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To those taking Zoloft... have you talked to your doctors about alternative

antidepressants? I used to take Zoloft, but dropped it early on and have

been on Serzone for several years with no problems. Serzone is one of the

newer SSRIs.

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In a message dated 3/14/02 10:40:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,

mmckinley@... writes:

> To those taking Zoloft... have you talked to your doctors about alternative

> antidepressants? I used to take Zoloft, but dropped it early on and have

> been on Serzone for several years with no problems. Serzone is one of the

> newer SSRIs.

>

I've taken Zoloft for about 3 or 4 years now. At first I felt really speeded

up and I flushed all the time. And also I was really hot. But now, I don't

notice any difference and I rarely EVER flush. Maybe my body just got used

to the Zoloft.

Marji

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In a message dated 3/14/02 10:40:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,

mmckinley@... writes:

> To those taking Zoloft... have you talked to your doctors about alternative

> antidepressants? I used to take Zoloft, but dropped it early on and have

> been on Serzone for several years with no problems. Serzone is one of the

> newer SSRIs.

>

I've taken Zoloft for about 3 or 4 years now. At first I felt really speeded

up and I flushed all the time. And also I was really hot. But now, I don't

notice any difference and I rarely EVER flush. Maybe my body just got used

to the Zoloft.

Marji

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In a message dated 3/14/02 10:40:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,

mmckinley@... writes:

> To those taking Zoloft... have you talked to your doctors about alternative

> antidepressants? I used to take Zoloft, but dropped it early on and have

> been on Serzone for several years with no problems. Serzone is one of the

> newer SSRIs.

>

I've taken Zoloft for about 3 or 4 years now. At first I felt really speeded

up and I flushed all the time. And also I was really hot. But now, I don't

notice any difference and I rarely EVER flush. Maybe my body just got used

to the Zoloft.

Marji

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Adam,

I had problems with taking Zoloft; after one week my head looked like

a balloon with chicken-pox. And one more weird thing. The skin on my

thighs broke out which never hapenned to me before. Some people

though take Zoloft and have no such problems, which proves that we

react to certain things differently.

If you suspect that Zoloft is causing you any trouble, try to taper

off and see what happens.

Edith

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