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jep
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response 153 of 170:
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Sep 12 13:40 UTC 2002 |
If you want the worst possible view of Zoloft, here's a site that says
it causes sucide, aggression, hypertension, is addictive, and has other
side effects I haven't read about:
http://www.zoloft-side-effects-lawyer.com/default.htm
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slynne
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response 154 of 170:
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Sep 12 13:55 UTC 2002 |
The side effects I had on Zoloft were:
decreased appetite (ok, I liked this one!)
no sex drive at all
blurred vision
I went off Zoloft kind of by accident. I had a Rx for 6 months. I
forgot to make my follow up appointment in time so I ran out of the
Zoloft about a month before I could get into see the doctor. By the
time I saw her, I had been off it for a while with no ill effects. I
just stopped taking it and had no ill effects from that.
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lynne
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response 155 of 170:
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Sep 12 15:15 UTC 2002 |
True on the decreased sex drive. That's actually not a bad thing; with Don
across the country and potential temptation upstairs it's kind of a plus.
However, I'm definitely still capable of responding; just less likely to
initiate and don't miss it as much. I'm not really noticing any appetite
effects. My weight has changed slightly but this is due to it being off-
season for hockey more than anything else.
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jep
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response 156 of 170:
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Sep 12 15:41 UTC 2002 |
It's interesting that 3 of us in a row had a lack of sex drive while on
Zoloft. I had understood that to be uncommon, and not usually that
severe. I thought I was far outside the norm with that one.
It's a personal topic, but thanks for letting me know it happened to
you as well.
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slynne
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response 157 of 170:
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Sep 12 17:04 UTC 2002 |
It was great. For 6 whole months I didnt wake up in some strange man's
bed even once ;)
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edina
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response 158 of 170:
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Sep 12 17:55 UTC 2002 |
Slynne - the secret is to get up and go home to your own bed.
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slynne
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response 159 of 170:
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Sep 12 18:11 UTC 2002 |
That wont solve my problem of waking up in some strange woman's bed
though! Sheesh, that happens *all* the time.
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lynne
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response 160 of 170:
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Sep 12 18:26 UTC 2002 |
Get up and go home to your own couch? ;)
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slynne
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response 161 of 170:
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Sep 12 18:31 UTC 2002 |
Finally, a solution!
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bhelliom
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response 162 of 170:
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Sep 12 19:24 UTC 2002 |
I haven't noticed a decreased sex drive with either the Celexa or
Welbutrin. Then again, this is probably because I've never had
a "normal" sex drive to begin with. The more I am working on this, the
more I realize I'm more buried than I thought. Ah, well, here's to
progress!
Strange man's bed . . . How does this work exactly? I usually found
out the guy's name first before I fell asleep. ;)
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slynne
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response 163 of 170:
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Sep 12 20:41 UTC 2002 |
Just because you know his name, it doesnt mean the guy's not strange
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lynne
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response 164 of 170:
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Sep 12 21:36 UTC 2002 |
I've never woken up in a bed belonging to a person who wasn't strange. :)
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clees
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response 165 of 170:
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Sep 13 06:15 UTC 2002 |
I wake up in a strange man's bed every single day! Try to beat that,
haha.
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cmcgee
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response 166 of 170:
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Sep 13 07:00 UTC 2002 |
Never sleep with someone crazier than you are. That makes waking up
better, even if he or she is strange.
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edina
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response 167 of 170:
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Sep 13 14:23 UTC 2002 |
Oh, I don't know - waking up with a strange man in your bed has it's rewards
- if you do it right.
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lynne
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response 168 of 170:
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Sep 13 14:50 UTC 2002 |
<delayed smug glowy grin>
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edina
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response 169 of 170:
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Sep 13 18:10 UTC 2002 |
<hi fives lynne>
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lumen
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response 170 of 170:
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Aug 7 12:33 UTC 2005 |
resp:162 Wellbutrin is working okay for me, but it's pretty much the
only one I can take (SSRIs usually produce bad upswings)
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