God Bless you all, Jubilee
Posted by jubilee on November 21, 2004, at 0:58:54
In reply to Re: Advice for the weary?, posted by jiggitykid on November 21, 2003, at 8:27:40
Started first of Aug from 300. Down to t half 37's a day. Felt wierd all week and felt like I dont know who I am since last drop. Cant sleep. Confused and getting fearful so started taking some inderal for panic attack as I just don't get scared . Sure glad for Dr Bob and the awsome people on this board and how we get to share and encourage each other. I suggest slow . Cant sleep and wierd thoughts and dreams. Get phycodic cause cant sleep so I am taking some seriquil I have , but hardly works. Oh yea, inderal is the old fashioned panic attack pill. Its a heart med. God Bless you all. Still excited I will be getting life back soon. Must go down to just a few pebbles even I know. Look to him, Jubilee
Posted by Wanda C on November 21, 2004, at 12:10:07
In reply to Re: Delayed Withdrawl???, posted by jubilee on November 21, 2004, at 0:37:23
Wow, this all sounds so familiar to me. I just posted a fraction of my details on 11/20 and it is amazing how all of our stories are the same. Why is this pill legal and why haven't doctors found something for us to help with the withdrawls, it is obvious we all have them. I thought effexor was supposed to help us feel better, I wanted to seriously DIE when I tried to get off. My doctor tried to just switch me over to prozac and quit effexor all together. I was on 225 of effexor and the prozac was 20mg twice a day. I couldn't even make it to my second day, my fiance had to rush me to the hospital, actually drag me because I wanted to just lay in bed and die. I threw up the entire way there with uncontrolable shaking and twitching. Thank god my doctors office is there. He put me right back on my effexor upped the dose to 300 and gave me adavan. Adavan is what saved me. Doctors are leary about prescribing adavan because it is habbit forming, but it only took me three. Not all at the same time, but it sure took the anxiety edge off and actually let me sleep without sweating.
To the person who I am replying to, I tried wellbutrin but it gave me a seizure and I have never had one before. It sounds like it wouldn't be safe for you since you already have had medical difficulties. That is just my opinion though.
I do know however, I am extremely thankful I found this web sight, it has helped me because I thought I was going crazy, but come to find out its not me it is the medication making me like that. It has also helped my fiance becasue of corse he was so scared to see me like that and this web site gave him an inside look at what I am going through. I wish everyone that has written to this web site and to the ones who don't know about it yet, best of luck and health. We deserve it and so do our families.
Posted by DustBuster on November 21, 2004, at 16:44:49
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again » DustBuster, posted by Jiggitykid on November 18, 2004, at 21:29:35
Well, I'm am now 100% convinced that the terrible anixiety, depression and anger I experienced earlier this week was withdrawl from Effexor. After a day and a half of uncontrollable anger, depression and crying, the symptoms quickly subsided. Maybe the Benadryl did help, not sure.
Yesterday (a week after quitting), while out shopping, I started to feel dizzy and weak, with sore muscles. I just went home, and today I'm still feeling flu-ish. But I'll just hold on, this too shall pass, I'm sure.
It does seem odd to me, but I guess I've read others' withdrawl stories as well, that these symptoms seem to come in waves, intersperse with periods of feeling 'okay'. My cycle, so far, seems to be every 1-1/2 to 2 days. I'll be fine for a couple days, feel bad for a couple days, then repeat. Sounds like shampoo instructions. ;-)
All this, after only 3 weeks of Effexor. I agree whole heartedly with whomever said all sr mgmt at Wyeth should be sentenced to a few months of "treatment" with their own poison!
Patrick
Posted by dancingstar on November 21, 2004, at 17:18:30
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again, posted by DustBuster on November 21, 2004, at 16:44:49
Hang in their Patrick. Thanks to you guys and the petition where people also complained of similar symptoms, I am able to verify the validity of my own problems with this drug. I promise you that one way or another, I will see that this is brought to light...at the least. The price for our taking this drug has been outrageous to both ourselves and the people around us, and we don't even know exactly what to do or how long this will last, what the effects are to our bodies, minds and spirits. I'm not sure if it's worse for those with serious mental disorders or for those of us who were prescribed the drug for things like "fatigue," or -- dare I say -- hot flashes.
