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Old 09-08-2007, 05:54 PM #1
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I took Effexor for a couple of years. I had no positive results taking it and no ill effects when I stopped.
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I was also just prescribed effexor for neuropathic pain and mood, looking for info. I appreciate everything posted.

if anyone else has input- I am still listening
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I took Citalopram (Celexa?) for 2 months (prescribed by neuro) and felt no different and was sleeping WAY too much and planned to quit. Internist prescribed Fluoxetine (Prozac?) and I did one day switch with no ill effects about 6 weeks ago. I don't think it's doing one bit of good either.
Oh, how I wish there were a magic pill somewhere ~sigh~
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I am currently taking Effexor. It's one of the few meds that has worked for me. I do not take the extended release (I have had bariatric bypass surgery, so I absorb meds differently), but I have found that I have to take the meds three times a day to not have any withdrawal effects. (Although for me, the side effects serve as a reminder to take the meds if I have forgotten - I always keep some extra in the car just in case I forget).

The withdrawal symptoms I experience are similar to what other people here have described. My head will shake, I will get flashes of light, I will become dizzy, and generally feel blah. The first symptom I feel is a strange one though. I always feel a buzzing in my lower lip and my bottom front 4 teeth ache. As long as I take my meds while I am feeling that, I don't get the other symptoms. For me, the side effects are just part of the meds. As long as they are working for me, I Am OK with it (And yes, I totally had to go off them a little over a year ago. I kept cutting my dose down by a 1/4 every 5 days or so (since I don't take the extended release, I can do that). That really seems to help calm those symptoms.
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