Hi there!
I'm actually surprised to hear that you are having side effects with Zoloft..... but maybe that means that your body chemistry doesn't vibe well with it.
I tried several different medications (under doctor's supervision) before finding one that I liked (Lexapro.... which ended up causing weight gain, so I switched to Zoloft, which I LOVE). There were several different medications that made my symptoms worse...... which I believe means they are the WRONG medication to take.
While you are correct in assuming that it will take a couple of weeks for you to experience the full extent of the benefits of Zoloft.... I'm not sure having NEGATIVE side effects is "normal."
Let me ask - are you seeing a psychiatrist or a general doctor? Seeing a professional who is well versed in side effects and drug interactions might be a good idea if you're not already seeing one.
ARGH we have the exact same thing going on, I was having insomnia, panic attacks, intrusive thought (they gave me clorpromazine for those) and they classed me as an axiety person too! ARGH, I soooo feel your pain!!!!
My doc put me up to 2 pills a month or too ago and it was too much for me and i WAS LIKE GRINDING MY TEETH AND and tapping CONSTANTLY, argh, it was soooo horrible, then she put me back down to 1.5... Yeesh, just stay strong, and try to distract yourself when you find that you are feeling off balance. I started drawing, braiding my husbands hair, crotcheting, cooking (sometime in the middle of the night - not good - but that was the best pizza I ever made) and just doing what made me feel good, and push the negative thoughts away, now I hardly have them, no more chlorpromazine, and I should be off the zoloft in 6-8months... whew, thank goodness post natal depression doesnt last forever!!! I thought I was going nuts...
I know that they should have starter packs. I know if I started a medication at full dose I had bad effects. This happened with effexor they started me off with the full dose and I had bad side effects.
I think starting off with 25 mg. and then increasing.......or even 15?? NOt sure. Zoloft may not work for you. Each person needs to find the right one for them.
I took it was a short time. I felt very fuzzy and my eyesight was weird. I stopped taking it. Switched to exercise and light therapy. That did the trick.
My daughter was on zoloft. She had a grand mal seizure. Dr. took her off the Zoloft immediately as they weren't sure if it was a factor that helped trigger the seizure. She switched to a homeopathic remedy and kicked the depression the same day. She had to go back every month/ half for another remedy. Most amazing. Unfortunately, her practitioner retired.
Not everything comes from Walgreens. SOmetimes natural works better.
April
I took zoloft a number of years ago and didn't find it particularly helpful. Nor do I remember any problems with side effects.
It takes about 4-6 weeks of regularly taking any anti-depressant to reach its maximum effectiveness, though that doesn't account for possibly needing to adjust the dosage, etc.
I currently take Effexor.
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