Ryagrace Posted October 29, 2018 Share Posted October 29, 2018 I have successfully micro tapered off 150mg of Effexor over the last 4 months (after 12 years of being on it). It was a rocky road full of sick days, dizzy spells, brain zaps and sleepless nights. But, it is done. Now after 3 days of being completely free the “real” fun has begun... emotions. I don’t find myself feeling physically sick like I did while coming off. I do however find myself very emotional. Normal?? Not emotional in a harmful way just lots of emotional tears, some trouble with sleep and an over all feeling of uneasiness. It is my hope that this is just residual from the absence of medication and that it will pass in time. Have others experienced this? How did you cope? How long did it last? Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus ChessieCat Posted October 29, 2018 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted October 29, 2018 Hi Ryagrace and welcome to SA, What you have experienced, and are experiencing are typical withdrawal symptoms from reducing and stopping your drug too quickly. Dr Joseph Glenmullen's Withdrawal Symptoms It's good that you did taper, however it is much faster than SA recommends. SA's tapering protocol is reducing by no more than 10% of the current dose followed by a hold of about 4 weeks to allow the brain to adapt to not getting as much of the drug. Why taper by 10% of my dosage? The only known way to reduce withdrawal symptoms is to reinstate the drug you were taking. Because you have only been off completely for a few days reinstatement is highly likely to work. My suggestion is to immediately take the last dose you were taking. Please read Post #1 of this topic: About reinstating and stabilizing to reduce withdrawal symptoms. It takes about 4 days for a dose change to get to full level in the blood and a bit longer for it to register in the brain. We suggest you keep daily symptoms notes on paper. This will allow you to see how reinstatement is affecting your symptoms. It is important to be patient during this time and not panic and end up increasing your dose too soon. The idea of reinstatement isn't to get rid of withdrawal symptoms completely but to bring them to a bearable level. After stabilising, which may take 3-6 months, you can then taper more slowly. Q: Have you been skipping days? If yes, please let us know and we can suggest what dose you would take daily. This really helped me to understand SA's recommendations: Video: Healing From Antidepressants - Patterns of Recovery Tips for tapering off Effexor (venlafaxine) Windows and Waves Pattern of Stabilization To help us out, please create your drug signature which will appear below every post you make. This allows us to see your history at a glance. Thank you. Please include the following information. Please be as accurate as possible about the dates and doses. Please make it nice simple by following these instructions (NO diagnoses or symptoms please - thank you). Please update it whenever you make a change: details for last 2 years - dates, ALL drugs, doses summary for older than 2 years - just years and drug/s Account Settings – Create or Edit a signature This is your own Introduction topic where you can ask questions about your own situation and journal your progress. * NO LONGER ACTIVE on SA * MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: (6 year taper) 0mg Pristiq on 13th November 2021 ADs since ~1992: 25+ years - 1 unknown, Prozac (muscle weakness), Zoloft; citalopram (pooped out) CTed (very sick for 2.5 wks a few months after); Pristiq: 50mg 2012, 100mg beg 2013 (Serotonin Toxicity) Tapering from Oct 2015 - 13 Nov 2021 LAST DOSE 0.0025mg Post 0 updates start here My tapering program My Intro (goes to tapering graph) VIDEO: Antidepressant Withdrawal Syndrome and its Management Link to comment
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