The effects of St. If you stop treatment with sertraline you must wait until at least one week before you start treatment with an MAOI. After stopping treatment with a MAOI, you must wait at least two weeks before you can start treatment with sertraline. Warnings and precautions Talk to your doctor before you take Sertraline Tablets if you suffer from or have suffered in the past from any of the following: If you have a fit seizure contact your doctor immediately.
If you have a manic episode, contact your doctor immediately. In rare cases this syndrome may occur when you are taking certain medicines at the same time as sertraline. For symptoms see Section 4 Possible side effects. You doctor will have told you whether you have suffered from this in the past. You should tell your doctor if you are taking medicines for hypertension, since these medicines may also alter the sodium levels in your blood.
Sertraline Tablets should only be used to treat children and adolescents aged 6 — 17 years old, suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder OCD. If you are being treated for this disorder, your doctor will want to monitor you closely see below Use in children and adolescents. Sertraline Tablets with food, drink and alcohol Sertraline Tablets can be taken with or without food.
Drinking alcohol while being treated with sertraline is not recommended. Sertraline Tablets should not be taken in combination with grapefruit juice, as this may increase the level of sertraline in your body. Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility If you are pregnant, likely to become pregnant or are breast-feeding, you must tell your doctor before taking this medicine and your doctor will decide if this medicine is right for you.
The safety of sertraline has not been fully established in pregnant women. Sertraline Tablets will only be given to you when pregnant if your doctor considers that the benefit for you is greater than any possible risk to the developing baby. Reply Link John August 18, , 9: She gave me a low dose of milligram 3 times a day but instructed that I could take as many as milligrams at a time. What are the side effects? Etc… I was expecting a pain medication and therapy… and got this.
I just took 3 mg capsules about half hour ago. Drugs are a last resort. Reply Link Morbidfaith August 18, , Usually about 5, mg at a time. Reply Link Jon August 30, , My prescribed dosage is mg daily; not generally all at once.
I never thought about the possibility of getting a Buzz from it. I was prescribed it for nerve pain due to my Degen Disc disease in lower lumbar area. I also major depression issues. Anyway, after reading the info on this site and reading the comments I decided to see what it feels like to boost the dosage. But a bit less jittery than Tramadol. Anyway, I noticed that nobody really compared it to Tramadol so I wanted to post this. As a side note I can say that my pain which is chronic and never ending has subsided quite a bit at this higher dosage.
Again, the side effect is similar to Tramadol. Reply Link Mark September 9, , 8: Shoulder consultant psychiatrist probably next week. I might take mg to mg daily. I literally got rid of all my anxiety, especially socially. My depression has faded away and my sex drive is amazing.
I have come to appreciate the high of taking the all at once in the morning. It helps me take on my day as a mom. I never take more or less per day so that I am present for my family and I do not run out over the month.
The high lasts till late afternoon and I sleep great. Starting at mgs and gonna go lay down to read for a while…will report back. Reply Link Joe September 17, , 2: Taken exactly as Rx and no high. I am tired throughout the day but my severe chronic pain has become tolerable. I personally do not enjoy any kind of buzz or high. I think this medication has been a god send for my sciatica. To those of you who use this recreationally, please remember that there are people who rely on this to function.
Not that you really care. Patty Baker October 17, , 2: September 18, , 9: Often it was, and has been in recent years, a substitute for an actual benzodiazepine. I recall feeling good about an hour after oral ingestion, though attempts to imitate the reaction in consecutive days resulted in no noticeable effects. Today I am in Methadone treatment for my opioid addiction and do not take anything to purposely gain any additional side effects. Overall I have found it more useful to treat both opiate and benzodiazepine withdrawals than when used to potentiate another drug.
Reply Link Tracy September 30, , 1: Reply Link Crystal October 9, , 6: I have been taking that plus another mg every few hours to get high. Mixing it with mg of Xanax. The high makes you into a sleepy zombie, and memory loss and blacking out occur. I like the feeling of complete relaxation, but also the effect of arousal. It makes me extremely horny, and willing to do things, I normally would not do.
Zoloft has rendered me libido-less. I sometimes take a Klonopin with the gabapentin so I know what you mean. Although I stick to prescribed amounts. The first time I tried it I had been taking it for less than a week when I fainted three times in a row. I feel relaxed, yet very interested in things. Unfortunately, I am also very sleepy. Overall I am enjoying it. BTW, it helped me with alcohol withdrawal.
