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Now he is on zoloft too!
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 147211" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>My difficult child was on zoloft, and it helped calm his anxieties and some of his obsessive thinking that he HAD to be perfect in things he did at school. I do think he had a touch of depression, being in trouble for 3 years for things he couldn't help or understand would do that to a person. He wasn't on a high dose, but I think it made him able to get through enough school to figure out what he had to do. He's been off zoloft now for about a year, and sometimes has his moments about school but he's much better than when we started. He was older when he took it (11). He always said he never felt any different when taking it, but we noticed LOL and luckily he got more the sleepiness side effect than insomnia because he slept better when taking it, especially at first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 147211, member: 1161"] My difficult child was on zoloft, and it helped calm his anxieties and some of his obsessive thinking that he HAD to be perfect in things he did at school. I do think he had a touch of depression, being in trouble for 3 years for things he couldn't help or understand would do that to a person. He wasn't on a high dose, but I think it made him able to get through enough school to figure out what he had to do. He's been off zoloft now for about a year, and sometimes has his moments about school but he's much better than when we started. He was older when he took it (11). He always said he never felt any different when taking it, but we noticed LOL and luckily he got more the sleepiness side effect than insomnia because he slept better when taking it, especially at first. [/QUOTE]
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