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Old Mar 10, 2018, 10:55 PM
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I used to have no problems. Until I took Zoloft. Then things were Diffrent. Now 99% of people look normal to me. I have no desire to be in a relationship because I am just not attracted to anyone.

Can Zoloft completely ruin your sexuality?

I know it sounds silly. But it seemed to happen soon after I started Zoloft. And it didn’t come back when I stopped it 3 months later.

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Old Mar 11, 2018, 01:03 AM
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It doesn't sound silly at all, Boz. Some years ago my husband was prescribed an SSRI (it might have been Zoloft...in fact, I think it was). He couldn't stand being on it because his sexual feelings were severely affected. He'd always had a very normal sex drive and on the med, as he put it, he felt like his "manhood" had disappeared.

I strongly suggest that you bring this up with your pdoc. Perhaps a different SSRI would work better for you.
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