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HI Kepa,
I would talk to your Dr. about your reaction to this med. There is a possibility that the antidepressant is causing a hypomanic/manic reaction. Antidepressants inducing extremely high feelings in some people is common with people who have bipolar disorder...which is often undiagnosed in people with seemingly unipolar depression.
...Aqua
Hi kepa568...I was on effexor for about a year,had terrible side effects and went looking for information like your self.Here is a good site to take a look at. It's a little scarry so beware!! When you go there click on view signitures...www.petitiononline.com/effexor
Actually I noticed the exact opposite effect. For years I either had these high highs or low lows. I was never just level. I always assume I wasn't trying hard enough to fight them. I recently (2 weeks ago) went on effexor 75mg and to my surprise I feel much more stable. I don't experience the lows like I used to and much of my anxiety has subsided. Hope things work out for you
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Josie
Hi, I just joined this site yesterday. I'm 18 and I've suffered from depression and anxiety for years. I've been on a handful of meds like Paxil, Prozac, and Zoloft. I'm now taking 75 mg of Effexor a day. I just wondered if anyone here who has taken it noticed that it seemed to cause like highs and lows that they didn't have before. I mean, it just seems that throughout the day now I have these low lows and then I'll get this giddy, high feeling. I know that sounds manic, but it only started happening when I started taking the effexor. Just wondered if this has happened to anyone else.
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