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ALCOHOL AND ANXIETY

IM 18 YEARS OLD AND TAKING 5O MG OF ZOLOFT A DAY FOR ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION. ABOUT A WEEK AGO I GOT REALLY DRUNK AND HAVENT FELT THE SAME EVER SINCE. IVE BEEN FEELING REALLY ANXIOUS , I GET REALLY NERVOUS WHEN IM AROUND SOMEONE I START THINKING THAT IM NOT ACTING RIGHT , SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE IM NOT TALKING RIGHT AND CANT RESPOND RIGHT , I DONT FEEL COMFORTABLE AROUND MY FAMILY ANYMORE. IM WONDERING IF ANYBODY HAS BEEN THROUGH THIS AND IF ITS NORMAL. PLEASE RESPOND A.S.A.P
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If you are taking antidepressants, you should talk to your doctor before drinking alcohol. The drug you are taking and your current emotional and physical state should be considered in deciding if you can safely drink alcohol while taking your medication. But generally, mixing antidepressants and alcohol is discouraged.

A few things could happen if you mix antidepressants and alcohol. First, your medication may become ineffective in treating your depression. Alcohol acts a depressant, so by drinking it, you could counteract effects of your medication and lessen their benefit.

The side effects from your medication could also worsen. Some antidepressants cause drowsiness, and so does alcohol. Mixing the two could make you sleepy, which is dangerous in situations where you need to be alert, such as driving, or at work. Studies have proved that even social drinking may impair your ability to react quickly and remain alert while driving, even hours after consuming a single alcoholic drink.

Finally, if you are taking an antidepressant that is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), mixing it with alcohol can be very dangerous. The combination can cause a dangerous spike in blood pressure, leading to a stroke. Your doctor may tell you to avoid both alcohol and certain types of foods which may also interact with your medicine, such as cheeses and certain meats, if you are on an MAOI.

Antidepressants are not the only medications that could dangerously interact with alcohol. Whenever you are prescribed a new medication, talk to your doctor about consuming alcoholic drinks.

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Alcohol can really intensify feelings of anxiety.  First of all, stop drinking when you are on Zoloft; besides you are only 18 anyway.  Mixing alcohol and antidepressants is not a smart move.

It can also take you away fromt the focus of confronting your anxiety.  This can push you into a downward spiral resulting in more fear and confusion.  So, lets focus on getting better instead of making things worse.  Have you been seeing a therapist to talk about your issues?  

What you are feeling is common in my experience; anxiety can cause a whole host of problems.  Don't give up because it does get MUCH better.  Keep us posted!
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