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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 232770" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>HI there,</p><p>My difficult child was on Zoloft 50mg for 6 months it was wonderful! Then she had a crisis (depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)) and it was put up to 75mg oh boy not good for her. Not only did it not get her out of crisis mode she couldn't sleep at all. She would walk the hall ways crying because she was so tired, get to school and sleep through classes.</p><p>Now she is on Celexa and doing better, she sleeps much better at night still I give her melatonin on school nights to be on the safe side.</p><p> </p><p>When difficult child went on Zoloft the first time the change was amazing! I was sad when it didn't happen that way for the increase. The Celexa has been good so far, now we are looking at adding strattera, maybe?</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 232770, member: 6423"] HI there, My difficult child was on Zoloft 50mg for 6 months it was wonderful! Then she had a crisis (depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)) and it was put up to 75mg oh boy not good for her. Not only did it not get her out of crisis mode she couldn't sleep at all. She would walk the hall ways crying because she was so tired, get to school and sleep through classes. Now she is on Celexa and doing better, she sleeps much better at night still I give her melatonin on school nights to be on the safe side. When difficult child went on Zoloft the first time the change was amazing! I was sad when it didn't happen that way for the increase. The Celexa has been good so far, now we are looking at adding strattera, maybe? Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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