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Posted by Jason1972 on August 25, 2006, at 23:15:11
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by alimae on August 24, 2006, at 21:03:35
> Has anyone taken effexor for social anxiety disorder????? My 18 year old is about to start. Any info is greatly needed...
I took effexor for 4 years. It worked very well for anxiety. It really takes the edge off of stressful situations.
I came off of it because of prostatitus symptoms. I did have a history of prostate problems years before I took effexor, however they had gone away to a very manageable level. After being on effexor for 2 years the prostate symptoms returned with a vengence. After researching on my own, with no advise from any doctors I discovered that effexor can cause prostate problems.
That's my story... Jay
Posted by HOPEFULL on August 26, 2006, at 8:37:27
In reply to Re: Horrible drug, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 12, 2006, at 9:17:44
Has anyone gained weight with EFFEXOR XR, eat and feel empty, retain water, unable to sleep even taking ambien sleep like 4 good hours when I was able to sleep 10 before taking EFFEXOR XR, and yawn all day...has anyone had these symtoms...I just started 5 days ago taking EFFEXOR XR ALSO NOW I DON'T WANT TO GET OUT OF BED AND FEEL WORSE THAN BEFORE
Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 26, 2006, at 9:05:23
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by Ts6639 on August 25, 2006, at 13:15:00
Don't forget that every med. seems to work quite differently for a lot of us. I know that reading to much, ie Psycho Babble overload, can scare you from probably aspirin. I actually quit Effexor, about two years ago, mainly because of reading of the potential scary side effects and withdrawl issues. Yes, my cholesterol went way up, but I dealt with it with Omega 3 and Niacin and I had no problems getting off Effexor as I weaned myself off, even taking the capsule open and dumping out a certain amount of the little capsules inside.........Effexor is not for everyone. I am thinking about starting it again along with ECT, as I have battle the darkness for way to long and been through almost all the newer meds. along with the side effects or no benefit..
food for thought......Paxil and Zoloft almost killed me....others have done well.......go figure???
e
Posted by invisibleman15010 on August 26, 2006, at 9:07:34
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » invisibleman15010, posted by Phillipa on August 25, 2006, at 21:02:01
I agree, I agree, I agree!
e
Posted by inshadeoftree on August 26, 2006, at 13:12:27
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » Phillipa, posted by invisibleman15010 on August 26, 2006, at 9:07:34
effexor at 37.5 mgs and five days of use...way too little to have measurable side effects...yes....so we worry really well...are we good at worry.and analyzing to pieces our bits and pieces...my latest advice was to use meditation and yoga to stop thinking and get to the healing work...well jeeze I know that...How ?... is my question...I'm useing effexor for the sixth day....soon to go to the threshold of 75 mgs a day...am I concerned yup am I worried Yup am I going to be brave yup...am I gonna do meditation and yoga every day nope...do I want someone to fix me Yup...am I doing my share of the fixing/work nope...will I live and breath and dream another day You Bet...am I making progress in my search for the real me yup...I just put these words down here for you to read 'cause it makes me feel I'm not quite so alone in my confused hard to measure world...Luck and kisses to us all.
Posted by SLS on August 27, 2006, at 18:55:00
In reply to Re: Pseudo Cushing's (nm), posted by Crazy Horse on August 23, 2006, at 9:48:25
Posted by Elroy on August 28, 2006, at 10:47:08
In reply to How are you doing? (nm) » Crazy Horse, posted by SLS on August 27, 2006, at 18:55:00
Actually getting gradually better and better (although slowly - at leastsomewhat surely). The significant increase in the Xanax XR (as per NIH) seemed to help a lot. Both in the anxiety department AND in the area of starting to see a reduction in cortiosl levels - still elevated and reductions are slow and mild but still are reductions.
Also, having work continued to be done to get hormones levels tweaked via Hormone Replacement Therapy has also helped a lot too (bioidentical hormone replacement - NOT artificial synthetic hormone replacement that is not molecularly identical).
Most days am having very, very slight twinges of anxiety here and there. No real background anxiety anmore and any anxiety flare-ups are usually much more shorter in length and lesser intensity.
Elroy
Posted by corafree on August 28, 2006, at 11:37:04
In reply to Re: Pseudo Cushing's » invisibleman15010, posted by Elroy on August 23, 2006, at 7:50:07
Just throwing in simple 'too-sense' here.
When I was first asked if I was depressed, many years ago, my response was that I was so anxious 'it' (anxiety) was causing an alteration in my confident personality and maintaining relationships and making decisions and in my physical wellness.
The P said, "That's depression!" He/she, and all following Ps have put the main focus on 'depression'.(?) It was like putting the cart before the horse. It was really anxiety.
