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JoAnne or anyone else, would you be so kind to find me some articles

on this? I need to educate a new mom on this. Her doctor has just

put her on a high dose of Zoloft for this and I am very concerned for

her. Thanks so much:) Lynn

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" dippitydodahff " <MRSCM4871

 

Friday, January 07, 2005 5:45 AM

Request for information on Postpartum

depression fabrication

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> JoAnne or anyone else, would you be so kind to find me some articles

> on this? I need to educate a new mom on this. Her doctor has just

> put her on a high dose of Zoloft for this and I am very concerned for

> her. Thanks so much:) Lynn

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, " dippitydodahff "

<MRSCM4871@A...> wrote:

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> JoAnne or anyone else, would you be so kind to find me some

articles on this? I need to educate a new mom on this. Her doctor

has just put her on a high dose of Zoloft for this and I am very

concerned for her. Thanks so much:) Lynn

 

Lynn,

Zoloft is especially dangerous, even in small doses. If she has

only been on the drug for several weeks, I would definitely

encourage her to immediately stop taking it. The full " effects " are

not experienced until one has been on it for thirty days or more.

During this interim, I believe one can safely stop without

experiencing any further withdrawal symptoms. I am speaking from

experience, although it is not my own personal experience.

 

This drug does NOT help depression rather as time goes on, the user

sinks deeper and deeper into an unnatural drug related depressive

state from which they cannot return. Some who have tried to stop,

experience a series of symptoms described as 'fireworks' going off

in their brain 24/7,... when the drug is tapered down slowly

sometimes these annoying symptoms still occur. In addition I would

warn her that one of the very real side effects (read the little

paper...it may take a magnifying glass...) of this drug is sexual

dysfunction, and the list goes on and on. The symptoms which she had

previously which motivated her to get on this drug, will seem mild

in comparison with what she will be experiencing if she continues on

with this drug, especially if she is currently taking high doses.

Horrendous symptoms have been experienced even with just one tiny

pill per day!

I convinced my daughter to stop after two weeks with literally no

side effects. After that, I'm not so sure that one can effectively

withdraw without serious consequences.

Kind Regards, JoAnn

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