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Topic Does anyone here take Zoloft?
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grinzbie Posted at 3:43 pm on June 17, 2008
I have been taking it for almost 2 weeks and it really helps with my mood-swings and anxiety but if i miss jsut one day and I dont take it I get really overwhelmed...But I was just wondering if anyone else is in the same situation or know of any side-effects..;

Thanks

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ilyjosh Posted at 8:18 pm on June 17, 2008
I was on Zoloft for a couple of months last summer.
It didn't help.
It made me very emotional.
IamMelissa Posted at 3:52 pm on June 17, 2008
I was on zoloft once. I hated it. it made me feel worse. Then I started on Lexapro. It did very well. I was weaned off of it and I am better.
lostwitness Posted at 3:50 pm on June 17, 2008
Celexa & Lexapro are the most effective SSRI's.

Period.

bluerosedangel Posted at 3:49 pm on June 17, 2008
My neurologist prescribed it to me back in 2005 for depression. It made me more suicidal, gave me more headaches, more anxiety, and kept me awake.
I stopped taking it needless to say, because I cant swallow pills so I had to chew the zoloft, on top of my epilepsy medication.
But that's just how it affected me. Medication affects each individual differently.
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