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damejean

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Sertraline advise please
« on: March 05, 2014, 01:29:16 PM »

Hi Ladies
I would very much appreciate some advice please, I'm 52yrs old and post meno i have tried most of the hrt meds and patches. I am currently taking Etrogestan 200mg plus Evorel 50. I'm one month in at the moment, i can't say that i feel any better for taking this but i don't want stop and have all the nasty symptoms back again.
The advise i need is...Should i take the sertraline i was given yesterday. I went to my GP and sobbed my heart out, i can't explain this feeling i have it's a feeling of utter Fear and i don't know why i feel this way. i wake most mornings and it's their. I'm sure it's anxiety i also feel that their is no point to anything, i would love to stay in bed and never get up. but i have to, i have my mum who lives with me she is disabled i have one son who is still in full time education and not forgetting the dog. I have no one else who i can turn to for advise or help in any way. i just feel at times that everything is too much.

I am sorry for the long post, can one of you nice ladies advise should i take the sertraline I'm so scared of the side effects and i might feel even worse than i do.

thank you for reading this xxx
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katem

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Re: Sertraline advise please
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2014, 01:51:59 PM »

Hello

I do really feel for you because I have felt pretty much the same to varying degrees for the last five years. I have tried all manner of SSRIs and antidepressants but nothing has ever worked for me.  When things are really bad, All I do is grit my teeth and try and get through on auto pilot but very rarely I do succumb and on those occasions I do retreat. Obviously, your responsibilities mean you can't do this so my advice would be give the sertraline a go, it might work and if it does it will make all the difference. You really need some support and this site is very good for that because you are not alone.
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damejean

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Re: Sertraline advise please
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2014, 02:08:55 PM »

Hello Katem
Thank you for your kind word's i wanted to cry...
I'm sorry to hear none of the meds ever worked for you. I feel i do need to give them a try but I'm so
scared to even take one out of the packet, my thought's are always negative. I need to bite the bullet
and just go for it.
But i would love to hear from one of the ladies who has taken sertraline and felt better. I very much
appreciate your reply, it's a comfort to know their is someone out their who listens....thank you xxxx
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honeybun

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Re: Sertraline advise please
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2014, 04:07:35 PM »

If you type setraline into the search box (top left) you will be able to see what has been said about it before.

You are only a month in with your HRT so it's really early days. Don't give up on them helping yet.
If you really don't want to take your AD's then there are other options for anxiety.
Your doctor can offer CBT and there is also the option of beta blockers ( Propanolol).
It is non addictive with minimal side effects and stops the horrid adrenaline rush and panic.
Perhaps you could go back to your GP and discuss other options.

Some people have really bad side effects on AD's and others don't. Unfortunately you can't know until you try.

Honeyb
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CLKD

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Re: Sertraline advise please
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2014, 04:18:40 PM »

How disabled is your Mum?  Is she able to go to a day centre etc.? 

I used to wake up with deep, pre-hensile fear .......... ADs were the only thing that shifted it.  I was deeply scared of everything  >:( ........

Beta-blockas can help, CAB, Deep breathing .......... but you probably need something now ........ I used to dread taking a new med incase it gave me bad side-effects so it was Trial and Error for a while.  Better now!

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bev567901

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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2014, 09:59:48 PM »

Hi DameJean, I started sertraline last September. At first 50mg & then 100mg. I really wanted to get HRT though but my blood tests showed that at 51 I was not in peri. I did not feel depressed but I guess having had 9 mths of peri symptoms such as anxiety, nausea, panic, etc etc I had gone down hill. It did work. I think it does have a hormonal use too. It was not instant though I felt much worse to start with & had quite bad side effects. I was determined to carry on with it though as I felt there was no other option even though I knew my symptoms where hormonal as they co incided with my periods changing. It was a real up hill struggle, everything I hold dear to me was no longer important & I wasn't coping with quite normal things. The doctor prescribed diazepam to help me with the start up side effects. I still take sertraline but this week I finally found a doctor who gave me hrt patches so I guess I am doing things the complete different way round to you.  If I was you I would take it but stay away from googling side affects, any questions I am happy to answer. You do have to persevere though so unless you are 100% sure I would not start. I kept a journal too which really helped. I too felt everything was overwhelming me & I went from being such a capable person to someone who felt stressed doing a tiny task. My youngest two children are under 10 plus I work from home. I did not work from July-December last year.  I am back, not at full capacity yet but I do feel better. Getting out & about is the last bastion so to speak. Hope this helps. Bev x
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damejean

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Re: Sertraline advise please
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2014, 01:27:34 PM »

Hi Ladies
Honeybun/ Clkd / Bev567901
I would like to thank you ladies for getting back to me its so nice to know their is someone who can understand.
I have taken on board all you have said and feel much better.
Bev you was so right by what you said NOT to read the side effects, that's exactly what I did do...and it made me feel worse. It was nice to read that you said they had helped you, and I truly hope the hrt work for you.
I also need to give my new hrt time to work as mentioned (thank you)
I will keep a daily diary also when I start the sertraline and I will update and let you all know how things work out for me.
again thank you all so much xxxx
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