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So I've just changed my meds...
Anyone (who has not been diagnosed with anxiety!) took effexor xr and got really bad anxiety on it? I am trembling most of the time, my teeth are clenching most of the time and it's to the point it's super sore now and I can't eat anything without feeling pain. I just feel at edge most of the time. My exams are around the corner and because of this med change I can't concentrate on studying AT ALL. I also feel lethargic but when I am on the bed I can't sleep at all; I just toss and turn on the bed. With what little experience I had with antidepressants I knew this isn't good so I'm meeting my pdoc next week. Just wanna hear thoughts of anyone who faced this with Effexor XR. The last time I had this kind of medication-induced anxiety is on Luvox... but this is by far worse than Luvox. (I feel like crying because of this med T_T)
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I take Nefazodone and Klonopin for my anxiety and it does help me a lot.
I tried many different ADs for anxiety, Klonopin works the best for me. |
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I don't have an anxiety Dx but have been on Effexor for some years because of my clinical depression. It has helped me without any obvious side-effects.
If you decide that Effexor is not helping you then you could discuss the option of Mirtazapine (marketed as Remeron among other names) with your psychiatrist. The pharmacology of Remeron is similar but not identical to that of Effexor so it might meet your needs without the side-effects that you are experiencing with Effexor.
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Note: we all react so differently to medicines.
However, I have Acute Anxiety and Effexor XR has helped it, but again, we all have different chemical compositions, hence, why there are so many different medicines. |
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thanks for all the replies guys! i will meet my pdoc soon.... need to hang in there T_T
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never tried an SNRI before, this is my first. and this makes me scared about others... ![]()
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"The is no better exercise for the human heart than reaching and lifting others up." - John Holmes herethennow: This ward is a prison! dx: recurrent MDD.
Wardmate: No.. here's not a prison. *points to brain* Here is. |
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I take effexor. My biggest issue is that it kept me up at night. I saw my sleep doc and he told me to take the dose in the AM. I've been doing that and it's fine for me.
I also would swear by Cymbalta but our insurance stopped covering it and made it grossly overpriced. With most AD's I think you just have to find the one that fits you and your symptoms.
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