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weilc93

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Going Off Meds
Posted: 05-30-07 22:38pm

I took Zoloft for 3 years to treat my anxiety and recently decided with my doctor to go off it. I tapered off correctly and finished altogether about a week ago. Within the past few days I've experienced extreme nausea, almost like motion sickness. I read that this is a common side effect but I want to know how long it lasts. I've also experienced mood swings since going off the medicine. I've had little patience and am easily frustrated. I experienced none of these symptoms while taking Zoloft. Will they go away soon?
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johnR

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Posted: 06-01-07 13:19pm

If you want your mood swings etc to go away you need to learn new coping skills to replace the meds because meds only work while you are on them. If you want lasting relief you may want to try cbt. I suffered from panic, anxiety and depression and cbt has changed my life more than I ever thought anything could this past year. I highly recommend giving cbt a try. If you can't afford a cbt group pick up a copy of been there, done that? Do this! By sam obitz (tao3.Com) and start doing the tea form exercise in it. We started with this book in my group and it is a easy read and teaches you how to counter your thoughts in the middle section. The more you work on the exercises the more relief you get, I am still improving today. Good luck to you Smile
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weilc93

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Posted: 06-01-07 14:48pm

thanks for the tip!
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rosalee

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Posted: 06-01-07 19:25pm

Hi there,

Zoloft is an anti-anxiety/antidepressant agent. It does mess around with the chemicals and neurotransmitter in your brain. Even if you were off them a week ago, your brain and body still needs time to adjust. What you're describing seem to be what's called a "withdrawal effect". When you get off some medications, some of them will still be in your system for a while before it clears out, especially when you've been on them for so long. It takes a while for your brain to adjust to the changes. And yes, definitely, new coping skills are a plus! They will help you with grouding yourself when you feel anxious. Any antianxiolytic/antidepressant takes up to 4-6 weeks for full effect, so give it about the same amount of time when you go off it. It's your brain's way of telling you about the new adjustments and it being not used to not taking the meds.

All the best.
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Kermit

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Going Off Meds
Posted: 06-04-07 00:38am

You are Not ALone............

I was in your shoes about a nine months ago. I was diagnosed with severe depression and was on Wellbutrin for four years. I hated the side effects and decided It was time to get off. I was gifted by a dear friend from my church with a product called Ageless X- tra- started taking it because I heard it helped with managing stress and it gave you natural energy. I started taking it and noticed I was no longer craving my typical afternoon dose of coffee or chocolate. I also was told it could help with mental clarity and focus and help manage depression. I did not believe it - because I was told by my doctor I was on anti-depressants for life. My entire immediate family is on them - it's a genetic disposition they called it and my mom was diagnosed with Bi-Polar/Schizoprenia.

I was on the Ageless Xtra for 6 months before I had enough courage to wean off of my Wellbutrin. I was scared. I really put it to the test - because I chose to do this the most stressful time of year for me -September. I'm a teacher. Well, that was just over 9 months ago, and I continue to live my life - no longer exposed to the nasty side effects of the drugs.

I am now a believer in natural health products because I have found something that has worked for me. I am so glad God gave me the courage to take a risk - I now know that there is a place for Natural Products and Supplements - I call it God's Pharmacy. There are alot of great things out there that can help. The key I believe is to do your research and be open minded to give it a try.

I am so grateful I did,

Kermit Very
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