Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

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LiverpoolLad
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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby LiverpoolLad » Sat Mar 22, 2025 1:21 pm

Bro have you seen your doctor about this? I wouldn’t be following others advice around SSRI’s as they affect everyone differently.

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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby wasim1 » Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:01 pm

IndianRasputin wrote:
wasim1 wrote:no bro i never


Bro you also have panic attacks and PTSD i assume. You told me you take 20 mg/day. Is 20 enough you think? I’m worried 20 won’t be enough and I’ll need 30 or 40

Bro i dont have PTSD BUT i have panic attack problem.....well if u like u can go with 30 or 40mg but i have been taking only 20mg

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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby LastHope » Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:44 pm

IndianRasputin bro,

Do you think we can have ED also after implant due to anti depressant?


Since you asked, I want to mention...

Look up PSSD - Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction.

This stuff is scary. There are Facebook support groups for it.

Not everyone who takes it will be affected, but with the precious implant, the last thing I want is anorgasmia, loss of libido, and delayed ejaculation for my bros.

Let me know your thoughts or consider looking into this.

Here’s a warning from the Australian government:
https://www.tga.gov.au/news/safety-upda ... epressants

Dopamine-boosting drugs are preferred by some andrologists over serotonin-boosting drugs.

But if it’s medically indicated for mental health, considering all the risk-benefit analysis, I totally get it.

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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby Markc2008 » Tue Mar 25, 2025 8:01 am

Zoloft can definitely cause problems. I’m here because of pssd from Zoloft . Basically permanently ruined my arousal and caused Ed. I’m considering implant because of this and it’s been six years. I also got a bladder issue upon stopping.

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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby LiverpoolLad » Tue Mar 25, 2025 1:52 pm

Markc2008 wrote:Zoloft can definitely cause problems. I’m here because of pssd from Zoloft . Basically permanently ruined my arousal and caused Ed. I’m considering implant because of this and it’s been six years. I also got a bladder issue upon stopping.



Hi Mark what sort of bladder issue are you having if I might ask?

I’ve recently stopped zoloft/citalopram and finding that I suddenly need to urinate/less bladder control as whilst on the medication.

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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby Markc2008 » Tue Mar 25, 2025 10:47 pm

LiverpoolLad wrote:
Markc2008 wrote:Zoloft can definitely cause problems. I’m here because of pssd from Zoloft . Basically permanently ruined my arousal and caused Ed. I’m considering implant because of this and it’s been six years. I also got a bladder issue upon stopping.



Hi Mark what sort of bladder issue are you having if I might ask?

I’ve recently stopped zoloft/citalopram and finding that I suddenly need to urinate/less bladder control as whilst on the medication.


I have weak stream and dribbling. I had to have a cystoscopy done to find the cause and it was a bladder sphincter muscle issue. That’s obviously an involuntary muscle and I was told it’s a neurological issue. I believe the Zoloft screwed up a part of my nervous system when stopping it as crazy as it sounds.

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Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?

Postby LiverpoolLad » Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:55 am

I have weak stream and dribbling. I had to have a cystoscopy done to find the cause and it was a bladder sphincter muscle issue. That’s obviously an involuntary muscle and I was told it’s a neurological issue. I believe the Zoloft screwed up a part of my nervous system when stopping it as crazy as it sounds.[/quote]


Ah fair enough thanks Mark and doesn’t sound crazy at all! You can only deal with the symptoms you’ve got!


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