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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 402447" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This sounds rather like how Wiz treated Jess after he had been on zoloft for a while. During the day he found fault with everything she did - even if she was in the next room. If he was aware of her then he was furious at her and hated her. It built up slowly over time while he was on zoloft. He didn't know why he felt that way, was miserable everywhere all the time, and was really tough to be around. We ended up changing him to other medications when a medication wash turned out to be dangerous and disastrous - he scared the people at the psychiatric hospital with his deep desire to kill himself. It took 3 different medications with antidepressant qualities (strattera, luvox and trazodone) to turn this around. Strattera is for adhd but also works on depression, and trazodone is a tricyclic that works on sleep issue and depression/anxiety.</p><p> </p><p>It very well might be the zoloft and welbutrin causing this, even if she has bbeen helped by them for a long itme. Our docs did NOT believe it could be the zoloft until he wa off it and totally different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 402447, member: 1233"] This sounds rather like how Wiz treated Jess after he had been on zoloft for a while. During the day he found fault with everything she did - even if she was in the next room. If he was aware of her then he was furious at her and hated her. It built up slowly over time while he was on zoloft. He didn't know why he felt that way, was miserable everywhere all the time, and was really tough to be around. We ended up changing him to other medications when a medication wash turned out to be dangerous and disastrous - he scared the people at the psychiatric hospital with his deep desire to kill himself. It took 3 different medications with antidepressant qualities (strattera, luvox and trazodone) to turn this around. Strattera is for adhd but also works on depression, and trazodone is a tricyclic that works on sleep issue and depression/anxiety. It very well might be the zoloft and welbutrin causing this, even if she has bbeen helped by them for a long itme. Our docs did NOT believe it could be the zoloft until he wa off it and totally different. [/QUOTE]
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