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Zoloft FeedbackIf you use Zoloft, please help others by adding your feedback. What would you tell someone considering using this product? Please remember that we do not give medical advice. That is for your local health care provider, who is familiar with your medical history.Subj: Dizzies and overwhelmed Date: 8/9/2009 I tapered down slowly from 100mg since Feb - August and now I am 2 weeks totally free.. get the dizzies and feel overwhelmed at times but I'm going to keep going. The best is yet to come in my life. I havent cried in 5 years and watched the bucket list today and cried at the end. Felt good! John Subj: Tremors and insomnia Date: 8/12/2009 I started taking Zoloft (the generic) after my son was stillborn in April. It gave me the tremors and insomnia and made me very very aggressive. Can't handle the tremors so I am going to ween my self off immediately! Shay Subj: Bitter metallic taste Date: 8/15/2009 Hi, I am finally coming off zoloft I have been on it for six years I am taking a very low dose of 25mg I cut down from 50mg two weeks ago. For some reason the past three days I have had a bitter metallic taste that comes and goes worsens when I eat or drink certain things. I know that it is a symptom of going on some drugs but is it uncommon or strange to get it coming off of them. How long will this last and why does this happen? I would really appreciate a answer as there seems to be lack of info on this. Thank you, Zoe AskDocWeb: The reason for the lack of info is because it so rarely happens. Why it happens is unknown. Subj: How long do the side effects last Date: 8/23/2009 My Dr. has started me on 50 mg of zoloft for 6 days then upped it to 100 mg once a day. My questions is how long do the side effects last. This is day 5 and I'm still feeling a little dizzy and tired. Thanks Laura AskDocWeb: Reports from users say that side effects lasted for the first 2 to 3 weeks. Subj: Stomach pain Date: 8/25/2009 I am currently taking zolof I am on 50 m-grams, I was on 100 m grams but my doctor has takin me off of 100 an I am now on 50 m-grams. I am having problems with going to the washroom at leat 8-10 times a day, it worses at night and in the morning. I am also having problems with my stomch hurting as well. Is this a common side effect? And if so what can I do to cure it? Danielle AskDocWeb: Stomach pain is not a common side effect and should be reported to your doctor. Subj: Vivid gruesome nightmares Date: 8/27/2009 I've been on Zoloft for about a year and a half. I am not depressed which is a wonderful thing. The only side effect I have are vivid gruesome nightmares at least 4 times a week. It's bittersweet. Be happy and have nightmares vs. depressed and no nightmares. Alana Subj: Cold turkey? Date: 8/28/2009 I have only been taking zoloft for 10 days can I go off of it cold turkey? Jill AskDocWeb: Do not stop taking Zoloft without first talking to your doctor. You may experience unpleasant side effects if you stop taking Zoloft suddenly. Subj: Hair falling out Date: 8/30/2009 I've been taking zoloft for about 4 months now. I couldn't really tell the dif. I'm still getting anxiety attacks. And now I'm noticing that for the past month my hair has been falling out. OMG. I'm so scared. Will all my hair fall out? I think I will go to the doc tomorrow or just stop taking it. HELP! Lori Subj: The bottom line Date: 8/30/2009 Been on several psych drugs for several years. About 10 years now. Have tried most of them on the market, while my doc and I searched for the perfect "cocktail." Well...there is no perfect cocktail of drugs. Bottom line...you get addicted! I am definitely a drug addict from prescription drugs! The worst thing about the effects of these drugs is that over these years, I gained over 100 pounds. (Depakote was the worse for gaining weight). Well...a week ago, I found out that I can no longer afford my drugs. It pisses me off ..they get you addicted and then expect you to keep being able to afford them. Drug companies and some Docs are no better than a street drug dealer. If you can feel better through other means...psychotherapy...whatever...please do it. If at all possible, don't get hooked like I did. Yes, I felt better on the drugs when they finally got to the correct combination for my specific problems. But now I just can not afford them, and I am always worried that somehow I will find myself in a situation where I can't get any of my drugs...this is a nightmare. Once I was off my drugs for 2 lousy days and had horrible side effects. I was taking Seroquel, Zoloft and Klonopin. I just can not afford these any more. About 4 days ago, I stopped the Zoloft cold turkey. It's been weird. I will feel fine, then all of a sudden, I will get very tired and light-headed. A spacey feeling for a few minutes. Earlier today I felt like I had a fever and I hurt all over. Since I still am taking my 2 other drugs (until they run out), I am able to sleep, but I am having very vivid dreams. The withdrawal effects are not too bad so far. But it has only been a few days. Hopefully, each day will get better. Hope this helps! Kathi Subj: Dreams and talk in my sleep Date: 9/1/2009 I have been taking 100mg Zoloft for about 3 months. I have dreams and talk in my sleep. I kick my feet and sling my arms around. Could it be the zoloft. My doctor says no but I didn't have these problems before I started the Zoloft. I took paxil prior to the zoloft. Peggy AskDocWeb: It is not listed as a side effect but if you read the comments it is obvious that quite a few people have disturbing dreams and sometimes vivid nightmares. Subj: Tinnitus Date: 9/7/2009 I was on Zoloft (50mg) for about 4 months. I quit on my own by tapering, a week or so at 25mg then about two weeks at 12.5mg. It's been about a week now with no Zoloft at all. I'm more tired than usual, have tinnutis worse than ever (the steady buzzing is now accompanied by sporadic "chording," as if the buzzing spiked. Will this ever stop? Stephen AskDocWeb: Drug induced tinnitus typically goes away after the drug is discontinued but not enough is known about this phenomena to say how long that takes. You can find more information on tinnitus here. Subj: Insomnia and lack of appetite Date: 9/19/2009 I took Zoloft 5 yrs ago for Postpardem depression. It worked perfectly. Absolutely no side effects. I was on 50mg. I took it again after my 2nd baby-again 50mg and no side effects. I am on it again, this time 100mg and had terrible insomnia and lack of appetite for the first month. Now that is gone, but I am losing a TON of hair. I am convinced that the higher dosage of Zoloft is to blame, but if it makes me feel better, I feel it is worth it. I won't be on this dose forever... Kristi Subj: Benzodiazepines and Zoloft Date: 9/28/2009 I've personally been testing positive for benzodiazepines after taking Zoloft (150mg daily), on six consecutive urine tests. I haven't had any benzodiazepines for 50 days. Rex Subj: They don't tell you this! Date: 9/30/2009 You feel like zoloft is your soul mate! How deceiving! It turns out to be something that numbs your life to the point of taking YOU away! It steals YOU, as if ti¤e were standing still. You stop caring, feeling, doing, being, KNOWING! When you go off it you are haunted! Those doctors who prescribe these drugs do not explain, they can't possibly begin! You forget who you are when taking this drug! Just exercise if you are depressed. They don't tell you this! Exercise works BETTER than DRUGS! No kick off for that info hu? 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