Time of day for zoloft?

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Gotta a question, the other day I didn't take my zoloft until 2p.m. The reason was I had a doctor's appt concerning my blurry eye. Asked the doctor if I can take my pill now since I usually take it at 9a.m he said yes no problem. The next morning I wroke up and did not have my usual anxiety. So I figured that if I wait until alittle later in the day it might be better for me. While today the morning was great. No anxiety but it came back around 10 AM. So I hung in there and took my zoloft at eleven. My question is, does it take time for my body to adjust to the new schedule. Today was a little shaky. But if it does take time to adjust, I'll hang in there. Or maybe I need alittle higher dose. I take 50 now. Any advice would be appreciated.

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    Hi Brenda. .just wondering how u are these days. .did u get ur Zoloft upped yet?. .. some days I can cope better than others. .today unfortunately isn't one of them. .it's a rollercoaster ride. . Hoping this finds I on a GOOD day my friend. .God bless

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      Hi my friend, I'm happy to hear that you are at least having some good days. I haven't upped my dosage yet, hosting a family reunion and I don't want the side affects during it. I do plan on calling my doctor next week and see what he says. Right now I'm dealing with a toothache and dont even want to think about side affects. If it isn't one thing its another. I am having good days and occasional bad ones. But I do sleep well so thats a big plus. Hoping this also finds you coming out of the rough patch your going through today. Sending angel blessing your way across the ocean.😇

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      It's a rocky road Brenda. . . .Take care my friend. .GODS BLESSINGS . .

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