Jay October 13, , 1: Your body can only absorb so much. I was taking mg 2 times a day. Until I read the comments here. Yesterday I took mg in the am and mg mid afternoon. I woke up at am after sleeping straight through the night.
I felt a lightness and floating feeling. Reply Link Rob October 30, , 7: Usually take it all at once in the a. Love the high while it suppresses my neuropathy. All my problems fade away. Reply Link Lyle D. Yates November 1, , 2: I also have mild arthritis in my knees.
It works great for pain relief. And with that feeling, also comes a feeling as if I had a few shots of 80 proof liquor. And surprisingly it lasts for hours. And this is just my therapeutic dose of mgs TID. I would imagine if a person were to take more then their therapeutic dose that they would indeed experience a greater sense of euphoria.
So even with my high tolerance, my therapeutic dose of mgs TID gives me a slight euphoric feeling. Reply Link Dmms November 25, , 3: Snorting kicks in fast no waiting for the high and it lasts several hours.
Reply Link Steve December 10, , 6: I have several pain conditions, including diagnosed, longstanding complex regional pain syndrome RSD in my arms; the condition has fortunately eased over the years but is still unpleasant enough and osteoarthritis. What kind of crap are they putting in us? Reply Link Tom December 9, , 9: I was desperate at the time so accepted.
Silly me I only took this poison for 3 days and was starting to completely flip out so stopped. This was a week ago. My anxiety was triple what it was prior to taking this crap, with feelings of depression thrown in top!
Was not depressed prior, only anxious. The next day after stopping I felt bizarrely distant as if I was a stranger in my own body, mixed with panicky feelings and and anxiety like I have never felt in my life. I can not fathom how this stuff is given to anyone. This stuff is poison. With each day that goes by I feel a little less warped. And I only took it for 3 days… I feel for anyone dealing with anxiety or depression, however the sacrifice that you need to make to be on this stuff and to then get off it is ridiculous.
The doctors prescribing it and the companies making it should all be in jail. Reply Link Caroll Stanton May 4, , 5: I gained 35 pounds, and lost interest in most of my life.
I receive no emotional support from my housemate, as he eschews all medications. Zoloft should be banned. Life is not for sissies — and who needs the additional crazies this medication induces?! Menopause was a walk in the park compared to Zoloft withdrawal.
I take Xanax for anxiety attacks — good that I have that medication! I would be a raving loony if not for Xanax. Reply Link Tua Downham August 28, , 7: Menopausal sweating back again but three years of pain in joints has really got a lot better. I have less nightmares and sleep better now but I feel more tired. I put on a stone during the three years, thinking it was due to menopause but have lost a fair bit of it since coming off these pills.
Thanks to you all? Reply Link Brooke Spicer November 3, , 5: My situation is similar, in that I took Zoloft for a very short time and felt very similar to you. I have anxiety and just took Xanax occasionally as needed.
My family thought I should try a more regular stabilizing medication, so my doctor recommended Zoloft. I took one 50 mg pill and within a couple hours I knew it was going to be bad. I got incredibly anxious, felt warm waves rushing through my body, but at the same time, my hands and feet were cold and I was cold and shivering, thought of food made me ill, diarrhea. My anxiety was ten fold. I felt incredibly weird, just not myself, like in another body.
Jaw starting to lock up, dizziness, etc…I looked up the drug and read so many horrible comments and told myself even though many suggested riding out the symptoms to reap the benefit , hell no, I will not take this drug for one more day. Well, now 3 days later, I am feeling that most of the same side effects have not gone away. The first day off was awful. I thought for sure after only taking one pill that I could sleep it off and feel mostly better in 24 hours.
I tried a few antidepressants as a teenager dealing with depression and never had anywhere near these issues. Will this hell be over soon? Reply Link Dot mcAveeney September 16, , I have starting taking Holy Basil and hope it helps. Reply Link M September 23, , 5: Will get straight back on the fish oil now and see if it helps alleviate those symptoms! Reply Link Jon Starling October 5, , 7: Went on because I could not relate to my children. Commenced a cold turkey approach in getting off them, yes the usual side affects mostly head zaps and irritability, quick to anger ETC.
Not sure if this helps. My next phase is to embrace meditation to help focus negative energy away from everyday life, this sounds rather hippy in approach. Good luck to all who choose to leave this medicated world. This past August I had difficulty getting my prescription renewed. I had the expected weight gain and was tired of it so I took the situation as an opportunity and cold turkey quit zoloft. The weight is off but my mental health is a wreck. I read a post above where the person mentioned 90 days of post zoloft hell.
