Posted by undopaminergic on April 22, 2008, at 23:17:20
In reply to And/or... » undopaminergic, posted by Racer on April 20, 2008, at 23:41:28
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> Zoloft was the best of the SSRIs for me -- but I can't stand the flattening. I just don't feel as though I'm living, I can't care about anything, have no motivation to do anything at all, and eventually even talking is too much trouble.
>That's what I'm normally like, and it was particularly bad around the time that I started Zoloft, when I was spending minutes (up to 15-30 perhaps) at a time doing nothing but staring blankly at nothing and thinking about nothing. The situation improved slightly after starting the Zoloft, but that could be a coincidence, as I found the first few days to be better than the rest of time I took the drug, at up to 200 mg. The absence of any significant improvement, in combination with the gastrointestinal side effects, was the reason I gave up on it (there were also other effects that I regarded as neutral or positive that many would regard as frustrating or intolerable).
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