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Sertraline | My Real Experience with Zoloft

Alex Robb 36,220 4 years ago
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Learn everything about my experience with Sertraline (Zoloft) - side effects, benefits and more! 👉1:1 Coaching for Anxiety and Mental Resilience http://instagram.com/alexrobb.yt 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Join the Sertraline / Zoloft Support Group http://facebook.com/groups/ahappychange 👀 Watch This Next: https://youtu.be/xj5xXECFiMg 🤝 Ways to Work with Me Did you know I offer 1:1 coaching for people who want to take the next step in improving their life? If you need an ally or advocate, or simply someone to hold you to account - get in touch http://instagram.com/alexrobb.yt ❓ Question - If you could make one change happen, what would it be? Tell me in the comments. Sertraline is more than side effects! I'm sharing my Sertraline (Zoloft) experience from a unique perspective. Covering my mental health diagnosis, being prescribed Sertraline, the side effects of Sertraline, how it made me feel and finally withdrawal and life after medication. I wanted to provide you with one video that covers my entire experience of using Sertraline; talking you through my fears, the challenges and the positives in a balanced manner. I have previously talked about some of these aspects but never altogether and never from the perspective of someone who is no longer taking antidepressants. Sertraline is one of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants in the world. It is prescribed for depression, general anxiety, PTSD, OCD and so on. Essentially, if you are struggling with some form of mental illness, Sertraline will be in consideration. It falls under the same class of drugs as medication like Prozac and many other antidepressants that come under the banner of SSRI. When we first encounter the idea of using antidepressants to manage symptoms of mental illness it can be terrfiying. One of the factors for this worry is feeling like you are isolated, alone and possibly failing at life. I was surprised when I read that around 20% of the adult population take an antidepressant and when I started talking openly about it I reallised that many people I know or met through this channel or Instagram (@alexrobb.yt) were in the same boat; feeling like they are the only one taking Sertraline, whilst being surrounded by many people going through similar experiences. This video is long but by watching it you will get to hear from the perspective of someone who fought for a long time to hide from a diagnosis in mental illness and then consequently went through the journey of prescription for antidepressants, the side effects of taking Sertraline and the decision to withdraw from taking antidepressants altogether. I also talk about life after Sertraline. Many people worry about the long term effects of taking antidepressants so I wanted to address this directly. This is only my experience but there are lessons along the way and I hope people find it reassuring in some respect. ⏰ Timecodes ⏰ 00:00:00 - Introduction to my Sertraline Experience 00:00:46 - My Mental Health diagnosis (avoiding the truth) 00:02:37 - Being prescribed antidepressants 00:04:55 - The first 2 weeks on Sertraline 00:07:27 - Sertraline side effects discussed 00:08:13 - How long does it take for Sertraline to work? 00:09:42 - The importance of community for mental health 00:11:10 - What does it feel like to take antidepressants? 00:11:48 - Fixing my mental health | medication, diet, relationships and career etc. 00:13:38 - My experience of taking Sertraline over a long period of time 00:15:08 - Increasing my Sertraline dose | 50mg to 100mg 00:15:38 - Withdrawal from antidepressants and my coping mechanisms 00:16:13 - Tapering off Sertraline | Forever? 00:17:18 - Life after Sertraline | Long term side effects of Sertraline 00:18:02 - Lifestyle changes to manage mental wellbeing 00:18:16 - Focussing on helping other people #sertraline #mentalhealth #zoloft

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