Posted by Ritch on May 14, 2002, at 22:18:05
In reply to Ritch (Mitch) more question for ya!, posted by rainbowlight on May 14, 2002, at 18:46:19
> LOL! You're right, the amount of risperdal I am taking now is 0.125 (I think that's right, half of a .25 tablet). Yes, I will get rid of the Cogentin with the Risperdal. But ya know, I think it is the Zoloft making me sick. I noticed after I took it this morning is when I started to feel real fluish and queezie. Is this normal? I wonder if it will go away in time? Maybe I should be taking it at night? Gosh, I really want this Zoloft to work out. Any suggestions. (Right now I take the Remeron/Lamictal/Risperdal/Cogentin and Restoril at night, and the Lamictal again in the morning). Thanks for all your advice!
No problema!,Yes, Zoloft can be very nauseating. Yes, try it at nighttime. I took Zoloft off and on for several years and had insomnia probs/restless legs, daytime nausea postdose etc. and then duh! finally realized that if I took it at bedtime I slept better and skipped the experience of the first few most nauseating hours right after you take it. You might also back off the Zoloft dose to just 25mg bedtime until you get weened off the Risperdal/Cogentin duo.
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