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Old Apr 05, 2014, 11:41 AM
newport659 newport659 is offline
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I have been talking zoloft for 4 weeks and I cant stand the side effects. I will definitely discuss it with my pdoc but how should I taper? I have been taking 50 mg's once a day. I feel totally fried on all these meds. Thank you for your respones-

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Old Apr 05, 2014, 12:31 PM
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I have been talking zoloft for 4 weeks and I cant stand the side effects. I will definitely discuss it with my pdoc but how should I taper? I have been taking 50 mg's once a day. I feel totally fried on all these meds. Thank you for your respones-
you will have to let your doc tell you. if you go on another ssri med you may not have to taper just swap over night.
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Old Apr 06, 2014, 01:02 AM
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I was at 100. I went to 50 and stayed there for well over a month. Then went to 25. Thought I would be able to end it in a couple weeks. I'm having issues. Bad headache dizzy, cognitive, somewhat emotional. I'll probably leave it for a while and possibly go up to 75 if it continues. Anyway, that's how I am doing it. I try to be conservative and listen to my body. My PA supports this approach.

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