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Old 02-20-2016, 09:12 AM #1
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Has anyone tried this? My neurologist recommended this for my anxiety I have now. Input greatly appreciated. Thank you
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Many have tried Effexor over the years. It helped some, not helpful for others. Everybody will have their own response to using it. It is an SNRI med. The side-effects causes some to choose to stop taking it.

Have you tried any natural ways of helping your brain tolerate stress ? I'm doing good with the Vitamin regimen and 100 mgs of 5-HTP and 200 mgs of L-Theanine. I was on an SSRI for 14 years before tapering off and taking 5-HTP and L-Theanine instead.

But, getting anxiety under control can cause great improvements in PCS symptoms.
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Yea I'm having a hard time with anxiety. . My concussion was from an assault. But after that I've been having trouble feeling ok, lost a few friends due to.the concussion. So I'm just not always ok.i don't like meds at all I haven't taken it so we'll see .


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Many have tried Effexor over the years. It helped some, not helpful for others. Everybody will have their own response to using it. It is an SNRI med. The side-effects causes some to choose to stop taking it.

Have you tried any natural ways of helping your brain tolerate stress ? I'm doing good with the Vitamin regimen and 100 mgs of 5-HTP and 200 mgs of L-Theanine. I was on an SSRI for 14 years before tapering off and taking 5-HTP and L-Theanine instead.

But, getting anxiety under control can cause great improvements in PCS symptoms.
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Have you seen a psychologist or psychiatrist ? You anxiety may be due to PTSD from the assault. Plus, a psychiatrist would be better at understanding which anti-anxiety drugs to use. Try looking for a psychiatrist who works with TBI and PTSD.

Personally, I don't think non-psychiatrists should be prescribing psycho-active meds.
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Last year in April my doctor prescribed it to me. I took it for one week, then I decided to stop taking it.
I felt terrible, it messed up my PCS brain, I was puking the whole time and I was not able to get out of bed.

Never again!
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Anja,

I didn't know Germans puked!

The way you wrote that made me laugh, thanks!

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That's the word my dictionary told me. Okay, I think "throwing up" sounds better
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A psychiatrist prescribed it to me too .. she seemed knowledgeable on head injuries.
I dunno tho
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Have you seen a psychologist or psychiatrist ? You anxiety may be due to PTSD from the assault. Plus, a psychiatrist would be better at understanding which anti-anxiety drugs to use. Try looking for a psychiatrist who works with TBI and PTSD.

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I take Effexor, but I've been on it for 12 years for depression that is hereditary. It has worked really well for me, but after the concussion I'm having a bit more sadness. I do know people who have suffered far worse depression as a side effect. For me the only side effects are the crazy dreams, but they're funny for me.


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I'm going to ask the neurologist on Wed if it in anyway will harm my pcs. I have been having more anxiety and pretty bad depression since my assault and tbi. Just looking for help.



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