Currently taking 112.5mg of venlafaxine. Been on this for 4 weeks. At 75mg was still struggling with some insomnia but since upping to 112.5mg I'm sleeping much better but also experiencing the most awful fatigue ALL day! It does seem to be helping mood and anxiety wise but the tiredness is unbearable.
I'm seeing the dr on Friday and think they will increase me to 150mg. Does anybody think the increase could possibly help with the fatigue (I understand above 150mg it starts working on a different part of the brain?)? Or will it become even worse? Does anybody have any experience of this? Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks
I'm on 225 I dropped to 150 for a while and am now back up to 225. Some of the fatigue you're experiencing may be medication re!aged but don't forget the condition causes major fatigue. A step up in dosage may help or you may need a bigger increase but the only way to really go is try it and see how you feel. Sorry this isn't more positive.
Thanks for the reply Phyllis, I totally understand that depression and anxiety can cause fatigue but I feel my mood has lifted slightly and this awful tiredness has only really started since I went up to 112.5mg.
Hola Clare, me alegra mucho que hayas notado alguna mejora, sin embargo, creo que como has sufrido durante tanto tiempo, tu cuerpo quiere volver a como estaba antes, ha tenido una gran lucha y necesita descansar, así que no te preocupes demasiado por ahora porque aún es pronto y todavía estás tratando de encontrar la dosis adecuada. No sé si estás tomando propanolol, pero lo encontré muy cansado, así que lo he reducido a 40 mg y lo he encontrado mejor. Todavía tengo insomnio, así que siempre que empiece a sentir que necesito un mejor sueño, tomo promazina unas 1-2 noches a la semana. Espero que esto ayude. Espero que hagas más progresos pronto x
Thanks Trina, I did take propranolol when all this first started but haven't taken it now for months. I also take promethazine sometimes. They give this in hospital to help calm you down. I did wonder if this is what's making me so tired but I feel exactly the same tiredness whether I take it or not. Can you remind me what dose you are on and for how long? Is it helping you? Xx
Hi Claire, I dropped the propanolol, and the promethazine I took in the morning, I now only take it at night. I take it when I get home from work though as I definitely have a hangover with it. Trina makes an excellent point. Our bodies have gone through so much before our mood starts to lift, I think there must be an element of catch up with regard to sleep. Our body heals and cells regenerate while we sleep. When our mood is low, what little sleep we do get isnt in the range to a!low our bodies to acheive what they need in a resting state. We are tense and stressed even when we sleep so our muscles etc dont rest the way a non sufferers do. I think that leads to the fatigue and that awful zombie like feeling of dragging yourself through the day. It sounds like you're heading in the right direction but maybe your body needs some time to catch up with your mood. None of what I've said here comes from the professionals I've seen, its purely my way of trying to understand why my body and my head aren't always in sync. Give it time and keep talking to your doctors, anxiety and depression are illnesses of the strong. That's why we make it through the bad times.xx
Thanks Phyllis, you and Trina both make a good point. Unfortunately as the day is going on my mood is dipping and I'm feeling very anxious. I literally feel like I haven't slept for a month despite good sleep the last few nights. I have 2 children to look after so can't feel like this long term. How long have you been on venlafaxine? Did it work for you straight away? Xx
Hello, I just registered on patient.info. I'm from Romania and my english may not be perferct.
I have a 9 years experience with venlafaxine, a love and hate one.
What is or was your initial diagnosis? It realy does matter in the case of venlafaxine, and what other meds are you on? If any.
I've been suffering with depression and anxiety since November. This is my third antidepressant I've tried.
I'm not on any other medication
What's your experience? Grateful for any advice.
10 years ago I had a major panic attack as a reaction to smoking a joint for the first and only time, an uncommon reaction. From that night on I developed the most horrifing anxiety, more likely akathisia a generalized form of restlessned that comes with extreme anxiety. Xanax worked for 1 month...and then it didn't. All hell broke loose and the doc gave me venlafaxine 75 mg because he thought that I have some depression as well and only after 2 weeks I started to not feel better in terms of the horrid restleness and anxiety which paralized me to the couch with no hope in sight.
Anyway, 75mg of venlafaxine was the starting dose just to get past the side effects more easy. Then increased to 150 mg as a standard pattern in administration of this drug. Same feeling on 75 as on 150. Extremely tired extremly lack of motivation and the more I slept the more I was feeling tired. But I stuck to it just because I knew what real anxiety and akathisia was. So to your problem, I pushed as hard as I could through this tiredness for more than a month with no hope at all. Mindless work in the garden for example just to do something, anything I could think of I did whith disconfort with no hope. I worked out I was helping with any phisical activity just thinking the tiredness will go away. And IT DID...not completely but better and better each week. Now...the best thing for me was working out, running any phisical activity. Caffeine sugar alcohol and cigarettes are to be avoided all costs. I did all of this things and my recovery went down the river. You will have bad days but it realy depends on the underline condition...anxiety or depression....they go hand in hand but always one is first. If your primary condition before taking venlafaxine was severe anxiety then venlafaxine it's a temporary solution. If depression was first or the more proeminent conditiont hen venlafaxine will definitly help you long term. Once on meds like this you will always have problems with mood with anxiety with apetite etc. Best way if you can is stabilising for at least 6 months on venlafaxine and in this time eat right drink only water or natural drinks. NO ADDED SUGAR it is enough of it in normal food. After six months of feeling good enough you can talk to your doc. about slowly reducing the drug.
