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Old 11-05-2014, 03:10 PM #1
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Default Anxiety med?

At a recent appointment with my neurologist, he seems to think that the only reason I am not going to college is because of my "anxiety." I am not going to college right now because of my symptoms, not because of anxiety.
Anyway he wrote a script for Zoloft, which I believe is an antidepressant. Have you ever taken Zoloft for anxiety problems after a tbi? Can you recommend a "straight-out" anxiety med that I can take when it gets really bad?
Thanks.
-Josh
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