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[quote=Anonymous]Everyone is different. Side effects can happen very quickly but the worst will generally occur in the first 2 weeks. I find the first 2 weeks very challenging and will quarter my dose and go up very slowly to help mitigate that. Zoloft is activating for me, so I take it in the morning. If you find after a month or two that you don’t like how you feel on it, then I’d ask to switch to another SSRI or similar. They all affect you differently. For example, Lexapro made me foggy but Zoloft does not. I just feel more hopeful and happy, and life does not feel like a painful slog. For me, the side effects of meds are better than the side effects of depression/anxiety. I’ve gone off them a few times but always wind up back on them. When I’m depressed I find myself hoping my life would just spontaneously be over. That’s a pretty bleak side effect in and of itself. YMMV.[/quote]
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