engravedshadow Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 so ive been taking zoloft for about three weeks now, and it has made me dead tired. seriously, i think it works by making you too tired to care about anything but sleep. im getting enough sleep, but im still walking around like a zombie. is this normal? i really hope it is, i really want to call my doctor and ask her about it. i guess i just wanted to know if anyone else has had this experience with zoloft or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Emperor Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 I think everyone has this experience with one med or another at some point. Zoloft, for me, was way too activating and I couldn't sleep or function, or anything, that's why it's on my EX RX list. I'd say it's worth a call to the doctor. When I was on Effexor, I was needing a nap every single day, that made me too tired, fall asleep early as hell at night and couldn't keep my eyes open during the day, AND it wasn't adressing my issues, so I went off that. Extra coffee helped the tiredness shit some, but not enough. Is the Zoloft helping you at all? There's other drugs out there, if this one isn't cutting it AND is making you drowsy and apathetic, I think it's worth a call to p-doc over. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
engravedshadow Posted October 23, 2009 Author Share Posted October 23, 2009 I think everyone has this experience with one med or another at some point. Zoloft, for me, was way too activating and I couldn't sleep or function, or anything, that's why it's on my EX RX list. I'd say it's worth a call to the doctor. When I was on Effexor, I was needing a nap every single day, that made me too tired, fall asleep early as hell at night and couldn't keep my eyes open during the day, AND it wasn't adressing my issues, so I went off that. Extra coffee helped the tiredness shit some, but not enough. Is the Zoloft helping you at all? There's other drugs out there, if this one isn't cutting it AND is making you drowsy and apathetic, I think it's worth a call to p-doc over. Good luck. honestly, it only helps a little. some days are better than others. my doctor actually thinks i may be bipolar since i usally go from being extremly happy to extremly depressed, but she wants me to talk to someone who specializes in that type of stuff before she'll put me on any of those, b/c she says she doesn't really have a lot of experience with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beetle Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 I think everyone has this experience with one med or another at some point. Zoloft, for me, was way too activating and I couldn't sleep or function, or anything, that's why it's on my EX RX list. I'd say it's worth a call to the doctor. When I was on Effexor, I was needing a nap every single day, that made me too tired, fall asleep early as hell at night and couldn't keep my eyes open during the day, AND it wasn't adressing my issues, so I went off that. Extra coffee helped the tiredness shit some, but not enough. Is the Zoloft helping you at all? There's other drugs out there, if this one isn't cutting it AND is making you drowsy and apathetic, I think it's worth a call to p-doc over. Good luck. honestly, it only helps a little. some days are better than others. my doctor actually thinks i may be bipolar since i usally go from being extremly happy to extremly depressed, but she wants me to talk to someone who specializes in that type of stuff before she'll put me on any of those, b/c she says she doesn't really have a lot of experience with it. So you're not seeing a pdoc? Getting your meds from a gdoc? That's not always a bad thing but yeah, if it goes beyond garden variety depression it's usually best to see a specialist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
engravedshadow Posted October 23, 2009 Author Share Posted October 23, 2009 I think everyone has this experience with one med or another at some point. Zoloft, for me, was way too activating and I couldn't sleep or function, or anything, that's why it's on my EX RX list. I'd say it's worth a call to the doctor. When I was on Effexor, I was needing a nap every single day, that made me too tired, fall asleep early as hell at night and couldn't keep my eyes open during the day, AND it wasn't adressing my issues, so I went off that. Extra coffee helped the tiredness shit some, but not enough. Is the Zoloft helping you at all? There's other drugs out there, if this one isn't cutting it AND is making you drowsy and apathetic, I think it's worth a call to p-doc over. Good luck. honestly, it only helps a little. some days are better than others. my doctor actually thinks i may be bipolar since i usally go from being extremly happy to extremly depressed, but she wants me to talk to someone who specializes in that type of stuff before she'll put me on any of those, b/c she says she doesn't really have a lot of experience with it. So you're not seeing a pdoc? Getting your meds from a gdoc? That's not always a bad thing but yeah, if it goes beyond garden variety depression it's usually best to see a specialist. i'm not familar with the terms gdoc and