February 15, 2005

The “Zoloft defense” apparently didn’t resonate with jurors



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{ 3 comments }

1 PUGSANDMUGS February 15, 2005 at 8:36 pm

I took Zoloft for about two weeks. It made me so spacey I honestly didn’t have control of my decisions. More specifically, it made me ‘harass’ females sexually and in public; I couldn’t control my mouth at work, and I made alot of people cry. This had never happened to me while not on Zoloft.

I was switched to Paxil which had its own bad effects. I gained 90 pounds and had terrible withdrawl for 5 months after I stopped taking it.

BGD

2 PUGSANDMUGS February 15, 2005 at 8:37 pm

I took Zoloft for about two weeks. It made me so spacey I honestly didn’t have control of my decisions. More specifically, it made me ‘harass’ females sexually and in public; I couldn’t control my mouth at work, and I made alot of people cry. This had never happened to me while not on Zoloft.

I was switched to Paxil which had its own bad effects. I gained 90 pounds and had terrible withdrawl for 5 months after I stopped taking it.

BGD

3 neko_san February 17, 2005 at 11:00 pm

Rah. I’m glad that they didn’t buy it.

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