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Smile Do not respond to this post about my Zoloft

Hi,

I need to post but I don't want to discuss.
I hope that I can post without garnering responses.

I took 12.5 Zoloft around 2:00 pm Saturday.
At 12:30 am Sunday the paresthesia started (10 1/2 hours from dose).


My plan is to wait about four or five days and take Zoloft again -- on the off chance that the paresthesia is not related.


Thank you.
I really need to put this out there. I just really really don't want to talk about it.
I hope this makes sense.

I thank you.
The folks here are wonderful.

M.
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