pdoc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buddha443556 Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 gdoc = family doctor pdoc = psychiatrist, whose also MD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beetle Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 I think everyone has this experience with one med or another at some point. Zoloft, for me, was way too activating and I couldn't sleep or function, or anything, that's why it's on my EX RX list. I'd say it's worth a call to the doctor. When I was on Effexor, I was needing a nap every single day, that made me too tired, fall asleep early as hell at night and couldn't keep my eyes open during the day, AND it wasn't adressing my issues, so I went off that. Extra coffee helped the tiredness shit some, but not enough. Is the Zoloft helping you at all? There's other drugs out there, if this one isn't cutting it AND is making you drowsy and apathetic, I think it's worth a call to p-doc over. Good luck. honestly, it only helps a little. some days are better than others. my doctor actually thinks i may be bipolar since i usally go from being extremly happy to extremly depressed, but she wants me to talk to someone who specializes in that type of stuff before she'll put me on any of those, b/c she says she doesn't really have a lot of experience with it. So you're not seeing a pdoc? Getting your meds from a gdoc? That's not always a bad thing but yeah, if it goes beyond garden variety depression it's usually best to see a specialist. i'm not familar with the terms gdoc and pdoc Sorry. I'm just so used to using them. Just so you know a tdoc is a therapist. The doctor you go to for talk therapy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
engravedshadow Posted October 23, 2009 Author Share Posted October 23, 2009 I think everyone has this experience with one med or another at some point. Zoloft, for me, was way too activating and I couldn't sleep or function, or anything, that's why it's on my EX RX list. I'd say it's worth a call to the doctor. When I was on Effexor, I was needing a nap every single day, that made me too tired, fall asleep early as hell at night and couldn't keep my eyes open during the day, AND it wasn't adressing my issues, so I went off that. Extra coffee helped the tiredness shit some, but not enough. Is the Zoloft helping you at all? There's other drugs out there, if this one isn't cutting it AND is making you drowsy and apathetic, I think it's worth a call to p-doc over. Good luck. honestly, it only helps a little. some days are better than others. my doctor actually thinks i may be bipolar since i usally go from being extremly happy to extremly depressed, but she wants me to talk to someone who specializes in that type of stuff before she'll put me on any of those, b/c she says she doesn't really have a lot of experience with it. So you're not seeing a pdoc? Getting your meds from a gdoc? That's not always a bad thing but yeah, if it goes beyond garden variety depression it's usually best to see a specialist. i'm not familar with the terms gdoc and pdoc Sorry. I'm just so used to using them. Just so you know a tdoc is a therapist. The doctor you go to for talk therapy. well thank you for clearing that up for me. yes, i am seeing a gdoc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudpuppy Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 Yeah, you need to ask for a referral to a psychiatrist. The fact that your current doc suspects bipolar and prescribed Zoloft illustrates why. Many folks with BP find that to cause problems with mania. You need a doctor well versed who can diagnose your problems, and prescribe the appropriate meds. This is no slight on your current doc, it's just outside the realm of what he does. You wouldn't see a pediatrician for cancer, they'd refer you to an oncologist, and generally, you should see a family practice doc for mental health. <BR>You need an accurate diagnosis, first and foremost, before you can really begin treating the problem. Otherwise, some of the medications could end up creating more harm than good. In the meantime, can you try taking your Zoloft before bed? That generally helps with some of the drowsiness, as you can sleep it off. When I took SSRIs, I always had to take them before bed because of the multitude of side-effects. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mayteana Posted October 23, 2009 Share Posted October 23, 2009 Moved topic. ~ May Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maceo Posted October 25, 2009 Share Posted October 25, 2009 Zoloft made me pretty sleepy for the first couple of days but that passed quickly. What dose are you on and how long have you been on Zoloft? How long ago was the last time your dose was increased? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
engravedshadow Posted October 26, 2009 Author Share Posted October 26, 2009 i do take it right before bed, but i'm still really tired during the day. im on my 3rd weeks. and thanks, i will go to a physcirist and see what is wrong, and if they can help me. you made a really good point, thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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