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"I started taking medication, so I think that rounded off some of the depression. Also Zoloft just makes you hungry, which is fucking g*y."
"I was finally up early this morning and saw it was a pill and that she was very specific which bowl of porridge was for me and not to accidentally eat his. Obviously I was concerned but she explained that he refused to go to therapy for years now so she just got her own dose doubled by claiming to b"
"More and more lately, anxiety has turned into a badge of honor. Like, you're seriously not going to be considered *interesting* if you don't have at least a mild version of it that your therapist is helping you treat with Zoloft."
"Is there any end to this? I'm gonna take my Zoloft and try to ignore this while I study for my two midterms tomorrow."
"The worst part is it doesn't even help, I'm still in Hell Torture Mind Prison for 24 hours a day, every day. And if I forget to take it my soul feels like it's being ripped out of my body every 30 seconds."
"Incredibly bleak scrolling through a couple's "our story" page on their wedding site only to see them get progressively flabbier and more dead-eyed throughout the course of their relationship. What a steady diet of Zoloft and seed oils does to a mf"
"a kafkaesque nightmare of talking to preprogrammed messages with no insight or understanding for you as a person only to be churned out with an unwanted zoloft prescription in hand."
"I've been really enjoying seeing her otherwise and she keeps telling me the sex is great etc but obviously it irks me that we've slept together half a dozen times and I haven't gotten her off, especially since even me (zolofted to all hell) hasn't had any problems cumming when i'm with her."
"During this time I was prescribed Lamictal as well. I stayed on Wellbutrin and tapered off Zoloft when hospitalized in Sept. but eventually got back on again in December."
"Anyway, I logged into my Telehealth zoom call 20 minutes late because I slept past my alarm. Entered the zoom call, answer a few questionnaire prompts like "on a scale of 1-10 how often.." and then she's telling me she's gonna start me on Zoloft then we can go from there. I don't think we even intro"
"starting out, it felt kinda funny, because i felt like a huge weight that i had on me my whole life was lifted. to me, the first couple of days felt like being on ecstasy, including the inability to orgasm. after that, the whole feeling kind of became more mild and receded. until i stopped, it's bee"
"I've been on zoloft since I was I think 11. Obviously back then I didn't understand what an SSRI even was but now that i'm 24 and think I have a better handle on my own mental health I'm gonna try to get off of it because I don't want to be on this stuff for the rest of my life."