Prozac only worked w/ a benzo. Even Effexor only worked w/ a benzo. After trials of pretty much all ADs, and many years later now, and so much unhappiness, I believe that depression is, at least in me, sadness or grief, and I believe it is very hormonally related, as well as it is environmentally related (for example; a loss).
I'm on Valium and levothyroxine. I take Soma for sleep.
Afa the stress hormone idea, I'm convinced it is a cause of a lot of digestive problems I am currently having, mainly spastic colon, and extreme IBS. Because I am on Valium, a colo-rectal physician would not prescribe anything for me. I am reacting to many foods/drinks w/ hours of cramping and then diarrhea.
I switched from bio-identical HRT to synthetic estrogen in patch form just a week ago because, although plant-based estrogen really increased my sense of well-being, I was eating sugar and salt by the handfuls and weight was distributing itself around my mid section. I am a woman w/o a pear-shape body and it was just more than I could handle.
This HRT switch ALMOST(!) has me wanting an AD again, but I KNOW what is going on. I mean, I can cognitively tell myself these moody feelings are hormonally related and I just can't have a perfect figure and a stress free life too, or, can't 'have my cake and eat it too'. It's a trade off. I don't wish to be a zombie. I don't, today, desire to be on an AD to dull my passion to feel. Even if that means I must feel some sadness. If I find myself w/ suicidal ideation, I self-talk myself down/back.
Re: anxiety specifically, especially now w/ some increase since change in HRT, I've felt some break-thru panic and the need for fast-acting Xanax.Don't see P for over a month and a capsule of niacinamide and some other alternatives help to calm me. Self-talk helps too. (It's kind of like self praying.)
Basically what I'm saying here is anxiety (or stress really) began BEFORE 'depression' began in my life, and I'm proof that hormones can impact as anxiety w/o an environmental stimulant.
Hope made some sense. Sorry if comments aren't pulled-together or in proper order. Have a headache and can't be online long. Anyone identify or comment?
love, cf
Posted by corafree on August 28, 2006, at 14:04:30
In reply to New header/old topic, posted by inshadeoftree on August 26, 2006, at 13:12:27
Gave me chills ... :)
Yes Effexor-XR can be analyzed all over the place and do every dance and 'not'.
I lost weight while others gained.(?)
I've chosen 'not' to take it anymore. I've taken it five times and had different results each time.
It is the only AD I've ever taken that seemed to help alleviate anxiety ... yet, ... not enough that I didn't need a benzo of some sort.
Oh, and my GYN wanted me to take it for hot flashes. (And, as I recall, it did keep them at bay.)
Still, remaining AD free now.
bestwishes, cf
Posted by Phillipa on August 28, 2006, at 20:23:15
In reply to Re: New header/old topic » inshadeoftree, posted by corafree on August 28, 2006, at 14:04:30
Corafree how did you get AD free? What about brain zaps and all that stuff? Love Phillipa
Posted by corafree on August 28, 2006, at 20:56:30
In reply to Re: New header/old topic » corafree, posted by Phillipa on August 28, 2006, at 20:23:15
I was on Norpamin for a few months. Helped me fall asleep also. Quit it.
I was on Wellbutrin for a few days. (I felt 'mania' for the first time in my life and thought to myself, how horrible for anyone to have to try to 'live'. 'feeling frozen but moving a mile a minute'!) Quit it!
I woke up the next morning and noticed my thoughts were positive instead of negative and (okay ... this is going to sound cRaZy ;) I had this feeling that someone had been in the room with me as I slept. (I live alone.)
I began Soma a couple nights later for sleep.
You have to know, it's been 30yrs of trial and error w/ ADs for me.
Then you brought 'remission' to my attn. I'd never heard that theory.
I'm okay. A lot of feelings and, of course, sadness, but feel somewhat better able to handle. I'm proceeding w/ caution. Also, I don't work. I don't know if I could do this if I had to have a lot of people contact.
A negative; Now that head feels screwed on better, my body is getting screwed up! (I have a lot of digestion problems really flaring up recently and my neck injury that is not yet surgical. Five years ago, I ran, as a hobby. Now as my neck is deteriorating, I'm not able to bounce. Can 'fast-walk' I guess. Always thought looked silly. Not sure about my neighborhood. Thinking treadmill?!
Can't have everything .. ever! .. I guess?!
love, cf
Posted by Phillipa on August 28, 2006, at 21:01:27
In reply to Re: New header/old topic » Phillipa, posted by corafree on August 28, 2006, at 20:56:30
Corafree that's exactly what wellbutrin did to me but I took it for a week ended up in the hospital the doc thought I was manic. Wow!!! you're the only other person I've ever heard this happened to. Love Phillipa
Posted by alimae on August 31, 2006, at 13:43:03
In reply to Re: New header/old topic » corafree, posted by Phillipa on August 28, 2006, at 21:01:27
Son started effexor last week. After 3 days started noticing difficulty with urination(had to really strain) Doc took him off becasue of that side effect. Put him on Zoloft....
