Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Hi to the group¡XI wanted to introduce myself and situation and then will most-likely hang back and ¡§listen¡¨. Jan of 2006 my daughter was diagnosed with " depression " by the nurse practitioner she has and was prescribed Zoloft (50mg)- from Jan/06- July/06 During these months she saw a ¡§therapist¡¨ 2-3 times a month- therapist gave her the green light to make appointments only if she needed them in June/06). ¡V July /06 she started weaning off Zoloft (per her/our desire- nurse practitioner said it was safe to stay on it and might still want to continue on). She weaned off without incident by going down to 25mg/day for 3 weeks for then 25mg every other day for 2 weeks- I cant remember how she finished the weaning process .. She is involved in a lot- at school, with friends and serious boyfriend and she is stressed often (everything she does has to be perfect, she excels at school, worries, takes most of life too serious for a 15yo¡K then mix all of that with a healthy dose of procrastination), and recently went through a period of about a month of feeling sad without reason she could label (lots of crying), finding it hard to get to sleep, unable to concentrate, fidgety, not much appetite. So we went back to our family clinic. She is again on Zoloft but I kept her at 25mg (the initial starting dose that was prescribed) instead of going up to the prescribed 50/mg until I could get all of this straight in my mind. The prescriber is a nurse practitioner ƒ¼ My daughter has had some stressful things in life (example-- just recently I had to file for a restraining order on her ex boyfriend) She is obviously not on a significant dose of Zoloft, I am not concerned too much about weaning off again, (I am just going to do it the same way as before) but need to help her to learn how to cope with every day stressors without just digging a hole. My biggest concern started soon after starting Zoloft again, she started getting little panic attacks. She would get real anxious about things that have not bothered her before. This weekend, though, we were ¡§at the mall¡¨ (last place she wants to be seen with me, I imagine). It was very crowded with holiday shoppers. We were going to go our separate ways for an hour and meet. All of the sudden she got terribly anxious and didn¡¦t want to leave me. (Even knowing that I wouldn¡¦t be able to shop for her, which was part of my mission for that short hour I had alone)¡Xshe didn¡¦t care. If it had not been for wanting to buy a cd for current boyfriend, she would have left all together. She stayed right with me- stopping when I did and keeping right at my side (weird) and said she kept saying she felt ¡§weird¡¨. That is the only way she described any of this anxious feeling. I had to pick up younger daughter and had already promised to take her (younger daughter) to lunch. 15 yo was ready to just wait in the car while we had lunch, but I insisted she come inside with us. When we got home (close to 6pm) she laid down, wrapped up in a quilt for the remainder of the evening. Did talk with boyfriend on the phone. Said she felt okay, but was just tired and cold. No fever. Woke up the next day feeling fine. I think it is the Zoloft. She didn¡¦t take her Zoloft today (25mg) and I will call the clinic today to let them know daughter will be weaning off. Glad to be here- wishing you all well. Amy in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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