Anyway, I just wanted to say that here we are, 2 yrs after an event that gave me a clue that Effexor was causing at least the alcohol component, and he's finally down to about 14 mg (from his usual dose of 150 mg). I pour out his capsules (generic, the kind with tiny round beads) and count them back in--currently 14 of the little evil things. We do one less every 3 or 4 weeks. We went faster early on (about 5-10% reduction per month, but the lower we go, the more difficulty he has).
His anxiety is back as bad as it was when he went on the med, but he refuses any more of these mind-altering, LIFE-altering drugs. His RLS vanished after just a short time of reducing (evidently it was dose-related). A "fog" lifted at about 50% off the drug. At 75% off he apologized for all the stuff he'd done that had been inappropriate, saying it "wasn't me--it's not who I am". He said that he couldn't have seen it when he was still controlled by the drug. His appetite is back, which unfortunately is meaning even more weight gain now that he's taking in more calories than he did when he didn't have an appetite. He is finally caring about himself again--he agreed to a sleep study which showed the SEVERE apnea (avg of 110 per HOUR). He still drinks, but it's more under control--for the most part. I pray it can go back to normal once all the med is out of his system.
We had to hang out several months at the lowest dose level--37.5 mg--to let his brain adjust and have a rest. There was an event of drinking a little too much in a short time span, on an empty stomach, that scared us: He sort of blanked out, like he was going to take a nap, then jerked upright saying "wow, all the sudden I'm just here." Then he suggested it'd be a good idea that I hide our handguns. That was so scary. He says his mind and emotions feel "exposed" and it's very unsettling. And here he was, withdrawing over a course of 1 year at that point (from 150 mg down to 37.5 mg). How pharmaceutical companies can live with themselves knowing some people might never get off these drugs--never mind that they might shouldn't have been put on them to start, or that they were only needed "short term"--simply because they can't go without them or their lives get so messed up from "just the withdrawal".
First do no harm. Yeah, right.
Good luck to everyone.
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I'm desperate to find out abut this law suit against Effexor I been taking it for about 12 yrs on and off and of course doctors will add Wellbutrin, depakote, cymbala, buspar, and mixing all this antidepressant they will add Xanax just to treat postpartum depression, I struggle for 12 years with addiction of all this drugs and now I'm 57yrs old and my daughter is 15yrs old and it is so hard to see my daughter grown up and not having memories of her growing up I feel I lost 12 yrs of my life and my family's life my life had change so much.
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My name is Susan and did take that stupid drug which changed me completely and of course the doctor did not make me aware of any possible changes I had to find out myself and boy did I what hell my family and I went through is unspeakable they should ban this drug and stop using on people please respond back I will get on your train
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