Posted by michael on January 17, 2001, at 11:45:09
In reply to Reboxatine, fatigue, coming off effexor etc!!!, posted by NikkiT2 on January 16, 2001, at 13:49:52
NikkiT2-
Just wanted to say that you may not have any withdrawl (re: effexor) to deal with... I had none. (went down from 225mg/day in approx a week)
I think we read a lot about it here, because those who experience it are looking for help... and we don't hear from the people who had no withdrawl problems.
Hoping you'll be one of the 'quiet'/no-withdrawl people... Good luck. michael
> Well, saw pdoc this morning and spoke to him about how low I've got again, and how tired I am all the damned time.
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> Well, he has decided to take me off Effexor, and put me onto Reboxatine. The thiorizadine has also been stopped as it's had it's rules changed and can only be [rescribed for schizophrenia!! I mentioned that I was really worried about coming off the effexor, and he said that it was nothing to worry about anmd that there weren't any side effects coming off!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT??????? So, I've got the great Effexor withdrawal to face now :o(
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> Well, the reboxatine is a noradrenaline re-uptake inhibitor... anyone know how this will feel as apposed to an ssri... and other other info on it. I'm also being sent for blood tests as preperation for going on lithium next month... and then the following month if there is no sign of me being better, he is going to hospitalise me....
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> well, just after a quick whinge, and some info really!
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> Ta
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> Nikki
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