Posted by shnooky on April 23, 2003, at 23:45:47
In reply to Re: hellish withdrawals from Zoloft anyone? » Katia, posted by bookgurl99 on April 23, 2003, at 23:25:27
> Katia,
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> here's my attempt at answring your questions:
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> >Was the one you were on Effexor?
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> no, it was luvox.
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> >Are you still on Serzone?
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> no, i'm on zoloft, but i am going to a pdoc to try something else -- maybe serzone again.
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> >Did it cause you to be a zombie? (I was a zombie on Zoloft).
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> No, it did not make me a zombie. i felt normal, quite social, able to feel emotions, just not with the anxiety/ocd symptoms that plague me.
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> >Did you sleep a lot on Serzone? Did you gain weight? How long were you on it?
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> It made me feel a little tired during the day, and I slept easily. I did gain weight, but I have a slow thyroid so I can't tell if it caused weight gain or not -- if it did, it caused less than zoloft has as a side effect. I took it for 2 separate 2-year periods.
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> >And what do you mean, that Serzone works really well for the people who can take it? What was the w/drawal like? Any electrical jolts?
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> Some people feel manic on Serzone, so they can't take it. I've heard this complaint from a few people. I think it's all about your own brains and what they need.
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> Withdrawal was tough, with a few panic attacks. It would have been easier if I had known what was going on. Electrical jolts, maybe a few after withdrawal, but not while I was on it.
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> Make sense?Books,
I was just wondering what it is that you suffer from?? Is it panic/anxiety or depression, or both?? Why are you thinking of changing medicatons?? Are you not doing well on the Zoloft??
Thanks
Shnooky
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