Anne October 24, , Reply Link Miles October 20, , Went down to , then after a while of that 50, and last week I started not taking them at all. At this current rate I feel like they should be gone in around 2 weeks. From my experience when I was taking mg a day, quitting cold turkey will drive you insane. Reply Link Quinn October 21, , First week I was on 25mg, then 2 weeks on 50mg and decided I wanted to get off of it so the last week I went back down to 25mg then quit.
When the hell will this end? Reply Link Steve August 28, , 2: Started at 50 MG and then after the third week went down to 25 MG. It is the 3rd day since I stopped and I feel horrific. Reply Link scot October 21, , 7: I was also on Zanax. Now I was hit with a lot of crap at once, but man oh man do I feel like crap. I do not know if it is my body screaming for sugar, my high BP or coming off Zoloft, but I feel like my head is not connected to my body, and god forbid get a lightheadedness spell happens a lot , I then get a sick feeling in my stomach and some times a headache follows.
Then when I immediately lay down, I begin to sweat profusely. I have this slight feeling of a knot in my stomach, slight tingling in my hands and lips especially during the dizzy spells and if I am walking, I feel as I have no control of my body, almost like I am drunk. I am on my third week of reducing the Zoloft and taking my new meds, my DR says it is to be expected. I am a mess! Cannot wait for this crap to stop! Reply Link Aussie Girl October 29, , 9: I got put on 15mg of mirtazapine at night time when I reported stress-induced insomnia.
I have cut both meds in half over the last two months, mirtazapine was reduced first for a month and aside from poorer quality sleep it has a sedative effect , recently adding Zoloft in half one day, full the next etc.
I just say, I have gone from being mentally sharp to a bit of a space cadet. I forget things I have just been told, I keep asking people to repeat themselves because I find myself only half-concentrating on casual conversations.
I got a panicked feeling driving e. Physically I feel ok but this brain fog and vagueness is doing my head in. I hope it improves. At least it seems to be a fairly common experience to experience similar impairments. May they pass quickly!! Reply Link Tiff August 26, , 6: The brain fog is so bad I feel like a complete dumbass when I talk to anyone.
I went from being a sharp quick thinker with a good vocabulary to this. Like my brain is always a split second behind. Reply Link Ned October 5, , And a super stiff neck. I assume it is withdraws, but it has actually gotten worse in the past couple weeks despite being off it for about a month and a half.
Reply Link Geordieboy November 1, , Felt very uncertain about value of drug so decided to reduce — took 5 weeks to taper down. This gives me at least an understanding about the withdrawal symptoms. These chemicals are a nightmare! Thanks everyone for sharing.
Reply Link Matthew November 5, , 3: I understand that it has helped many people, I was placed on the drug due to severe depression, but I want to feel like a man again, the drug has taking this away.
I will live with what ever happens as I need to feel alive. Reply Link Anne November 14, , 1: If it is torture please feel okay about taking a reduced dose, then reduce some more, etc. No need to go fast unless you have bad side effects and the doctor tells you to quit at once. Reply Link Sufferer November 10, , 7: I was prescribed sertraline for PTSD last year and was on mg. I tapered off with the guidance from my GP for wks which was fine.
Then after about two weeks off the meds all Hell let lose. I had very bad anxiety low mood etc. Thought I was going mad and thought I was never going get better. Its taken me 3 months to start to feel better I still get my moments but all I can say is try and stick with it because it does get better.
This site is very helpful and I took comfort from it when I was feeling like crap! Reply Link Ryan November 17, , 2: Back in I had a heart attack at the age of 33, caused by high cholesterol and a LOT of anxiety self induced. I was a wreck after the MI, thinking that every time I had a twinge in my chest that I was having another one! The Zoloft helped tremendously in reducing the anxiety that most post-MI people experience.
Four months later I lost 2 very close immediate family members and began to experience not only major depression, but suicidal thoughts as well. Life continued on and I did not experienced much anxiety, but continued to struggle with depression…packing on over 70 lbs in the last 2 years! About 6 months ago I decided to begin seeing a Jungian psychologist. Through cognitive behavioral therapy we began peeling back the layers of my psyche to discover why I habitually placed myself in situations that caused anxiety.
