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I have been off Zoloft for two days and I have EXTREAME nausea.. HELP!?
So, being off of 100mg of zoloft have left me with these side effects as followed;
EXTREAME nausea where I am at the point of vomitting but I do not
Vaginal excresions ... ick...
Dizziness
Horrible tiredness
and I have been in a fog
is this all normal? I am really scared and I have no idea what to do. I need to get my perscription filled again but they have to call it into the doctors. Someone please, please help in the mean time. I am desperate.
3 Answers
- Gard23Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
These are withdrawal effects. Link below to checklist - you may have to alter the text size on the monitor.
- 1 decade ago
If you have a regular chemist/pharmacist you could try going to them and asking them to give you an "advance" on your meds and promise to bring in the script once you get it.
Ive had to do that a few times.
The withdrawal symptoms suck, if you have any try taking a benzo such as diazapam (valium... or pretty much anything else ending in "pam"). That should stop the "brain shivers".
As for the tiredness and fog try loads of omega 3, ginkgo and brahmi.
Make sure you take things with food to minimise nausea.
If none of ths works... have you tried alcohol? i know it sounds controversial but it helps me with withdrawal symptoms sometmes.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You need to read and see what the side effects are. Contact your doctor right away or go talk to the pharmist