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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 587376" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>I was being sarcastic, sorry about that. I too went through the "withdrawal" period when getting myself off Zoloft. The claims of pharm companies and doctors with or without backing from those companies, stating "Well, no, there's no withdrawal period!" are full of hooey. You take something that adjusts your brain chemistry, your brain's balance adjusts to the new chemistry, then for whatever reason you have to stop - and nothing's supposed to happen? Note earlier that I stated how I tapered off the Zoloft, and how I felt as I did so. Brain fog! I can still remember the sensation. </p><p></p><p>And here's another odd thing. After, when I was losing all that weight, there was one time where I *swear* I felt like a pocket of the Zoloft stored in my body fat was being metabolized. It was disturbing and really unpleasant.</p><p></p><p>Once again, I'll be more careful about labelling my sarcasm and I'm sorry it threw you. That's sincerity, because on the internet we can't see each others faces or hear each others' tones of voice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 587376, member: 15907"] I was being sarcastic, sorry about that. I too went through the "withdrawal" period when getting myself off Zoloft. The claims of pharm companies and doctors with or without backing from those companies, stating "Well, no, there's no withdrawal period!" are full of hooey. You take something that adjusts your brain chemistry, your brain's balance adjusts to the new chemistry, then for whatever reason you have to stop - and nothing's supposed to happen? Note earlier that I stated how I tapered off the Zoloft, and how I felt as I did so. Brain fog! I can still remember the sensation. And here's another odd thing. After, when I was losing all that weight, there was one time where I *swear* I felt like a pocket of the Zoloft stored in my body fat was being metabolized. It was disturbing and really unpleasant. Once again, I'll be more careful about labelling my sarcasm and I'm sorry it threw you. That's sincerity, because on the internet we can't see each others faces or hear each others' tones of voice. [/QUOTE]
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