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Old Mar 14, 2013, 04:29 PM
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I thought that the zoloft made me feel physically jittery. I don't remember every feeling that exact way before I started taking it. I've always been anxious, but the jittery feeling was different. I was only on it for 2 months, and most of that was 25 mg a day. I stopped completely about 2 weeks ago but I still wake up jittery, and I'm still very tired. I'm not jittery all the time, but enough to think something is wrong.

It could be from my allegra for allergies, but that usually doesn't make me feel that way. I've taken it for several years at least. Or, there could be something else wrong with me. I'll have to see my internist if this doesn't get better. Could it still be an effect of the zoloft?

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Old Mar 15, 2013, 03:21 PM
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I thought that the zoloft made me feel physically jittery. I don't remember every feeling that exact way before I started taking it. I've always been anxious, but the jittery feeling was different. I was only on it for 2 months, and most of that was 25 mg a day. I stopped completely about 2 weeks ago but I still wake up jittery, and I'm still very tired. I'm not jittery all the time, but enough to think something is wrong.

It could be from my allegra for allergies, but that usually doesn't make me feel that way. I've taken it for several years at least. Or, there could be something else wrong with me. I'll have to see my internist if this doesn't get better. Could it still be an effect of the zoloft?
25mg of zoloft for 2 months is nothing, you should have moved up to a theraputic level , 25mg would leave you in limbo ., doing more harm than good. but it wont be the zoloft thats your problem now.
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Old Mar 15, 2013, 09:45 PM
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How about asking a pharmacist to see how long Zoloft can stay in your system. Could the Zoloft been masking this symptom? Hope you get rid of this problem before too long....
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Old Mar 15, 2013, 09:50 PM
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How about asking a pharmacist to see how long Zoloft can stay in your system. Could the Zoloft been masking this symptom? Hope you get rid of this problem before too long....

great answer. someone people forget that even now pharmacy can be around the open 24 hours so if you not reaching doctor then pharmacist can help and they know medicine very great they do
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