Years ago I had a problem with depression but mine was from a attack that happened to me, not from a clinical depression so meds where only a cover up for me. Learning to accept what happened to me was really my only way out of it. Of course I still have days where it comes back. Zoloft is to strong plus it is addictive so I don't recomemend it to to many people. If used for long peorids of time it can cause other medical problems. Buspar works better as far as I'm concerned if your deperession is not to bad. It's more mild and easier on the body too. Makes life normal.
My friend has to be tested ever 6 months or so to see if the Zoloft is causing her a problem, so far she has been ok. She does have withdralls for the Zoloft is she skips a day or two without taking them. So I'm not a big fan of Zoloft. She did the prozac too and that was a big mess for her, it was as if she had no emotions at all with it. I could make up a story and tell her that her house was on fire and she just say OK as calm as could be. Not feeling your depression is great but you still want to feel something.
If you think you need to go back to the DR., do it, just ask lots of questions. You want to know all the side affects to any pill he gives you. Ask to be put on a lower dose and slowing work your way up if that dose isn't helping. Every pill effects each person a little different so you might have to go through a few before you find whats right for you. Just my advice for what it's worth.






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