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Default Aug 07, 2007 at 01:14 AM
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I've been really worried/anxious about going back to college this fall (in 3 weeks) and it feels like my meds arn't working well enough. Is this normal? I guess I'm more concerned because my doc had wished I would go from 50mg Zoloft to 100mg while I was still in school. I chose to stay on 50mg because I just wanted something to help me be able to function normally (OCD had gotten way out of control during school). Do you think my doctor knew that 50mg may not be enough if I was experiencing high stress situations? Once I go back to school and don't have all these added irrational fears will I feel back to normal at 50mg?

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