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Old 07-24-2012, 07:35 PM   #1
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Re: Effexor Question

Mary Jo

I have been on Effexor XR 75 mg. (generic) for 5 years now - My onc. started me on it when I went on Tamoxifen as I was having major depression/anxiety issues as well as major hot flashes. I cannot begin to tell you how it basically changed my life- my hot flashes went from practically all day and night - nights were especially bad, we are talking dripping nighties and soaking sheets. My general mood and demeanor was much calmer - not a zombie, just a more level-headed, not sobbing, me.

I have read about the bad side effects of coming off this drug, but quite frankly, if you need it, why not try it and see if your hot flashes improve. 37.5 mg. is such a low dose - and if it works, great. If you decide to go off it eventually, it will have to be under your doc's supervision of course. I have talked to my GP about this, and since I just went off Femara a week ago, I am going to let my body "settle down" for a couple of months, and then I may try to go off Effexor. Or I may not.

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Old 07-25-2012, 08:53 AM   #2
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Re: Effexor Question

Hi Mary Jo!

I am with Caya. I started on low dose (37.5) when I went into chemopause 2 years ago. My hot flashes went away immediately. It was amazing. I don't think I will ever go off. It has worked very well for me, personally, with no side effects. It evens out my stress and moods, too, so that is a great side effect (even though that is its main purpose for most perscribers).

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