My own actions were causing my brain chemistry to become screwy. Interestingly, I have not experienced any of the rebound depression or anxiety that initially led to the prescription of the Zoloft. Prior to discontinuing the medicine I informed several people within my closest social and family circles. I have never been the tapering type. I am not naive, and understand that this could change at any given moment. I tell myself daily that I am not in charge, and ask for the strength, support and grace to make it through this withdrawal process.
For those of you out there going through the process of withdrawal, my thoughts are with you. It was a wonder drug for me at a time when I truly needed it. Each of us has a truth regarding their experience and there is no right or wrong with regards to personal experience and individual truth.
Thank you for sharing your experience, strength and hope and happy journeys: Reply Link Cass June 22, , 9: Reply Link Michele June 27, , 3: I ran out of refills and my doctor took forever to call in a refill. So I was off of it for 5 days.
Then I decided to just stop taking it altogether not really knowing of side effects, etc. Thank god for that because I feel terrible. Thank you all for your posts! Reply Link Sam December 2, , 9: I am not sure what the one guy was talking about being half a man on it. It has done nothing other than help me for all these years. Sam Jeff June 28, , 4: Reply Link Sarah November 17, , 7: It really concerns me to think that some people with depression get put on this medication when they are at rock bottom, only to feel even worse and sometimes without support.
Who knows what this leads to in some very unhappy people. It was agony and had me writhing around in pain wanting to rip my throat out to get away from it. I spoke to my doctor and was put on lansoprazole. I started skipping days of taking Sertraline due to the fear of having these episodes without warning.
A week later I started getting withdrawal. I ended up nearly passed out in my car unable to drive, slurred speech, I felt I was drunk and disorientated, aggressive, angry, tearful and exhausted. I took 25mg and managed another week off them. I then had withdrawal almost like food poisoning and took another 25mg last night. I just want to feel normal again. I am just tired all the time and emotionally eat and put on weight and it just ends up being a vicious cycle.
Reply Link Erica November 20, , They told me I was having panic attacks, which I strongly disagreed with. It was not panic that was causing my symptoms but my symptoms that were causing my panic. I literally went three months with these symptoms plus other issues with no no relief. It was like hell on earth! To top it all of the meds were making me feel even worse. I ended up going to the ER numerous times during these months and the doctors shrugged me off all because the first time the ER doctor said I was just having panic attacks!
Turns out I was have severe GERD acid reflux which was causing my airway and chest muscles to constrict which was causing my bpm heart rate and my shortness of breath. I would cry and beg for the pain to stop and my boyfriend would just shake his head. I was literally gasping for air for weeks! I thought I was going to die! Not only did the sertraline make me feel worse but now I am have withdraw!
I have headaches day and night that are like migraines radiating in my temples, ears and eyes. It feels like someone is squeezing my head and eyes so hard my brain is going to leak out of my ears.
The pain is awful not to mention the insomnia. Its a constant throbbing and I have a full body ache like the flu. It hurts all over. Especially my back and neck.
The tension from my headache is so bad I can even feel it in my jaw! This is why I hate doctors! I do rigorous research and pay close attention to my symptoms and go back in and ask for a certain test and BAM what do you know, I was right! When it turns out they were wrong and put me through hell for nothing. It took me at least a dozen ER visits and visits to urgent care and my GP before I finally got to the route. The whole time my GP was telling me it was anxiety and blowing me off.
Reply Link Shara Harden December 28, , Erica, that is verbatim what is happening with me! What did you find works for your GERD? I need to resolve this myself too. Please tell me you found something that works for acid reflux. Reply Link Alex November 25, , 4: I was on Zoloft mg for 5 years for severe anxiety and panic attacks.
I have been off it for 8 weeks and it has been hard! I came off the drug as I was experiencing memory issues whilst on it. Everything felt like a dream and the past 5 years is a bit of a blur. I have experienced lots of side affects coming off it and they are ongoing but slowly getting a bit better. My main one is anxiety worse than ever — I cant go further than 10 mins from my house at the moment and am having very bad panic attacks at home too. I am glad to be off it but I do have weak moments when I want to go back on it!
I have an appointment with the doctor on Friday as I said I would give it 8 weeks for the side effects! I also have a crazy lack of energy. I am a 21 year old guy and feel like I am 90 years old! Any suggestions to help? Reply Link Anne November 28, , 7: At least the Zoloft did improve my sleep. I was also experiencing terrible carb craving.
