Posted by michelle41a on October 10, 2010, at 12:26:28
In reply to Re: wondering if increasing zoloft dose will help, posted by morgan miller on October 8, 2010, at 11:49:42
> > > Glad to hear you are feeling better. The side effects should subside and maybe completely go away with time.
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> > > Good Luck!
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> > Thanks so much, Morgan! The side effects are slowly subsiding, but I still have issues with feeling jittery and a weird dull pain in my jaw. I had mild jaw pain when I tapered off zoloft in 2005 so maybe it is a weird side effect.. I can't wait to feel "normal" again lol!
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> Maybe a little TMJ? It could just be your body adjusting and there being some extra tension that is causing your jaw to tighten up a bit. Where is it tight?
>Hi Morgan!
Hope you don't mind me asking again..I have question about increasing my zoloft dose.. I went from 12.5 to 18.75 starting Oct 3rd.. The dosage increase didn't seem to bother me too much until today..
I woke up with some nausea and loose BM (sorry TMI) Usually every day I feel crummy from the time I get up until around 4-5.. Then I have dinner, take the zoloft, and I feel better for the rest of the night..
Could this be just my body adjusting to the med increase? I also took my zoloft a bit later than normal ( I usually try to take it around 5-6pm but I ended up taking it at 8:30)
I also have been trying to taper off the klonopin (I shaved off .0625 every day this week)
Sorry for the long winded post, just wondering if I should give the 18.75 more time to stabilize :)
Sincerely,
Michelle
P.S I am trying to take my zoloft earlier in the day but it seems that there is more anxiety when I take the zoloft with lunch (I don't eat as much for lunch as I do for dinner)
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