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Posted by floatingbridge on January 24, 2010, at 20:46:17
Hi Bulldog, you managed to avoid effexor? Ten (plus, maybe), I found it helpful for at least a year. Back then I had little understanding of meds and was generally non-compliant and self-withdrew. Effexor may have been more effective than I realized. Pain was not an issue for me than.
Warning: worst withdrawl ever-- and not just because of self-withdrawal.
Parnate aggravated ColoradoSnowFlake's RA. I believe the start of parnate precipitated it's presentation.
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Posted by Phillipa on January 24, 2010, at 21:05:25
In reply to Bulldog, effexor, posted by floatingbridge on January 24, 2010, at 20:46:17
My next door neighbor was on effexor for a while horrible withdrawal for her also she takes no ad now just xanax. How you doing ready for the consult? Love Phillipa
Posted by bulldog2 on January 25, 2010, at 8:04:24
In reply to Bulldog, effexor, posted by floatingbridge on January 24, 2010, at 20:46:17
> Hi Bulldog, you managed to avoid effexor? Ten (plus, maybe), I found it helpful for at least a year. Back then I had little understanding of meds and was generally non-compliant and self-withdrew. Effexor may have been more effective than I realized. Pain was not an issue for me than.
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> Warning: worst withdrawl ever-- and not just because of self-withdrawal.
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> Parnate aggravated ColoradoSnowFlake's RA. I believe the start of parnate precipitated it's presentation.
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> fbHi Fb
Years ago I did it for a month. It worked somewhat at 75 mg. However I slept poorly on it and felt very sleepy at work and stopped it.
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