• 5in1k@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    I got off Zoloft and it got a million times easier to start stuff. Unless it’s chores. My major problem is finishing or following through.

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      4 days ago

      Oh, interesting… Can you tell me more about your experience with Zoloft (and having ADHD)?

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        Not OP, but if you’re curious about other medication effects, I found an interesting, beneficial side effect to my Lexapro. Without it, I easily get songs (and sometimes phrases) stuck in my head. It can get to the point where I can’t concentrate on writing, because my brain won’t stop repeating the same line(s).

        But with my meds, such things don’t loop in my head as much. Even if something catchy attempts to cling onto my brain, I can more easily extinguish the thought and move on. It breaks up anxiety loops and obnoxious earworms with the same force, which is an absolute game-changer for me.

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        I was really sad because my dad was slowly rotting away so I got on zoloft. I completely stopped being creative and I am constantly making things or thinking about making stuff. I got off Zoloft and my motivation came right back.