@Elizabeth yeah I’ve actually tried Zoloft and a handful of other meds when I was a teenager, I’m pretty sure I already experienced serotonin syndrome from both Zoloft and Prozac but I was 14-16 years old and just brushed off as over dramatic and manipulative until my mom experienced it herself from taking Zoloft then she apologized Hahahaha idk. Part of me wants to give it a go cause maybe now in life it’ll be fine & helpful, but a bigger part of me is hesitant cause I think I know how it’ll pan out. But yeah I’ve got dbt & cbt knowledge & skills, but my brain doesn’t always have time to access those tools before I have a reaction, yanno
I’m gonna be honest I know having the tools of DBT and CBT is important but they really don’t do shit for me in the heat of the moment lolllll - I don’t find them particularly useful in general. I try to sing that little song “breathe in, breathe out, I’m not gonna scream and shout I said breathe in, breathe out, I’m not gonna scream and shout” 😂
Does the doctor who prescribed Zoloft know your history and family history with it?? I would imagine they wouldn’t suggest it if they did
@Elizabeth they did. They said it was “rare & straNge that both my mom & sister experienced that, but everyone is different, so give it a shot” lol
“Everyone is different” it’s called a family history lol what
@Elizabeth yeah LOL that’s kinda what I’m sitting here thinking everyday staring at the full script sitting there in its bottle
Message me if you want. I’m on Zoloft but tried like 4 or more before finding success with this one. I also used to have lorazepam to take when I started feeling like I was spinning out. I’ve also done lots of DBT. And CBT. It’s a lot… and motherhood has highlighted certain parts of myself I thought I had pushed aside