Posted by KristiVegas on December 1, 2006, at 22:03:18
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by cristyleigh on December 1, 2006, at 15:52:31
> Gabbie...the main reason that I stopped taking Effexor was because besides not making me feel better I was having these "episodes" that would last from a few second to 1-2 minutes that I would just feel downright HORRIBLE. It's kind of hard to explain but they just felt like something was missing or that something was REALLY wrong but I couldn't figure out why or what I was feeling. They were so intense that I started to get scared that I was going to stay that way permanently and was feaking out. Main point, get in touch with your Dr. ASAP and figure out an alternative treatment!
> CristyI completely agree! Sometimes U have to take charge of UR own treatment. My Doc really doesn't like it when I tell him I've been reading up on this or that-I'll be halfway thru the conversation and he'll interrupt or change the subject. When I tell him the ADHD is off the scale, he'll ask the same question: "how's your concentration?" BTW, the Adderall isn't working either. It's just a combination of things that have convinced me that he's a lost cause and I need to move on to someone who will listen. Also,there is NO reason for a Doc not to call back
EVER!!
Kristi
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