Zoloft is, in my opinion, what led me to develop idiopathic hypersomnia. It also did zilch for my OCD and panic attacks. But then again, neither did Lexapro or Prozac. The SSRIs just are useless for my brain, but they help many people. Just another example of how psychiatric medications are still such a crap shoot of "trial and error." Anafranil is my OCD/anxiety wonder medication, but for some, it's Zoloft.
And, Verdandi, if you are experiencing positive effects on the dosage of Zoloft you're currently taking, why in the world does your doctor think you need to increase your dosage?! I'm only on 100 mg of Anafranil (I started out on 50 mg for a year or so), and that is an extremely low dose for OCD. But that's all I need at the moment, so why increase to what the "typical" dosage "should" be? If you're happy with your current Zoloft dosage, I think you should definitely voice this to your doctor and ask what the point of increasing the medication is.
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Helinger: Now, what do you see, John?
Nash: Recognition...
Helinger: Well, try seeing accomplishment!
Nash: Is there a difference?