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loakms8

loakms8

my forking dad should have used condom!!!!!!!!
Oct 19, 2025
49
anyone tried sertraline (zoloft)? are you full of joy, full of life and full of motivation to conquer the day now?

someone recommended to me. but the list of side effects are so long

wondering about sasu's experience on zoloft
 
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ummwhaaat

Member
Oct 25, 2020
65
I tried Zoloft - I felt no different. I'm on Duloxetine, it basically eliminated my anxiety - not much done in the way of defeating my depression though.
It's different for everyone though. Depending on how depressed you are, if you're all the way down, no reason not to go for it.
 
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Irisse

Irisse

Art belongs to Maksn (on yt)
Sep 8, 2025
299
I started taking it in 10th grade and to be honest it really helped with my social anxiety. I remember thinking something along the lines of: "The colors are back! They're back!" But like the previous poster said, it's different for everyone.
 
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Ashu

Ashu

novelist, sanskritist, Canadian living in India
Nov 13, 2021
865
It made it impossible for me to come, so I quit it, because I'd rather be dead than alive and impotent. The good thing that came out of it for me was that that was the experience that made me finally give up on these fucking drugs, which was liberating, and gave me the strength and conviction to strive for and win more freedom than I ever thought possible.
 
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loakms8

loakms8

my forking dad should have used condom!!!!!!!!
Oct 19, 2025
49
It made it impossible for me to come, so I quit it, because I'd rather be dead than alive and impotent.
hahaha thats the most concerning side effect for me too

i want to be able to come

its my only source of serotonin left

dont take that away from me 🥲🥲🥲
 
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Benjiii

New Member
Oct 20, 2025
2
As the other comments said, it's a personal experience. I had no expectations when I started, but it's helping me a little with my anxiety; motivation and joy must come from somewhere else. If you're determined and can afford it, give it a try, even if you have a little patience
 
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otoyikim

otoyikim

Member
Jun 8, 2025
24
Zoloft backfired on me quite brutally.

I would cry every single day and i would tell my my parents how much of i dissapointment i was to them.

I was still studying for the university entrance exams back then, adding even more pressure, so it didn't help.

Never again.
 
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Lookingtoflyfree

Lookingtoflyfree

Arcanist
Jan 11, 2024
406
None of the antidepressants I've been with fill you with joy - they even out your mood so that you're not depressed. I also think my life was seriously harmed by the cocktail of medication my doctor put me on, and while they're good for some folks they're being prescribed when underlying issues - like autism - aren't fixed by them.
 
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LetMeOut67

LetMeOut67

Specialist
May 7, 2025
338
Gave me insomnia and when you're severely depressed you don't want to be sleeping five minutes a night.
 
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myfleetingmania

myfleetingmania

have i already sucked all the marrow out of life?
Oct 21, 2025
12
Zoloft backfired on me quite brutally.

I would cry every single day and i would tell my my parents how much of i dissapointment i was to them.

I was still studying for the university entrance exams back then, adding even more pressure, so it didn't help.

Never again.

I had a similar experience.
 
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2percent

Member
Sep 10, 2024
17
it was helpful to me in a time of crisis where i was acutely depressed. it tamped down on the sensations of sorrow and anxiety, but also positive sensations as others here have said. If you are in a place where you cannot function due to an abundance of negative emotions then it may be useful for you. however if you're more sedate/disaffective then it might not be as useful.

I took it for 5-6 years, eventually reaching the maximum dosage. I then tapered off of it to explore alternatives. I miss it sometimes, mostly when i am hit with surges of sadness or strongly felt angst.
 
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Blurry_Buildings

Blurry_Buildings

Just Existing
Sep 27, 2023
539
I tried sertraline when I was 14 and felt really good for a few days, almost instantly, but the effects wore off just as quickly, and I built a tolerance to it. My doctor kept increasing the dosage until she couldn't anymore.
 
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KnightOfSwords

KnightOfSwords

New Member
Oct 16, 2025
1
I'm currently on Zoloft, max dosage. It took a while for it to start working, but I think it's really makes things slightly better, although it's hard to say for sure—I can't compare it to a parallel reality where I'm not taking it. Depression has already lowered my libido, so anorgasmia isn't that big of a problem for me, although it's frustrating. However Sertraline can unlock other sources of dopamine for you.
 

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