I was put on the anti-depressant
Zoloft in July of 2001; I was given a 100 mg per day prescription, which I later found out was a very high dosage. When I went back to the loony navy doctor in September and wanted to wean myself off the drug, he suggested we
doubleDouble-tussin dm the dosage. It was at this time that I quit taking the
zoloft. I did not need it anymore and I still don't. The problem I have is that I gained nearly 30 pounds after quitting the drug and also developed serious digestive and
intestinalAmebic liver abscess
Barium enema
Colorectal polyps
Colostomy
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Intestinal gas
Intestinal leiomyoma
Intestinal obstruction
Intestinal obstruction repair problems. They have not gone away and though I exercise intensely 3 to 5 times a week and eat well, the weight will not go away and neither will the digestive problems. I have seen a doctor
twiceTwice-a-day and they do not seem to think that there is anything wrong. My thyroid has been tested and is
normalNormal saline flush. Also, I do not know what type of doctor to see; I am frustrated with doctors who seem to think that there is no way that zoloft caused these problems (I have been researching the side effects) and that I am just a fat girl making excuses. I was wondering what it is that I can do to reverse these side effects and what type of doctor, or specialist would be able to help me?
having the same problems with Celexa, though I only took it for two days.
Most tests show I've got no problem, but I know otherwise. Celexa totally ravaged my digestive system....now I've got a burning stomach amongst other, less pleasant side effects where before there were none.
These drugs alter body chemistry drastically, and despite what doctor's say, they really do not have a grasp on what exactly they are doing. I've read it can take as long as 18 months for your body chemistry to "normalize". But I agree...there must be some way to treat some of the digestive symptoms. I'm looking myself....
Most patients who suffer negative reactions to these SSRI's are so traumatized they don't file a complaint with the Doctor, or are made to feel crazy for having symptoms, digestive or otherwise.
I'm headed to an Endocrinologist, I'll post and let you know how that goes. I had one Gastroenterologist tell me it was IBS without running any tests....