So in my internet searches for something to improve my sleep, I came across info about inositol. Our body makes it, it is naturally in some foods and is sometimes an ingredient in processed foods. Our body makes insulin, but too much would be devastating. So I purchased milligram pills. I took one in the evening and one the next morning.
It did not help with sleep but I have to say…. I actually felt that I could have driven the local highway bridge.
Unfortunately, this affected my digestion and I had loose movements. So I am experimenting with doses and bought grapefruit juice, supposedly the highest natural food source of inositol. From what I understand, Zoloft leaves serotonin sloshing around in your brain and desensitizes your receptors, while inositol is supposed to resensitize them.
Hope this is helpful for all who are anxious. Ned October 5, , How long did your symptoms last? Reply Link Laurie November 25, , 8: I was put on it to help with symptoms of severe depression and OCD. I did well on it for many years but it stopped working for me about 2 years ago and I became very dysfunctional.
It seemed like I was angry, almost in rage, all of the time over the smallest things. Is there anything that one can take or do to control this? I had a really bad anxiety and depression attack that almost drove me to suicide a couple of weeks ago so I went back on it, but again I have no energy, no drive, etc.
Could someone shed some light for me on this issue, please? Reply Link Alexa December 18, , 5: After the first time I swore never again, but after the birth of my son they put me back on that poison for post natal depression. The first time round I was terribly irritable, nauseous all the time and had some frequent brain zaps.
I was on it for a year and a half and it was a wonderful thing to be on. I quit taking it when I found out I was pregnant. No one could tell me if it would do any harm to my baby. Even with tapering off which I had done for three months prior to stopping. Some times it helps if some one else just realizes what your going through. As we say in sunny South Africa: Strongs to every one. Reply Link mars21 December 23, , 3: Avoid sugar, gluten and alcohol when going through withdrawal.
Also taking sleeping pills for the short term low dose, non- addictive, prescribed to sleep properly at night during withdrawal will help. I also take vitamins such as Omega 3, 6, 9, Vitamin D, and magnesium magnesium at night before I go to bed. I have been tapering gradually and making better lifestyle choices at the same time and it has lowered my withdrawal symptoms. I went from mg and am down to 25 mg over a 4 month period.
I have reduced by 25 mg each month. However now at 25 mg for 3 weeks I am noticing the withdrawal symptoms more so I am slowing down on reducing the drug. I plan to stay at 25 mg for 3 months and then go to I believe it takes about 3 months to get over the symptoms when getting down to the lower doses.
It is the brain getting used to not having the drug and it takes a while for it to adapt. Exercising is by far the best way to cope as it seems to replace the seratonin with endorphins.
Also dealing with core beliefs that led to the stress, anxiety and depression in the first place is essential. I have gone to therapy and have become very spiritual over the last few months. By dealing with my self thoughts and changing my thinking has really helped me cope. I pray every day for health and healing and have been mindful of my negative thoughts and my bodies reaction to those negative thoughts. Praying every morning for peace and health has been very helpful.
I read Wayne Dyer and Marianne Williamson to learn more about spiritual solutions to my problems. Although zoloft helped me physically with my symptoms at one point — there comes a time that you have to move beyond that and deal with the real issues. Getting off zoloft is a start and my life has gotten so much better with all the steps I mentioned.
God bless and be strong! Reply Link johnnyboy June 6, , My therapist and I started the process of decreasing The Zoloft 2 months ago. I am now at mg, I tried to reduce to mg 2 days ago and I found the side effects too severe so I have gone back to mg.
I believe after 27 years of taking antidepressants SSRI the process may be longer, gradual and require patience. I identify with your journey and there is a Spiritual Solution to Our Problems, I am familiar with The Course of Miracles and Wayne Dyer, My problem starts with my thinking and it takes time to re-program the tapes, my perception of life and yes I also agree with The Law of Attraction The Secret , I am very much committed to my spiritual growth and a daily commitment to meditation, Mindfulness, Narrated by Jon Kabat-Zinn.
I also have changed my diet and committed to working out, the exercise is not always easy getting motivated due to fatigue but the effort is there and I do not beat my self up, As with Mindfulness I try to be compassionate with myself. I am very fortunate to be an active member of a 12 step program and that I can share my experience. Reply Link joanna taylormaynard January 8, , I had my boy five years ago and after a traumatic birth and being stuck in hospital I ended up postnatally depressed and severe anxiety and negative thoughts, a mess.
