Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 370523

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Zoloft withdraw question

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

 

Re: Zoloft withdraw question

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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