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Old Mar 29, 2015, 09:48 AM
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I'll start with the meds i'm on. I am on latuda 40 mg, wellbutrin 150, brintellix 5 mg (atm going to 10 at end of week). I recently weaned off of zoloft I was on 100 then all last week 50 mg till Friday when I went off. I had a short depression episode on Friday, then yesterday at work I had a real serious one where I started crying and feeling lonely for no reason (or triggers that I can think of). Anyone able to help or let me know what's going on. I hope it isn't the zoloft quitting. My pdoc strategy was to help improve my mood and drive which I think has been increasing.
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Old Mar 29, 2015, 11:30 AM
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It may very well be your body adjusting to not having the Zoloft. I have gone off it before and was left feeling emotionally "raw" and with aches and pains for a couple of weeks.

I would tell your pdoc and take extra good care of yourself right now. I hope things get better soon.
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Old Mar 30, 2015, 11:04 AM
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It may be the meds. Or it could be you're just cycling again. For me, meds ease some of the symptoms, maybe shorten some, but they never "cure" anything.
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