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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 57890" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>My difficult child took Zoloft for over 2 years for anxieties, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies and probably he was getting a bit depressed (I would be too if I were always in trouble for things I couldn't help, but anyway). Started same as yours, at 25, then went up over a month to 100 and that's where he stayed. It worked well for my difficult child, he was able to get through school. We weaned him off over three months just this spring, and he's maintained fairly well. A few behaviors, but pretty minor and some more typical just turining teens stuff. We took him off because his psychiatrist and I felt he had matured to the point that he was able to use the things taught him in therapies to get through it, and he's done pretty well. We're going to see how he does his first while into high school, but I think he'll do ok.</p><p></p><p>As midwestmom said, medications affect every person differently. It should take probably 2-3 weeks before you see changes. With our difficult child it took a couple weeks, when the dosage hit 75, that we noticed improvements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 57890, member: 1161"] My difficult child took Zoloft for over 2 years for anxieties, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies and probably he was getting a bit depressed (I would be too if I were always in trouble for things I couldn't help, but anyway). Started same as yours, at 25, then went up over a month to 100 and that's where he stayed. It worked well for my difficult child, he was able to get through school. We weaned him off over three months just this spring, and he's maintained fairly well. A few behaviors, but pretty minor and some more typical just turining teens stuff. We took him off because his psychiatrist and I felt he had matured to the point that he was able to use the things taught him in therapies to get through it, and he's done pretty well. We're going to see how he does his first while into high school, but I think he'll do ok. As midwestmom said, medications affect every person differently. It should take probably 2-3 weeks before you see changes. With our difficult child it took a couple weeks, when the dosage hit 75, that we noticed improvements. [/QUOTE]
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