Any comments greatly appreciated.Was taking effexor for social anxiety....
Posted by Elroy on August 31, 2006, at 15:46:03
In reply to Re: effexor... urination problems????, posted by alimae on August 31, 2006, at 13:43:03
> Son started effexor last week. After 3 days started noticing difficulty with urination(had to really strain) Doc took him off becasue of that side effect. Put him on Zoloft....
> Any comments greatly appreciated.
>
> Was taking effexor for social anxiety....
One of side effects of Effexor in males is that it gives prostatitis type symptoms in certain males. I had that side effect occur almost immediately when I trieed this drug and it also greatly increased my anxiety levels (which was what I was getting treated for). When I read thru the fine print in the warning brochure that came with the meds, it was even listed there!Why do Pdocs prescribe AD meds for anxiety problems? And generally immediately think of AD medications.
At different times I was put on Wellbutrin (greatly increased anxiety levels), Effexor (brought on prostatitis symptoms plus greatly increased anxiety) and Cymbalta (brought on prostatitis symptoms plus greatly increased anxiety)...
Elroy
Posted by notfred on September 1, 2006, at 22:11:17
In reply to Re: effexor... urination problems???? » alimae, posted by Elroy on August 31, 2006, at 15:46:03
This is less a side effect and more a primary effect. This effect is not uncommon in AD's effecting norepinephrine. Common effects are vasoconstriction, increased heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac output; norepinephrine (Levophed)is used for some medical crisises due to these effects. Norepinephrine has effects on mood but is also a key player in all things cardiac. All AD's that effect norepinephrine have the potential to raise heart rate and blood pressure. For me urination problems were/are start up effects with Effexor and any other AD that effects norepinephrine; it went away with time.
Posted by vanni on September 2, 2006, at 13:23:55
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
Thanks to everyone for participating on this website. When I started EffexorXR 5 months ago it was reassuring to hear other people's experiences (even though some did freak me out!). I am 53 and am taking 75mg Effexor, 50mg of trazadone at night and have a low dose estrogen patch...I call it my menopause cocktail! I have never taken any psychotropic medication before. Prior to this combo I was very anxious, couldn't sleep, had night sweats, was irritable, cried easily, my memory was lousy and I had trouble focussing. I was worried I was not doing my job well and that I shouldn't be driving. Well now I feel like a million bucks! I am sleeping at least 7 hours, have energy, feel calm and optimistic most of the time, can think straight, can laugh again, and am more active. I think I have had a low level of anxiety and depression my whole life and didn't know it. I think about how it might be when I have to go off all these drugs (if I have to) but that is not today and I am grateful to be enjoying my life again.
Vanni
Posted by invisibleman15010 on September 2, 2006, at 15:47:09
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by vanni on September 2, 2006, at 13:23:55
Wow..that's great to hear. I am on my 4th day at restarting 75mg of Effexor XR. First two days were not bad at all, today I feel pretty wiped out. More or less like flue symptons. Today was the first day in a long time that I was not able to force myself to exercise after breakfast, just went back to bed. But, I have high hopes that in a few days it will pass. I had some luck on Effoxor about 1 and half years ago, but quit after reading to much about horrible withdrawl stories, plus my cholestorol did sky rocket and my family has a serious heart disease history on both sides. I easily weaned myself off of effexor and got my cholesterol back down on Omega 3 and Niacin as my Dr. did not want to add a statin to my new med. cocktail that followed Effexor......well the first step on my way to getting well is started, restarting Effexor, the second is over too, making the commitment to have ECT and going through the prescreening.
