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Old May 09, 2015, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by RisuNeko View Post
For some reason my old nurse practitioner had me stop effexor or cold turkey and I didn't have any withdrawal effects that I remember. But I've never really had withdrawal effects from quitting any med. I usually just feel better afterward. Never tried cymbalta but my wellbutrin is working pretty well and my pdoc won't even prescribe me any snris because he's convinced they will cause mania even though effexor didn't cause it at all. He's just ultra conservative and I hate it. He won't even evaluate me for adhd and I've been asking him for months and he's already said he would never prescribe me a stimulant because of potential mania even though I've taken stimulants before and those didn't cause mania either. The only things that seem to cause mania are extreme stress and extended sleep loss. No med has ever made me manic. I was even on celexa for over two years right before I was diagnosed and that ssri didn't even cause mania. My pdoc is just ridiculously paranoid and med-centric. He didn't even listen to me when I suggested that my last breakthrough manic symptoms were caused by the stress of finals week last term. I'm getting fed up with him. Sorry to rant.
Thanks for sharing you experience. Do you have the option to get a new p-doc? Sounds like he isn't really listening to you and your experiences. My p-doc says that everyone responds to meds differently, which is what makes prescribing so complicated. I actually switched to her maybe 6 months ago when she joined my T's practice because my previous one didn't seem to listen to me. Mine just seemed to downplay any side effects or symptoms I had. My new one is pretty new to the field and up on the latest research. She also really listens to me and seems to be really trying to find the right drug for me. So I'd try someone else if you can!