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Old Nov 13, 2013, 04:40 AM
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Glad to hear! I'm sure you're aware that Zoloft can make people loopy and slow down the cognitive thought process and cause sexual side effects. I love Welburtrin and Cymbalta. I do great even taking them at the same time. For me they are activating, weight neutral and don't cause any sexual side effects. I find it's all about finding the right dose and med cocktail! Best of luck!!!
Explain the loopy from Zoloft, one of the top 5 AD,s for 20 years and used by many on this forum , thanks

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Old Nov 21, 2013, 01:20 AM
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Glad you found out why you had such a negative experience!
I've been on it for going on 6 years, and it has shown great results.
My starting pill was 25mg, and then we slowly upped it to 50mg, and now I'm on 75mg.
I remember trying out 100mg (even after months of taking it), and it made me feel really odd, so I can only imagine how terrible you must have felt!
But I really hope it does the trick for you! Best of wishes!
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Old Nov 21, 2013, 07:29 AM
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How is Cymbalta for anxiety?
I wasn't anxious on it!
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