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Old Apr 29, 2015, 07:49 AM
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I'm taking Effexor for my anxiety and in the last few days my psychiatrist increased my dosage. I'm experiencing a lot of dizziness---which is one of the side effects---but it's so nauseating.

Before taking Effexor I was on Zoloft, and before that I was on Lexapro. Out of all of them I would say Zoloft is the worst as far as dizziness goes, but this still sucks.

I'm not looking for any advice per se but am sitting at home bored and was wondering if anyone can relate or has any funny stories to share about increasing dosage/switching medications. We can roll our eyes at the side effects together.
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Old Apr 29, 2015, 02:18 PM
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I just started Paxil and I've got a nasty headache and I'm dizzy when I stand up. And my, uh, teeth are tingling. Which is weird. Feels like I'm chewing on a battery.
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