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Phobia continues with-Abilify: time to call psychiatrist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 19126" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>There's no doubt about the fact that the Effexor is out of her system. There's a good chance that's the problem. Her body was use to getting a daily dose of Effexor and now it's not getting it. Anxiety and panic attacks are common with Effexor withdrawal. If that <em>is</em> the problem it could take months for her body to get use to not have the Effexor. Have you googled "Effexor withdrawal"? It can be a nasty nasty drug to withdraw from and the nastiness can last a long time. </p><p></p><p>I don't care how much he costs and how respected he is, I would seriously question the honesty or the competency of any doctor who is still denying there can be long term withdrawal issues with antidepressants, especially Paxil and Effexor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 19126, member: 1498"] There's no doubt about the fact that the Effexor is out of her system. There's a good chance that's the problem. Her body was use to getting a daily dose of Effexor and now it's not getting it. Anxiety and panic attacks are common with Effexor withdrawal. If that [i]is[/i] the problem it could take months for her body to get use to not have the Effexor. Have you googled "Effexor withdrawal"? It can be a nasty nasty drug to withdraw from and the nastiness can last a long time. I don't care how much he costs and how respected he is, I would seriously question the honesty or the competency of any doctor who is still denying there can be long term withdrawal issues with antidepressants, especially Paxil and Effexor. [/QUOTE]
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