Yesterday I was prescribed Sertraline.....
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Yesterday I was prescribed Sertraline, although I'm no stranger to anti depressants I hadn't taken them for the last ten years, they weren't doing the job and decided to use cannabis instead as I had read a lot about it being used medicinally for anxiety and depression, it has worked great for the last ten years, I used it as and when I needed too and that was something the doctors couldn't give me, a 'as and when' pill instead of having to take a pill everyday. But lately things have got worse, I seem to focus on all the bad stuff going on around the world, I'm scared for the future of my grandchildren. I'm 55 and as a family we discussed me going back to the doctors (because I really am against taking anti depressants and I needed everybody in my family to understand why) the GP immediately put me on Sertraline 50 mg, so a small dose, and has organised 'therapy'. I took the first one last night and I felt the worst I've felt in a long time, I was sweating, nauseous, restless, I couldn't sleep and very depressed. I haven't even bothered to get out of bed this morning and thankfully my husband, at long last understands depression and what it can do to us, not only mentally but physically. I've read through the comments and to be honest I am worried to death to take the next one, the side effects are horrendous, they can last for weeks, I could STILL fall in to a depressive trough and the withdrawal symptoms are just has bad. Is there anything good about taking this drug? I'm also frightened of putting on the 4 stone I've lost by coming off those anti depressants 10 years ago.I feel I'm like in between a rock and a hard place.
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fancy_fun Kimmy_D
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Hope this helps
best of luck in your decision
glenn85919 Kimmy_D
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myself) they do go away. The anxiety and depression have definately been muted by
the Sertraline. But, to be honest, I'd rather not take anything, and just be naturally, anxiety free. I was on Venlafaxine before Sertraline and the withdrawel form that medication has to be carfeully managed. But it was OK. Nothing like the scare stories you read about on the internet. There are fewer withdrawel symptons with Sertraline.
Bare with it. Drinks lots of water, take Omega 3 and B complex. Get as much exercise as you can. The anxiety and depression has to be dealt with on as many fronts as possible. One pill will certainly help in the long run but it's better to develop an alternative armoury to aid it's efficacy. Keep going and take each day at a time. So many of us have been through what you are going through. It's a funny old club, indeed. Best of luck and remember, there's always someone listening. x
fancy_fun glenn85919
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glenn85919 fancy_fun
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