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Posted by bookgurl99 on April 29, 2003, at 22:06:38
aaaugh!
Posted by Snoozy on April 29, 2003, at 23:04:03
In reply to tapering off zoloft; wish me luck!, posted by bookgurl99 on April 29, 2003, at 22:06:38
Lots of luck!!
My Zoloft withdrawl (actually I think I've done it 3 times) wasn't nearly as bad as Paxil or Effexor withdrawl. What's your taper schedule?
I've mentioned this a few places, but I've learned that small doses of Prozac are sometimes used to help ease the withdrawl from the shorter-acting SSRI's.
Keep us posted and hang in there!
> aaaugh!
Posted by bookgurl99 on May 1, 2003, at 0:19:20
In reply to Re: tapering off zoloft; wish me luck! » bookgurl99, posted by Snoozy on April 29, 2003, at 23:04:03
Hey snooz,
I'm going from 50/25 every other day to just 25 for 5 days, then 25 every other day, then nothin'. I'm working with a pdoc on it.
He said to start a second AD as soon as zoloft withdrawal subsides, if I have troubling symptoms again.
So far I just feel a little out of it at times, maybe a little dizzy for short periods, but the taper is not that much yet. It may just be my brain trickin' me. :D
Posted by Katia on May 3, 2003, at 4:01:47
In reply to Re: tapering off zoloft; wish me luck!, posted by bookgurl99 on May 1, 2003, at 0:19:20
HEy Books,
Iwishyou luck in your w/drawal. as you might have read I've not had luck getting off of Zoloft.It was worseforme thanEffexor. But i stopped almostcold turkey simply b/c i didn't know any better.
taper.taper.taper.
is my measly advice.
katia
Posted by LyndaK on May 5, 2003, at 1:46:57
In reply to Re: tapering off zoloft; wish me luck!, posted by bookgurl99 on May 1, 2003, at 0:19:20
The dizzyness sounds like a familiar withdrawal effect. I had to take it REALLY slow.
Good luck.
Lynda
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