Freyja Griffin one day realized that she was born to die. But then, everyone else is too. So she decided to make do with her life

Thursday, April 26, 2007

And thus spoke Zoloft

I don't know what to call it again.

Mild depression,
stress,
anxiety disorder,
bipolarity disorder,
extreme hormonal mood swing.


Which one?

Whichever it is
I have to talk about it,
but if I did I feel
it's nothing but a useless whine.

I'm usually so much fun.

I hate these shoes am in.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My name is Stephen Long and i would like to show you my personal experience with Zoloft.

I am 40 years old. Have been on Zoloft for 2 years now. Zoloft certainly got rid of my depression and anxiety. It also helped me with sleeping and I did not gain any weight like others have. However I was younger when I tried this so perhaps my metabolism worked differently then. It was impossible to reach orgasm on this drug so I would sometimes delay taking my drug to give my body a mini wash out period and this helped. However, if I waited too long to take the tablet, I endured severe headaches and had to lie down. Fortunately, this was reversible as soon as I took the drug again. I eventually tapered off this drug thanks to my doctor's plan which worked perfectly. The main reason I gave up Zoloft is because at the time there were reports saying that long term use of it was dangerous.

I have experienced some of these side effects -
Sweatiness, loss of libido, EXTREME headaches if forget to take drug.

I hope this information will be useful to others,
Stephen Long

3:45 PM  
Blogger ribka said...

oh ka, i dun believe in zoloft, guess personality disorder can be solved by time. not medicine. this is my own experience.

n btw thx for the link :)

8:14 PM  

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