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Zoloft Made Me Feel Like a Zombie

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2007

Cass talks about her experiance with the antidepressant Zoloft.

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  • Dated two nurses, one on prozac other on zoloft. Didnt work out, they were both emotionally unavailable. Up and down kinda stuff, unattatched...So my new motto is the next girl will not be on meds of any kind. Sad but thats the way it is....

  • Well what you felt, on zolft is what people normal feel with out there anxiety meds.

    You never needed it so you get the opposite affect 

  • @rainbowheydrich thats easy said from a pessimistic douche bag pot head it works some people and instead of being such a douche how about a positive thought once in a while not everyone is like you many people will benefit from zoloft. instead of causing more anxiety into other how about you say something GOOD people struggle if you struggled please post something everyone can do and even without drugs you feel like shit cause u cant sit down for too long without worrying about shit

  • Zoloft nearly ruined my relationship with everyone around me. It made me feel like a zombie, and made me uncaring about EVERYTHING in life. I'm trying to get off of it and I'm going through withdrawals. I feel you :l

  • Something tells me she wasn't Einstein to begin with. Silly, irresponsible axis 2 turd.

  • you aint no real depressed person

  • @anebturia I am sorry if you misunderstood what I meant when I was mentioning Omega 3 fatty acids. I was referring to eating living foods or raw food. I do limited amounts of cooked foods though. There have been studies done on Omega 3 fatty acids and the effect of an imbalance in the ratio between Omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids and how this relates to health and disease. I focus on living foods. Sprouted, raw, whole, organic, lower glycemic, free flowing fats, and foods that contain SOD.

  • @peoniesfleur Re: Omega 3: There is no definitive proof as these studies only use epidemiological data on the Japanese, who supposedly have lower rates.

    They don't. They do, however, accept suicide as an option and many take their lives as it is so acceptable in society. Tumeric is not so selective and is an iffy.

    The gel coatings in fish oil is derived from petroleum waste by-products.

    PMDD is linked to low, *free* circulating estrogen & high bound estrogen. Not much in the way of stress.

  • @Sashaeharmony Most of this could use real therapy not drugs.

    Probably. There are obvious factors that may be controllable: sunlight/sunlamp exposure for SAD, controlling hypoglycemia, etc. I have PMDD. It's not easy to treat since there's so little info out there about it. What is now available is what I could have predicted all along by experience.

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