Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?
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Bro have you seen your doctor about this? I wouldn’t be following others advice around SSRI’s as they affect everyone differently.
Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?
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
Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?
IndianRasputin bro,
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.
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.
Re: Anyone on Zoloft for depression and panic attacks?
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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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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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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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!
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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