Ha.. I was kidding bro, I guess i don't convey sarcasm real well in writing. It's not bad going off of it at all... It's not even a real withdrawal, i just like sleep a lot more than normal for a few days in a completely fine, content mood..
I can't say I know your pain Kat but I hope you avoid the suicide route. There is always a way out and Mother Nature is a mad scientist.
Just to be different, I won't state the usual benzo/opiates reply
Not the worst, but has anyone here had experience coming off high doses of venlafaxine? It has a very distinct feeling to it when it starts to run out in your bloodstream, and I'm lost for the words to describe it, as anyone that's been on this drug will knowvwhat I mean, can someone else better describe it?
For me its the most brutal anti depressant I've used, and ive tried them all virtually!
So true...Psychologically speaking, I believe no one can ever get free from Benzo´s. Not because of the good relaxing effects, simply due to the changes they make in your way of thinking, behaving and personality.
Even how you work and treat your beloved ones and you will never be able to cope with anxiety properly.
Not 3 not 5 or 6 years later.
On the other other hand, I think the hardest ones, on a shorter term, are opiates because you suffer physically and you have the worst w/d from my experience ever.
Add up eternal cravings and you have a real problem. Not as generalized though.
You do get the sense of freedom after all, which is basically impossible to get from benzos IMO.