Zoloft for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder User Reviews (Page 3)
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"Started off on 25 mg. Noticed physical side effects but were easy to deal with. After a week, I moved up to 50 mg. Anxiety spiked after I took it, but I have been/am in therapy, so I knew how to handle it. Did make it worse than before, to the point where one night I had to try and put off a panic attack for an hour. The next night after taking it, I got so suicidal. That was the last day I took it, but it was still in my system. For the next 2 days, I still felt it + considered crashing my car. Part of the reason I was put on this was suicidal thoughts + Zoloft made it SO much worse. Will never touch again unless it's to burn it. Almost everyone I've talked to who's been on it said it was the worst experience of their life. Congrats if you're a part of the 1% this pill actually works for. CNP told me out of 500 patients she's prescribed it to (she was biased since it worked for her) only 2-3 ended up feeling suicidal. Well, she can now make that lie 3-4."