Be very careful, once you take these kind of meds life will never be the same. They change your brain chemistry and not always for the better. These are just my experiences and my thoughts, never do any change without talking to your doctor. I think you tried too many antidepressants in a short period of time. Venlafaxine is on of the best but all of them work slow and with side effects that can last for months...but they go away eventualy. Be very careful with meds and always talk to the doc. If any major change occurs in your mood or phisical state. Diet and a clean stress free life are equaly important and also show rewards very very slow. I'm sorry for what you're going through but never give in to thoughts that you never had before meds.
I wrote wrong...I wanted to write
*only after 2 weeks I started TO feel better
It says on the patient info sheet that ven is effective from two weeks. I've been on 225 for 9.5 years, for most of that I've also taken l-tryptophan to boost the uptake of ven. Don't get me wrong, I'm probably still here because of the ven but the side effects are awful, among other things I've gained a huge amount of weight. I have had times where I almost feel !like myself again, but the most important thing for me at the moment is it helps me mask my symptoms from my kids who are 10 & 11. If you look about this forum there are very mixed feelings around this drug. I suppose the question is given that you've had some positive results on hour current dose, do you ride out this dip and see if you come right again or do you take a higher dose and hope for improvement?. One of the GPs at my practice said that depression has peaks and troughs whether its treated or not. So basically we're stuck between a rock and a hard place.
¿Por qué es una solución temporal si tu problema inicial es ansiedad severa? En mi caso, sufro de ambos, pero principalmente de ansiedad. El ven me ha ayudado mucho con ambos. He estado tomando 150 mg de liberación prolongada durante 3 meses junto con otros medicamentos. He estado muy enferma por una enfermedad posparto. Fumo, pero tengo una dieta muy limpia sin alcohol, cafeína o azúcar no refinado. Intento caminar mucho. Se receta para la ansiedad severa y a menudo a largo plazo. Conozco a muchas personas que lo han tomado durante años por ansiedad y se han reducido muy lentamente y ahora llevan una vida normal. A menudo, con la enfermedad posparto, las mujeres terminan con numerosos medicamentos y pueden tardar años en recuperarse y estar libres de medicamentos. ¿Por qué dices que nunca volverás a ser el mismo? Siempre que te reduzcas lentamente, el cerebro eventualmente vuelve a la normalidad. Los cambios que hacen estos medicamentos no son permanentes, pueden ser difíciles de dejar. Solo me pregunto cuáles son tus fuentes para tus comentarios?
Sorry sarah24378, I might have been too atached to my own experience in what I commented.
People do get better on venlafaxine...it makes wonders for anxiety and for depression...it's primarely an antidepressant. It helped me alot but my anxiety is diferent ,is a form of akathisia. The venlafaxine was just keeping my problems in check...but i was forced to take other meds as well and just recent I found out venlafaxine was making me worst on one side and better on the other side. We all react differently to any drug and especialy to the side effects but thei do go away.
Yes, some people recover entirely after they take venlafaxine.The main ideea was you have to stick to the med and push thru the side effects.
Hi Sarah,
Do you suffer with the extreme tiredness on this medication? When do you take yours? Do you rate this medication? X
Hi Andrei, thanks for your reply.
I have really upped my physical activities since becoming ill and though some days I feel horrendous I have tried to push through the tiredness.
I don't smoke or drink alcohol at all.
Are you still on venlafaxine?
To be honest if I can stabilise on this med and the tiredness goes then I have no intention of ever coming off it!
Acabo de hacer 2 semanas a 75 mg, me sentía bien unos días, el estado de ánimo mejoró, menos ansiedad, luego de la nada la ansiedad volvió, luego comenzó a calmarse de nuevo ayer. Tengo cita con el médico el miércoles, así que probablemente me aumenten la dosis. Me diagnosticaron depresión agitada y ansiedad. Seguiré en el foro para ver su progreso. Creo que una vez que tenga la dosis correcta, avanzará a pasos agigantados. Soy muy optimista sobre este medicamento porque hasta ahora es mucho mejor que la sertralina, que fue una experiencia que nunca quiero volver a tener. ¡Mucha suerte, Clare! Estoy segura de que al final lo lograremos xx
Hola clare
Sí que valoro este medicamento. Es el único que ha funcionado para mí. Tardó hasta 6 semanas a 150 mg XR en hacer efecto. Realmente pensé que no lo iba a lograr. Sí tuve fatiga al principio, pero pasó justo cuando empezó a hacer efecto. Tomo otros medicamentos, pero definitivamente es este el que ha marcado la diferencia. Ahora necesito reducir lentamente los demás, lo cual me asusta mucho. Me preocupa dejarlo, ya que he escuchado historias horribles, pero tengo otros medicamentos de los que bajar primero.
Lo tomo por la mañana. X
Yes definitely keep in touch so we can see how each other is doing. Are you getting the tiredness at all?
I really don't want to have to change again because I have seen a little improvement but I can't put up with this tiredness long term!
Clare xx
Thanks Sarah, it's nice to hear positive stories. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place at the moment because I do think this medication has made a small improvement in the 4 weeks I've been on it. My appetite and sleep have come back which I know is a good early sign the medication is going to work for you however, this overwhelming fatigue is horrendous and I can't live like this with 2 children, a house to run and a job. I like to be busy and keep active but it's becoming harder and harder each day. If I knew for sure in a few weeks the tiredness would go then I'd just suck it up and stick with it but I'm petrified of upping the dose and staying on it even longer and it not working so having to try and do the withdrawal which I know is awful! What other meds are you on? If the tiredness goes and I continue to improve then I won't ever come off this!