e
Posted by vanni on September 2, 2006, at 18:06:50
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » vanni, posted by invisibleman15010 on September 2, 2006, at 15:47:09
To e,
I felt a bit nauseous and really revved up for the first few days (started with 37.5 mg for three weeks) and needed the trazadone to be able to sleep at all. I lost my appetite and lost some weight at first. All of that settled down after 3 weeks and I went up to 75mg and felt even better. I can't drink much coffee or other caffienated drinks as I get too speedy. I know it's time to eat (I usually eat three healthy meals a day) because I start to feel a bit nauseous. I also get this chirping sound in my left ear every once in awhile that is weird but not a problem! As well as feeling emotionally better I have noticed that tension I used to get in my upper back doesn't happen anymore. I also have had left leg pain due to a herniated disc and that is less intense. Brain chemistry is pretty amazing!Vanni
Posted by HOPEFULL on September 2, 2006, at 18:23:58
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by vanni on September 2, 2006, at 13:23:55
THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT, I JUST STARTED TAKING EFFOREX AND STOP TAKING IT BECAUSE IT WOULD NOT LET ME SLEEP AND THEN I READ ALL THESE COMMENTS AND IT JUST SCARED ME, SO I STOP TAKING IT AND NOW TODAY AFTER READING YOUR COMMENT, I STARTED AGAIN,BUT TELL ME HOW LONG DID IT TAKE BEFORE YOU STARTED FEEELING POSITIVE? AND TAKING TRAZONE DOES IT LET YOU SLEEP ALL NIGHT OR DO YOU WAKE UP AND HAVE A HARD TIME GOING BACK TO SLEEP? AND DID YOU GAIN ANY WEIGHT? THANK YOU
Posted by HOPEFULL on September 2, 2006, at 18:25:02
In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR?, posted by vanni on September 2, 2006, at 13:23:55
THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT, I JUST STARTED TAKING EFFOREX AND STOP TAKING IT BECAUSE IT WOULD NOT LET ME SLEEP AND THEN I READ ALL THESE COMMENTS AND IT JUST SCARED ME, SO I STOP TAKING IT AND NOW TODAY AFTER READING YOUR COMMENT, I STARTED AGAIN,BUT TELL ME HOW LONG DID IT TAKE BEFORE YOU STARTED FEEELING POSITIVE? AND TAKING TRAZONE DOES IT LET YOU SLEEP ALL NIGHT OR DO YOU WAKE UP AND HAVE A HARD TIME GOING BACK TO SLEEP? AND DID YOU GAIN ANY WEIGHT? THANK YOU
Posted by vanni on September 2, 2006, at 20:33:49
In reply to Re: VANNI, posted by HOPEFULL on September 2, 2006, at 18:25:02
I had more energy right away. It was a couple of weeks later I added the trazadone and my sleep then began to improve. My mood improved gradually, especially when I got more regular sleep. I began with 25mg of trazadone and that wasn't enough. I have settled at 50mg. Most nights I sleep through, but if I wake up I can go back to sleep. I rarely get that middle of the night anxiety, and if I get it at all it passes more quickly and I don't feel wrecked the next day.
Vanni
Posted by invisibleman15010 on September 3, 2006, at 8:28:57
In reply to Re: VANNI, posted by HOPEFULL on September 2, 2006, at 18:25:02
Just like most of the meds. , they all effect us differently. So strange, starting effoxor again, I am wiped out and others it makes anxious, just like Paxil, regular wellbutrin and Zoloft did to me. I hope this passes for me in a few days, as I like to workout everyday and eat healthy also. This I can handle if it passes in a week or so. Paxil had me on the floor, puking, shaking all over, brain zaps...yadah......and Yes, I was scared off of Effoxor the first time I tried it by reading the posts.......so one has to be careful and try to balance out the comments and remember they are relating others experiances, not necessarily something that will happen to you. Restarting Effoxor is the prelude for ECT for me. I will post my experiances........if I remember how to...good luck to all....hang in there...there has to be life out there for us....
e
Posted by Galennt on September 3, 2006, at 14:17:29
In reply to Anyone had success on Effexor XR? , posted by jp on October 24, 1999, at 14:59:14
Hi there,
>
> Anyone care to comment on the use of Effexor? Anyone
> "happy" with it? I have tried Prozac (too much anxiety),
> Serzone (too sedating). I am currently on Buspar for anxiety.
>
> Been reading many different reports... Effexor seems
> to have a lot of success...
>
> please share your thoughts on this.
Hi,After trying numerous other meds with no success Effexor yanked me out of a deep five month depressive episode. Thirteen years later my dose is higher than it was at the beginning, but it is still working. I switched to XR when it came out, to reduce side effects. I know several other people who are doing well on Effexor. It sometimes gets a bad press, here among other places, but it worked for me when nothing else would.
Good luck,
gt
Posted by corafree on September 3, 2006, at 17:25:20
In reply to Re: New header/old topic » corafree, posted by Phillipa on August 28, 2006, at 21:01:27
Hi Phillipa!
Yep ... I'm pretty sure that was 'mania'. Didn't like, couldn't handle.
Checking email. Been sick.
Will get in touch.
love, cf
Posted by corafree on September 3, 2006, at 19:16:20
In reply to Re: effexor... urination problems????, posted by alimae on August 31, 2006, at 13:43:03
All I can say is, I took different AD once and had the same thing happen. Don't recall what AD. I know it was before Effexor or Effexor-XR made its debut.
I had to go to an ER and be catheterized.
I believe it's a nervous system thing related to some chemical or combination of chemicals ... causing stress/spasm. I wonder if it will go away. Feelin' like ya gotta go, and can't, is a horrible feeling.
Good luck.
bestwishes, cf
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