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Sertraline Change In Mood And Behavior

Updated December 30, 2022
KB Says:
Fri, December 30, 2022

My boyfriend was on Zoloft 50mg when we met. Very loving and in love with me. Life was going great so he quit taking it in October. He decided to go back on a week and half ago. He didn’t ease into dosage. Took two days of 25mg and then went full blast to 50mg last Tuesday. He gradually distanced himself from me. Now a week later he is completely withdrawn from me and won’t talk to me or tell me how he is feeling. I have his location and see he is going to work. Can someone tell me if he will come back around? Maybe what his thought processes are? Is this normal? How long will it last? I want to be there for him but at the same time my emotional well being is at stake with his complete 180 of affection and attention toward me.

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VerFree Says:
Fri, December 30, 2022

Has anything changed? Has he talked to you, yet?

He might be experiencing some issues from jumping back on it at such a high dose, being emotionally flat can be a side effect, along with nausea, dizziness, mood changes, headache, dry mouth, and weight changes.

Ref: Sertaline Information

I was on it for several years, then stopped cold turkey, and when I tried to get back on it in the future, it really messed with my thought processes, and I had to stop taking it, and try something else.

Is he on any other medications that you know of? Has he communicated with you, at all?

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