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Can a person be on psychiatric medications and be on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 117417" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>I was not interested in any of that stuff till I was on zoloft for around 6 months and it stayed like that for years till it wore off. My personality changed on that stuff, others said the same thing about my change. I've never been diagnose with bipolar or bipolar 2 or manic behavior. All I'm saying and you said it too "SSRIs are a serious and last choice". I'd try all other options before going on them. They may fix your problem but may make many others in its place. I would never let anyone I care about go on that stuff unless if it was the absolute last resort.</p><p></p><p>I know two people one personal another threw a friend that felt zoloft changed them too. One feels emotionless now and the other feels lightly drugged all the time. Both go for counseling and see a real dr. They've tried other meds and had worse reactions. All we wanted as a response was our anxiety to go away, nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 117417, member: 17451"] I was not interested in any of that stuff till I was on zoloft for around 6 months and it stayed like that for years till it wore off. My personality changed on that stuff, others said the same thing about my change. I've never been diagnose with bipolar or bipolar 2 or manic behavior. All I'm saying and you said it too "SSRIs are a serious and last choice". I'd try all other options before going on them. They may fix your problem but may make many others in its place. I would never let anyone I care about go on that stuff unless if it was the absolute last resort. I know two people one personal another threw a friend that felt zoloft changed them too. One feels emotionless now and the other feels lightly drugged all the time. Both go for counseling and see a real dr. They've tried other meds and had worse reactions. All we wanted as a response was our anxiety to go away, nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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