Wake up, get ready, go to work, do routines, repeat.Wake up, get ready, go to work, do routines, repeat.Wake up, don't get ready, hide from people at work, do different routines, annoy the opposition?
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Old? You aren't that much older than me. I am considering a med change since I have been experiencing night-time depression for the past year or so and it is getting worse. I feel generally dysthymic but at night it gets really bad. I am on an NRI at the moment (Edronax).
Quote from: renaeden on October 30, 2012, 10:30:57 PMOld? You aren't that much older than me. I am considering a med change since I have been experiencing night-time depression for the past year or so and it is getting worse. I feel generally dysthymic but at night it gets really bad. I am on an NRI at the moment (Edronax).I hope you find a med that works better for you.
Quote from: odeon on October 30, 2012, 01:10:13 PMI never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either. Not even things like vague not-quite-headaches, trembling in your extremities or sensations of mild agitation? I don't notice much effect after taking my pill each day when I've been on it for a while, since it's got a long half-life and eventually reaches a fairly stable level in the body with daily dosing, but the effects are quite significant and have a quick onset when I've been off it for a while and start back on it. Sometimes I get a very slight euphoric effect from it for the first couple of days that reminds me a bit of MDMA (but much weaker and without the nice physical sensations). Not this time unfortunately; this time I just got less depressed and anxious, with a side plate of not-quite-headaches, a little trembling, and some mild agitation, with the unpleasant side-effects peaking in the hours immediately after taking my dose and tailing off for the rest of the day.
I never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either.
Quote from: One L on October 30, 2012, 02:40:18 PMJust thinking about Zoloft makes me shaky and sick to my stomach. I applaud the people that are brave enough to take medication for a mental issue. I was a wimp when it came to this, How do you know or what adverse side effects these things will have on you now or in the future? anyways cheers peter. I hope you feel betterI'm curently hungry but thats about it.
Just thinking about Zoloft makes me shaky and sick to my stomach.
Quote from: odeon on October 30, 2012, 01:10:13 PMI never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either. I did. I felt better the morning after my first dose. I haz a speshul brain.
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Quote from: couldbecousin on October 30, 2012, 09:31:39 PMQuote from: odeon on October 30, 2012, 01:10:13 PMI never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either. I did. I felt better the morning after my first dose. I haz a speshul brain. Placebo effect. I am fairly certain that 24 hours on an SSRI would have no significant impact on brain chemistry.
Quote from: One L on October 31, 2012, 09:37:49 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on October 30, 2012, 09:31:39 PMQuote from: odeon on October 30, 2012, 01:10:13 PMI never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either. I did. I felt better the morning after my first dose. I haz a speshul brain. Placebo effect. I am fairly certain that 24 hours on an SSRI would have no significant impact on brain chemistry. So I was told, but it certainly seemed real at the time.
Quote from: Peter on October 30, 2012, 02:26:04 PMQuote from: odeon on October 30, 2012, 01:10:13 PMI never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either. Not even things like vague not-quite-headaches, trembling in your extremities or sensations of mild agitation? I don't notice much effect after taking my pill each day when I've been on it for a while, since it's got a long half-life and eventually reaches a fairly stable level in the body with daily dosing, but the effects are quite significant and have a quick onset when I've been off it for a while and start back on it. Sometimes I get a very slight euphoric effect from it for the first couple of days that reminds me a bit of MDMA (but much weaker and without the nice physical sensations). Not this time unfortunately; this time I just got less depressed and anxious, with a side plate of not-quite-headaches, a little trembling, and some mild agitation, with the unpleasant side-effects peaking in the hours immediately after taking my dose and tailing off for the rest of the day.Well, I've never attributed short-term symptoms to it. In my case Zoloft works well. It's coming off it that is terrible.
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Quote from: One L on October 31, 2012, 09:37:49 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on October 30, 2012, 09:31:39 PMQuote from: odeon on October 30, 2012, 01:10:13 PMI never noticed immediate changes from Zoloft either. I did. I felt better the morning after my first dose. I haz a speshul brain. Placebo effect. I am fairly certain that 24 hours on an SSRI would have no significant impact on brain chemistry.I doubt it takes more than a few hours for it to reach your brain and bind to the serotonin transporters. It's the knock-on effects of the reuptake inhibition on the rest of the brain that take longer. Think of it this way; if you take an overdose of it, I'm betting it doesn't hit you a month later.