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Old Nov 02, 2009, 11:38 PM
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My Psychiatrist and I had a Post Mortem on my recent course of Invega and we mutually agreed to discontinue it as I was experiencing continuous head aches and constant tiredness. He decided to put me back onto Zoloft which I was on for well over a year at one stage (200mg).I have to honestly say that I don't dislike Zoloft or like it as I have had mixed feelings about it.He originally prescribed it to me to stop my compulsion to drive around in the early hours of the morning when there is minute traffic on the road and review the roads I drive on to assess any new pot holes that I should learn about so that when Im driving during the day I would know about the bumps and not fear that I may have hit a pedestrian.Zoloft is Ok for me but I find it to be under mind arrest as the intensity to check is always there(like a prisoner doing time for robbery and contemplating on his stash of money he's hidden)like looking through a key hole of a door with no key.......................!cheers Bluzman

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Old Dec 21, 2009, 12:05 AM
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Yeah zoloft is a good medicine.
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