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Postpartum Treatment

Hi Moms
I've had so much anxiety lately that I haven't been able to sleep hardly at all, and the OB tells me it's postpartum depression. I was wondering if ya'll have any experience taking Zoloft -- like how long do i take it until i feel like myself again, and can sleep at night.... thanks ladies ; )

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Hey J.!
I have taken Zoloft for anxiety for about 3 months now, my dose had to be adjusted and i felt the difference within about a week of the increase. The only side effect i have had is the decrease in sexual desire! And it is severe which puts a different kind of strain on my marriage! But other than that, in all my other relationships, it has helped tremendously! Zoloft is maily used as an antidepressant, but it works really well for anxiety (which is what i have had for a while!) I have also tried Prozac, Paxil, and Celexa all of which either made me feel jittery, or after reading up on it found that some can be more addictive than others. Celexa really worked for me and i took it after my oldest until i got pregnant with my second. The only problem i had with it was that it made me too calm i really didn't care about anything. as far as the sleep goes i was scared to take anything at all because i was afraid that i wouldn't wake up if one of my girls needed me. i found that once i was a little more relaxed, the sleep just came easier. I have a 5 year old and a 3 year old, so i have been there! I also work full time, and have a husband with a job with a crazy schedule. It is so overwhelming. well i really wish you the best of luck! And remember, there are so many of us going through the same thing so you are not alone. I hope that if my experiences don't help that someones will. Let us all know how you are doing!

Zoloft was a wonderful thing for me. I felt better in about 2 weeks. It did make me a little sleepy, but the overall benefits were worth it. I also recommend trying to get out of the house every day for at least a little while. Get out in some sunlight for a walk. I know it seems like such a huge amount of energy to even get dressed sometimes, but it will get better. Hang in there and know you aren't alone and that you will get through it! You might also want to try a yoga class for the anxiety. It can be very helpful! Most YMCA's offer them and the fee includes child care.
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I took zolaft and it really helped. I noticed a difference in about 7 days or so. If after a week you are not noticing anything you might need to increase your dosage. Meds for depression aren't like antibiotics where there is only one dose at each stage. Different doses work for different people. Dr. like to start on the lower end b/c if you respond to that then great. I was on 50mg then 75mg. I know what you mean about loving your boys, but it being overwhelming. You don't get to sleep when the baby sleeps like you did with the first. My turning point was 15 weeks. The baby was sleeping better, I was actually out of my PJs by noon. We were seeing the light...maybe b/c I was getting a little more sleep. Hope this helps. Feel free to contact me if you want to. I have a lot of experience with the different types of depression meds...I am glad I had them when it was needed, but now I am off of them. Oh, you might also increase your Vit B intake. B gives you energy and helps level hormones.

Anxiety is no joke but for me Anti-Depressants didn't work. I had a blood test done on my hormones and they were all messed up. YAZ (a birth control pill) worked for me to get my hormones back in line. I am not saying the Zoloft won't work for you. From what I understand it takes a week or so to feel better on those drugs. If it doesn't work have your hormones checked and try YAZ. I love it!!!

J.: Almost twelve years ago I was treated for Postpartum psychosis, the most serious of postpartums. Mine began with not sleeping and escalated to full blown postpartum psychosis very quickly. I had to attend a day treatment center where I was referred after several missteps trying to find the appropriate treatment. Go to a psychologist who can monitor you and your medications. It is important to bring your spouse or close family or friend to relay to the doctor what is happening and how your personality has changed. I had a long road that was complicated by a blood clot that put me in the hospital for 9 days. But I often tell people when asked that it is important to get lots of support for you and your kids. Things can go from bad to worse when you don't get any sleep. Someone mentioned that online mom supporting moms and I think they have something at Rex if you are in Raleigh. It came along after I needed it but heard it is a great organization and the woman Anne is fabulous. Much needed when mine happened the only local source of actual postpartum help was at Duke in Durham. Hang in there. My son is almost 12 and I went on to have 2 more kids with no problems whatsoever but do think that seeing a doctor for my mental health not just my baby doctor helped me heal quicker. And also know one medicine might not work and you might have to try several or more than one.

I think Zoloft takes about three weeks to have its full effect. Hang in there, it will get better. I feel for you. How hard to have two young children and no sleep. I hope that your family is supportive. Depression can be ahrd thing for people to understand. Good luck!

Hey J., have been on zoloft for bout a year and half. Yet had postpartum with my last child which was my 4th pregnancy. Yet was on zoloft before that due to bad past and hard time dealin. It works, side effects at 1st suck yet you'll get past that once a week or so passes. You will see promising results not only by family members, but urself. Good luck

J., It generally takes about 2 weeks to one month to see results from medications such as Zoloft. As far as being able to sleep at night, I have always had a hard time staying asleep and have taken everything to try and sleep. I have found that taking 10mg of Melatonin about 20 minutes before bedtime, has helped more than prescription meds, Benedryl, Tylenol PM etc. It is a natural chemical that is released at night by your body to make you sleepy. It keeps your circadian rhythm going. I must have been deficient. I feel more rested in the morning and don't feel like I have to have a nap during the day. You can get this at Walgreens, CVS, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It is relatively inexpensive. I really wish you luck because it is miserable when you are not able to sleep.
God bless and have a very Merry Christmas!!

Zoloft was a wonderful thing for me. I felt better in about 2 weeks. It did make me a little sleepy, but the overall benefits were worth it. I also recommend trying to get out of the house every day for at least a little while. Get out in some sunlight for a walk. I know it seems like such a huge amount of energy to even get dressed sometimes, but it will get better. Hang in there and know you aren't alone and that you will get through it! You might also want to try a yoga class for the anxiety. It can be very helpful! Most YMCA's offer them and the fee includes child care.
L.

I too had very much anxiety along with panic attacks. Mine was due more to stressful problems that I was going through at the time. I refused to take medications deciding on more natural treatments for my body would be best but unfortunately I was getting worse. I finally said yes to the Zoloft and what a change. I am so so much better and now my family has me back. One piece of advice. The doctors will try to start you off with a high dosage level. I totally refused that and was adamant in taking the lowest dose available. Well I did and that is what to this day I am taking. If you need more, work up because working down will in the long run be more difficult. Hope this helps you out and always remember that prayer will get you through anything.

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