I'd say they've got some 'splainin to do :-). Like I say, hang in there...I'm working on it almost as I write this.
In the meantime, try to know that most of what you are feeling is withdrawal and please, please try to get yourself to a trustworthy M.D. and inform them about what's up. They do care, but they don't know. If you can get some SAMe into your system, it's expensive, but it starts to help, and I don't know why, but DMAE has helped me, too. I have isolated this result as I started DMAE separately.Yesterday someone tipped me off to trying a diet for colitis, and I'm now going to try to avoid most raw foods, which I tend to eat, like salads, dodge all dairy -- cause dairy of any kind isn't working. Eating tiny, tiny amounts seems to be better, and be sure to cook everything. She recommended potatoes...of course, I haven't eaten starches for so long that it's really hard for me to submit to this sort of thing. Maybe I can eat a piece of a yam or something. Also, probably fats should be avoided. While your stomach may like sugar at this time, and it may be good for you, some of us just can't go there cause it also increases the amount of yeast in your system. Harumph......A little rice, or brown rice is okay, boiled chicken, salmon are all thumbs up.
I guess some compromise is just going to be a fact of life here :-).Anyway, if you are one of those people that eat potatoes, they could make you feel better.
I know you didn't ask for a diet. I hope you feel better. The Benadryl is pretty amazing, huh?
Bebe
Posted by dancingstar on November 21, 2004, at 17:27:43
In reply to Re: withdrawl? Not sure, but I AM depressed again, posted by sunny10 on November 19, 2004, at 10:03:07
Has anyone tried acupunture for this?
I know that on Friday I had a massage for the neck/shoulders/upper back/ arms/nerves problem which besides my stomach is the worst of it at this point -- does that sound like a bad joke? Really, I am so very much better than I was, honest! And since I knew the masseuse, it was really helpful. I really want to try that again next week. It seems like I'm okay as long as I don't get tooooo stressed out, not cause I can't handle the stress emotionally or mentally but because my physical nervous system doesn't feel as though it is completely healthy, like the lines haven't healed completely or there are tears or breaks in my body internally, like in my stomach. Can anyone follow this? It feels like there are rips in my system or something?
Posted by dancingstar on November 22, 2004, at 17:13:41
In reply to Re: the nightmare of effexor » dancingstar, posted by Jiggitykid on November 19, 2004, at 9:58:39
You may as well just write me at bebe0217@aol.com, and i will keep you updated. I am looking into three possibilites right now. It is most important to me that I work with people concerned with public health and safety, and I do have access to some of the best and brightest minds in the business.
Posted by mandilynn on December 9, 2004, at 14:49:31
In reply to Re: Delayed Withdrawl???, posted by Wanda C on November 21, 2004, at 12:10:07
Ah, I think I'm going crazy. But it's nice to know I'm not alone. Not only am I experiencing withdrawals from effexor down from 150MG to 75MG for 4 days to 37.5MG for 4 days to nothing...I'm on my 2nd day effexor free, but I'm also almost 6 weeks pregnant. Before finding this site I thought a lot of my symptoms were pregnancy related but now I see they could be from withdrawal as well. I knew the brain shivers and light headedness were from withdrawal because I've experienced them before from missing a dose. But I've also been have very vivid dreams, incredible night sweats, and trouble sleeping, all of witch I was blaming on the pregnancy. Now I see it could be from either. I'm glad to be getting off this drug, both for my baby's safety and mine, but these withdrawals are aful. Not to mention the other pregnancy symptoms I am having. The possible long term withdrawal effects are scaring me though. Has anyone had these brain shivers or any other symptom go on for long term? Is there anyone else going through pregnancy and withdrawals at the same time? Thanks for everyone's support. It's great to know I'm not completely falling apart.
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