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I took Zoloft for depression/anxiety for about 6 months and am now experiencing some pretty nasty withdrawl symptoms, mainly, dizziness. It's to the point where I can't stand for prolonged amounts of time nor can I concentrate when I really need to. It's been about 2 weeks since I stopped taking it. I started at 25mg then slowly, over the course of 6 months, ended up at 200mg and then dropped off to 50mg before discontinuing use. The main reason I stopped taking it was because I lost my health insurance and was experiencing sexual side effects that I got sick of. I'm getting really sick of feeling dizzy all day but I don't want to become extremely dependent on this drug. Would trying to take another SSRI help, or am I stuck with Zoloft? Also, does anyone know how long these withdrawl symptoms usually last for? What was the point in taking an anti-depressant when all it's going to do is ruin my life and take me back down to square one?
What should I do? I don't want to go see my doctor because it will cost me an arm and a leg to see him and not only that, but it seems he was somewhat reckless in prescribing to me this drug that seems to still be in it's 'testing phase'.
I went of paxil after 5 years of use like this:
Did a lot of exercise during withdrawal (aerobics, swim, bike, run). I prefer to run my bike in the park for 2 hours every night.
max dose was 20 mg
3 weeks 10 mg
4 weeks 5 mg
6 weeks 2.5 mg
off
I cut the pills in 4 or 8 pieces with a sharp knife.
200 mg of Zoloft
If i were you:
3 weeks 100 mg
4 weeks 50 mg
5 weeks 25 mg
6 weeks 10 mg
off
You may buy Zoloft or other SSRI online from abroad pharmacy (cheaper). The doctor may advise you to take some other SSRI (with fewer side effects) during withdrawal.
Read all the posts here related to “withdrawal” symptoms.
It worked for me but it may not work for you!
Also, I was seeing a therapist for a while but, stopped going because I felt I was doing much better. However, I have recently thought about going back to see her but it gets back to the whole insurance thing. I do not have the money to spend $100 on one visit. I'm a college student with a part-time job. $100 on a visit to a therapist and $100+ on drugs is just not an option right now.
I guess now my question is, being that I stopped at 50mg, will my brain not adjust at all or will it just take longer than had I gone off at 25mg? Also, when I was taking 200mg, I stopped taking it cold turkey because I started feeling like a zombie. Could that have caused some long-term damage? I stopped taking it for about 4 days before I was finally able to get a doctors appointment and drop down to 150mg.
At this point, my suggestion to all of you before starting to take a SSRI is to do your research ahead of time. These things are not vitamins and seem to actually require a level of responsibility and care to take them without negative side-effects.
I have tried exercise from time to time, but when you are dizzy to the point of passing out at times, it makes it extremely hard. Either I have NO energy at all or I have a ton, both times, however, I'm dizzy and 'out of it'.
A good example was when I was out playing basketball with my dad. After about 20 minutes of just shooting around and stuff, I became very dizzy and needed to sit down before I fell over. I'm not overweight...about 5'7" 153lbs. Usually when I play basketball I can run around a LOT more.
the phone number for the free prescription program is 1-800-775-7649. Call to see if you qualify so that you may taper properly.