Is Zoloft right for everybody?
sam asked:
My brother’s doctor prescribed him Zoloft, but we’re refusing to give it to him because of the possible side effects. I’ve done a little research on the net and it says that if you abuse drugs & are suicidal, you shouldn’t take it because one of the possible side effects is an increase in suicidal thoughts or whatever. Please help! We don’t know what’s best for him right now because he isn’t in his right mind. Everybody has a different theory on why he’s the way he is now. Possible withdrawal from drugs, side effects from taking ecstacy, doing cocaine, brain injury from the recent accident he was in, possession. He’s been distant and acts out a lot (like a child– he’s 19). Sometimes he seems normal, but a lot of his actions make him out to not be. The psychiatrist says that he’s not Schizaphrenic nor does he have a mental problem. He gets confused a lot and he does have a lot of brain injury symptoms that he’s recovering from. It’s only been a month since his accident. Help!
He was in the hospital for two weeks and while he was there, he was taking Zoloft and he was really acting up. It was really bad. I think it was partially because he didn’t wanna be there (who would right?!). Now that he’s off of it (it’s been five days), he’s a lot calmer.
By the way, he has all the symptoms of a person who shouldn’t take Zoloft or at least the people who need to consult the doctor about it.
buying property
My brother’s doctor prescribed him Zoloft, but we’re refusing to give it to him because of the possible side effects. I’ve done a little research on the net and it says that if you abuse drugs & are suicidal, you shouldn’t take it because one of the possible side effects is an increase in suicidal thoughts or whatever. Please help! We don’t know what’s best for him right now because he isn’t in his right mind. Everybody has a different theory on why he’s the way he is now. Possible withdrawal from drugs, side effects from taking ecstacy, doing cocaine, brain injury from the recent accident he was in, possession. He’s been distant and acts out a lot (like a child– he’s 19). Sometimes he seems normal, but a lot of his actions make him out to not be. The psychiatrist says that he’s not Schizaphrenic nor does he have a mental problem. He gets confused a lot and he does have a lot of brain injury symptoms that he’s recovering from. It’s only been a month since his accident. Help!
He was in the hospital for two weeks and while he was there, he was taking Zoloft and he was really acting up. It was really bad. I think it was partially because he didn’t wanna be there (who would right?!). Now that he’s off of it (it’s been five days), he’s a lot calmer.
By the way, he has all the symptoms of a person who shouldn’t take Zoloft or at least the people who need to consult the doctor about it.
buying property
Written by FormerCocaineAddict on August 22nd, 2009 with 8 comments.
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