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Old Apr 03, 2014, 09:17 AM
Anonymous817219
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Oh I see. I read it the first time but that was a whole 24 hours ago and a lot has changed since then in my case it had to do with cognitive deterioration and the fact that I was sleeping ALLL the time. When I started we did not know if I was ready to come off the Zoloft but were pretty sure. I do know the Zoloft made me tired. I also know the depression made me tired but I don't know what was the bigger factor last year. The adderall may have given me a kick out of my depression.

One thing to note... When I was on a higher dose of Zoloft without adderall I could not pass a technical interview to save my life. This has never been an issue. With adderall and reduced Zoloft I got two offers on the same day. I don't need adderall to do my job. I haven't taken it for years and I have done just fine thank you very much. So in this case you could think it could be helpful for depression. The thing is whether you are going to think of it as some sort of lifelong treatment or a "boost". As a lifelong treatment it seems a little dubious to me. But as a boost there are worse assuming you don't have a tendency towards addition. The "damage" is infinitely less compared to other meds you could take. As with any "boost" you can't just rely on the thing giving you the boost. You have to do your own work too.

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