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Originally Posted by waves
i took Zoloft several times spanning several years, without chest pain or breathing problems even during titration.
Chest pain is a known side effect of Zoloft but i had never had it the way i had it this time.
It has remitted over the past 2 days (WHEW!)
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Dear Waves,
I do remember your mentioning chest pain in the past. . .
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ght=chest+pain
That's good that it has remitted the past two days.
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LAST TIME i took Zoloft, when i went to 50 mg Zoloft, i had intermittent bouts of chest pain that came with difficulty breathing, sometimes lightheadedness, fatigue.
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i saw, only last night, that Zoloft can cause BRONCHOSPASM!!!!
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Wow.
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since it got worse during the day, as the drug peaked, and then slowly better.
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Is it possible that this time you are paying more attention to the peaking and non peaking of the Zoloft?
'Sorry about the lack of dreams. . . . I know you like dreams.
These drugs are weird. We never know
1. which side effects will show up
2. in which set of circumstances they will show up.
I'm glad you figured out what is going on with the bronchial stuff.
Which day on the Zoloft are you? I guess I can go back and look. . can't right now. Slept. Up. Now sleep again.
M