Posted by jannbeau on October 15, 2002, at 9:43:04
In reply to Re: need info on side effects - help, posted by Starwatcher on October 14, 2002, at 19:11:00
>Same here, to the point that I had to add a stimulant to stay awake. That's the major reason I stopped Effexor. I couldn't function, couldn't think! It may have been related to some sort of interaction with some other med that I take. Don't know!
Jannbeau
I'm glad I didn't have any problems, either, Jann! I was just planning on going out of town overnight at the most, and then I decided to stay away longer - and I forgot to put an Effexor in my small purse pill bottle. I thought on such a low dose anyway, it might be an interesting experiment to see if I had any withdrawal symptoms.
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> I know that it's been stated that Effexor has a short half life in the body - but I seem to have drowsy side effects longer than five hours in the morning sometimes!
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> I'm sleepy right now...zzzz..zzzz...:)
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> > > Hi, Starwatcher!
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> > Cool! I'm so glad you didn't get into any difficulty with discontinuation. Maybe that means that, for you, when it comes to stopping, 37.5 will be a do-able dose. Does this make you think perhaps that the brain may have a threshold for the effects of AD's with short half-lives, or all ADs for that matter? Threshold doses might not result in as great a potential for discontinuation syndrome? Does that make sense?
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> > Cheers,
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> > I did something inadvertently this weekend. I took off and went out of town for my ex-sister-in-law's funeral - and forgot to bring most of my meds ( including Effexor) with me! I was without Effexor from Friday - Sunday (37.5 mg. ea. night) I didn't have any withdrawals from what I can tell. Yes, I did wake up with a headache on Saturday morning - but that always happens anyway, and I was able to get rid of it.
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