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I've started taking Zoloft (setraline), any experienced users here?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 411000:MV8xNjU1MjE3XzI3MzQ1NjIwXzk1RENGRDM4] If you're feeling that crappy from the first pill or two it either might not be the right med for you or the dosage may be way too high. try cutting a pill in quarters (not even halves, some people are really sensitive to it) and start with that. Slowly add pill quarters over a period of weeks. Once you feel ok without side effects stop adding pill chunks. When I taper on in the fall I start with 1/4 of a 50 mg pill (50 is the lowest dosage they usually prescribe). The docs say I shouldn't feel any change at 12.5 mg but that's bullshit, I do. Often I can stop at 25 mg for months, until the real dead of winter. And for those of you who say "it'll kill you" etc, well, untreated depression can kill you too. Sometimes it's not situational, there are genetic and biochemical factors involved. EVERY woman in my family has had it hit them at around age 30 regardless of life circumstances. It hit me out of the blue when my life was going really well at the same age. Sometimes bodies don't work right. Those of you objecting to a chemical treatment to what for many of us is a largely chemical issue wouldn't object to diabetics taking insulin to deal with a malfunctioning pancreas, now would you? [/quote]
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I was on prozac quite a while ago and it helped a bit but eventually made me feel numb. Are these filled with fluoride? And do they work well?
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