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Posted by greenwillow on July 25, 2004, at 22:15:49
Just wondering, if a person has not been on Zoloft very long and the dose has been relatively low, would the zaps be as bad as someone who had been on a higher dose for a more significant period of time? I have only been on 25 mgs. for 3 wks., and am tapering off, but still got some zaps today. Have experienced serious withdrawal from it several years ago when I was on a higher dose, and don't care to go thru that again. Am very sensitive to meds. Interested in any ideas that might help me. Thanks
Posted by rolie12 on July 26, 2004, at 13:30:22
In reply to Zoloft withdraw question, posted by greenwillow on July 25, 2004, at 22:15:49
I am having zaps from Effexor very bad. I started getting them while on it and still have them but quit cold turkey last thursday. zoloft for me was one drug that when I quit cold turkey did not effect me. I do know of people who have had the zaps from zoloft. hang in there, we'll get through these zaps. It's awful but I guess they will go away from what I have read. Good luck!
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