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(((jvin)))
I too was scared when I started my first AD, Zoloft, 3 months ago. I won't lie and say the SE's were easy to deal with, but they do go away in time. I think the hardest thing to deal with is the mood swings it caused for me. They lasted for at least 2 months, and were absolutely horrific. I'm not trying to scare you, just being real. Let me say though, that Zoloft really helped me in the long run. Now that I'm stable on it, I have very little anxiety and haven't had any panic attacks. Every so often the anxiety or mild depression creeps up, but it usually lasts for a short time and isn't very severe.
It really comes down to SE's vs. quality of life. Only you can make the choice on that one. If you want to try and continue with therapy, which I highly suggest, by all means do so. I did CBT and it helped me as much, if not more than the meds. Also I took Xanax while starting up on Zoloft which really helped me through those rough days and mood swings. I say stick with the therapy a bit longer and see how that goes. If you still feel like you aren't where you want to be, then it's likely worth it to give the meds a shot. Honestly, the SE's and start up sucks, but if the meds work, it's worth all that and more.
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The Lord has a plan for us all. I hope He's working overtime for us DF folks! QUOTE (cookiecrumbs @ May 22 2009, 10:49 AM)  And don't argue with God.
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