They put me on sertraline and after several months ended up on mg. Slowly I have been reducing it with small side effects and now on 25g. Was feeling great to start with but three weeks ago have gone completely downhill… anxiety is terrible and feel uncomfortable and miserable.
So went back to 25g a day just over a week ago but still feeling absolutely terrible. Not sure what to do. Reply Link joanna taylor-maynard July 6, , 8: I get good days great days then get hoped up and then dreadful today. Woke up tears anxiety.
How long does this last. Feel sad now as was feeling good last week and week before. Will it go away at all? Feel like going back on them. Help Reply Link Jennifer February 12, , 1: This is the worst thing I have ever gone through with the mood swings, the headache, the tiredness, etc.
I really want it to be over! Greg October 16, , 2: Reply Link Erin morgan February 12, , 9: Withdrawal included almost unbearable numbness of my lips, vertigo, and panic. It took about a month to feel completely symptom free. Titrating down is a must.
Reply Link Elizabeth White March 2, , 4: When I went to the doctor she prescribed me sertraline 50mg. I started by cutting done to 25mg for a week and then one every other day for a week. Its been 3 days since my last tablet. I almost immediately started feeling nauseous with a headache, dizziness, sweats and tiredness. I have been unable to work today and afraid to drive, I expect this will continue for at least this week maybe more?
I am actually regretting ever taking this. I wish I had been able to manage in my own way but I suppose it has got me through what was a difficult time in my life. Reply Link Elizabeth white March 6, , 1: Although I still have symptoms as described on the previous post the good news is that they are improving very gradually on a daily basis.
I checked in with the doctor today just to keep a professional in the loop. Hopefully it will to continue to improve.
I recommend just minimizing activity and having time out recover. Doing things and rushing about definitely increases the nausea and brain zaps, even more so as the day goes on! Anyway I am feeling increasingly positive though so hang on in there all those who have a similar history to me, you will get there!
Reply Link Andy Pandy March 9, , 9: Was on mg, 1 year; 50 mg 5 years before that. Reply Link kay March 17, , Now coming off the drugs I want to kill everybody else!! NOW is when I could have done with counselling, not before! Reply Link Alicia March 22, , 5: I am a 25 year old female I have been on Zoloft mg on and off for 5 years.
I am now coming off as my partner feels uncomfortable about me being on these meds and in a couple of years I would like to start to try for a baby. I am on Zoloft more for anxiety and a milder depression. Coming down to 50 from this past 2 weeks has been a big leap for me emotionally. I feel like crying all the time but I feel so empty and flat that can not cry.
What would they think of me now? I think everything I do is wrong or offensive. Mum finding myself shying away from social interactions or needing to drink due to a fear of judgement over who I am, like I feel judging thoughts from others and it eats away at me. I have nil physical withdrawal symptoms just emotional. What if I have to be on this medication forever? Do the drug companies make withdrawal this difficult for profit reasons?
Should I taper off from to 75 instead off to 50? Is there an alternative antidepressant I can take while pregnant? Although I appreciate all the medication has done for me so much feel worse coming off it than before I began. How long does it take for these feelings of judgement and anxiety to go away? Reply Link BittersweetCupcake March 28, , 1: Today is my 5th day I suppose I lost count and it feels like forever. My psychiatrist told me over the phone to take cipralex 15mg because when Pfizer stop getting meds to Beirut, they simply stop providing them.
My Zoloft withdrawal symptoms! I have an addiction problem so this does not help. Reply Link Kasey March 28, , I had been on sertraline for 5 months. I went off it in 3 days at 25mgs per day from 50mgs per day.
Brain zaps, pyscho anger, anxiety, racing thoughts. I just want to feel normal. Reply Link Chrus March 31, , After only having three appointments yes, three, to warrant a repeat string dosage prescription in which my symptoms correlated closely with those of cyclothymia, I was told that my symptoms would need to have been present for a year at the time it was only a few months in order to be diagnosed with cyclothymia.
For now I was to be prescribed sertraline for my depressive tendencies and anxiety. This was prescribed using the extensive empirical evidence of… two questionnaires. After a week without medication I have definitely noticed my withdrawal symptoms: Loss of appetite — I can go two days without eating before I feel desperate for food. Vomiting — Usually just after eating with a constant feeling of nausea. Other symptoms are evident also.
My plan is to adopt a healthy lifestyle to fight depression naturally. I hope this gives people my age 20 an insight into the effects of withdrawing cold turkey.
Thank you for reading. Reply Link Sara Kruszka March 31, , 6:
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