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Default dropping anti depressants experiences?

Hey all as the title says.

Just wondering if anyone here has come off, what was it like, as well did you feel as good after etc etc I am on Zoloft 100mg and am curious what everyone's experiences have been like.

My recovery has really taken off these last couple months and I feel nearly normal so I was wondering now if this is a good option or not

Thanks in advance!!!
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