just wondering if this will go after a few weeks i have been on effexor for 2 weeks now and my pupils are staying massive . any help plz?
just wondering if this will go after a few weeks i have been on effexor for 2 weeks now and my pupils are staying massive . any help plz?
Hi Ben,
I also suffered from this at first and it disappeared after about a month. It appears to be quite common.
Pip
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I also sufered this and it freaked me out but apparantly its quite common when u first start x x
You were given this life because you are strong enough to live it x x x x x x x x
thankyou hopefully it goes given time. by the way what do you think of effexor overall, how long does it take to work ? and is it reaaly good with anxiety? thankyou 4 your replies
I've just started on Venlafaxine today, 75MG and my pupils are extremely dilated. MASSIVE. They feel a bit like this
This is not good as I have to look at screens all day for work. I hope it does calm down otherwise my eyes are going to get very sore indeed and I'll need replacement eyeballs.
I also can not stop yawning. The most intense yawning I've ever experienced. Legs are a bit wobbly too. Here's hoping my body adjusts and it's just initial side effects. Might split my dose in 2, just to ease the medication in.
On the positive side, I have experienced what seem to be some lovely electrical currents whirring around my brain Mood seems to be elevated but really didn't think it would act this quickly...
Last edited by Scratchappy; 02-05-12 at 16:04.
Hi there,
The dilated pupils will definitely get better - try not to worry about it. Venlafaxine can work very well for anxiety. I've been on it a couple of times and it works wonders for me. It can take quite a while to kick in fully - for me, this was about 2 months though I saw a gradual improvement after a couple of weeks.
As I've written above, it can take quite a while to kick in and what you're experiencing is the initial side effects, though you may well get some mood lifting straight away. The dilated pupils, yawning and jelly legs are all normal, as are nausea, increased anxiety and trouble sleeping. These all generally calm down after a couple of weeks.
Ben and Scratchy - There are a couple of active threads on this within the venlafaxine forum - check them out and feel free to join us - you'll get some great support.
Take care
Pip x
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Btw - this is the thread where a few of us chat and support each other with our ven issues:
http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=110037
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Thanks for the response and reassurances Pip
Is very much appreciated. Yeah, just got to stick it out for a while and hope I can ride out the initial adjustment. Only time will tell how I respond to it and it's early days....got to be patient.
Thanks for the link. Looks like I'll probably be joining in the thread soon I should imagine.
Scratch
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Thanks Catya
Going to jump into the other thread now.....
Pregabalin: 50mg x 2 Daily (Nov. 2011 - present)
Diazepam: 3.5mg x Daily (2000, maybe, - present) - Reduction Plan in action.
Propranolol: 20mg x 2 Daily (A long, long time ago. When my head was less mental. I was first prescribed propranolol - present)
Venlafaxine: 37.5mg x Daily (May 2012 - present)
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