Posted by goofy on March 30, 2001, at 12:02:36
In reply to Re: Goofy or Anyone how do you know the mg in EFXR, posted by Fish on March 30, 2001, at 8:48:49
> Goofy, thank you for getting back to me. It sounds like this is the best solution from what I have read in these emails. Were you able to function on the job, etc.? How bad were your side effects? Can you share some of your experience of withdrawl with me and include severity of them? I think it will help me stay focused if I know what to expect. I appreciate your input.
> If I am prepared and know there is an end to the withdrawl symptoms I know I can do it! Fish
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> I don't reccomend opening the capsules because the granules are of varying sizes and so you won't know how much you are really taking at one time.
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> > some of the granuales are fused together and some are a little smaller it is very easy to eye ball this and divide the granuales equally by size. As far as the dose it may differ a slight bit but I don't think it matters that much. It was time consuming but it was worth it!
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> > goofy
Hi Fish,
I expected not to be able to function coming off effexor. The side effects I encountered while going off effexor were very mild and I was able to still function. I was a little fuzzy, tired, emotional and I had some achiness and electrical jolts to my body. None of these symptoms were consistant. I would notice them at different times while I was coming off the effexor. I also noticed a positive difference in the way I felt even with these symptoms. Everybody reacts different, but I was able to still function and be productive. Iam now 20 days free and I feel 100% better. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Good luck.
goofy
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