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Old 11-15-2014, 11:21 AM #1
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Default Zoloft and PN

I have had some previous problems with PN about 2 1/2 years ago. Long process to find what was going on with me (lots of other symptoms, too). Ended up I had low potassium and low tsh - both were addressed and the PN went away (I also had tinnitus which seemed to improve)

Fast forward to last month. I was started on 25 mg of Zoloft for a week then 50 mg. As soon as I started the 50 mg the PN came back as well as the tinnitus. After 2 weeks I stopped this med after discussing it with doctor. I went off slowly. Has anyone else had these symptoms with Zoloft and if so did they go away in time?

Thank you.
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