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Mental health

sertraline - morning or night?

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darjeelingdarling · 21/01/2014 21:03

I'm starting to wonder if I'm in too much sertraline or need to take it in the evening.

When I was on 50, I felt pepped up in the day and slept well at night. moved to 100 and haven't really felt with it since , though I've had a run of illnesses too. on 150 throxine too but that's pretty high for me - but I'm puzzled as to why I'm so dozy? would taking in the evening make a difference?

tia

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darjeelingdarling · 22/01/2014 06:55

bump Smile

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davidsotherhalf · 22/01/2014 08:38

my dd is on sertraline, she was told to take it in the morning as it stops ppl from sleeping if it's taken at night, she has to take it before 9am or it affects her sleep.

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darjeelingdarling · 22/01/2014 09:09

thanks - I've been told different things by different people inc drs!

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absentmindeddooooodles · 22/01/2014 09:20

Ive just started on it a week ago. My doc told me to takeit at night.

Seems people are being given conflicting advice :-/

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Megbeth · 22/01/2014 15:41

All my Drs & psychiatrist have said to take it in the morning.

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darjeelingdarling · 22/01/2014 15:51

tbh I've not noticed a difference either way so far but I am wondering if the 100 I'm on is too much as I felt better on 50. I'm struggling with tiredness but am on a high dose of thyroxine so it shouldn't be that, though awaiting latest results.

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Le1890 · 24/01/2014 10:00

I was told to take it in the morning but if I do I feel so nauseous so I take it at night.

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MirandaWest · 24/01/2014 10:01

I took it at night as it made me sick if I took it in the daytime (suspect I was still feeling sick but was asleep).

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darjeelingdarling · 24/01/2014 15:29

thanks Smile

I don't feel sick on it.

I'm going to try going down to 50 as my thyroid is fine and sert is making me too muggy.

anyone tried before? Dr thought I'd be ok going straight to 50 but I'm not sure.Confused

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PublicEnemyNumeroUno · 30/01/2014 14:04

I feel like I can't win with Setraline, if I take it at night it knocks me out and I struggle to get up in the morning, plus have to have a nap during the day.

If I take it in the morning I can't sleep.

I've started taking it mid-day so we'll see how that pans out Confused

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MonsterMunchMe · 30/01/2014 15:22

I'm on 100mg of sertraline. I find middle of the day is best.

But I do get some utterly freaky dreams! They are so real and so vivid I quite often wake up scared! Does anyone else get this? Sorry for the high jack OP!

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darjeelingdarling · 30/01/2014 20:19

no, no probs monster!

yes to very vivid dreams, though not as bad as seroxat/peroxatine (?) where I hallucinated in the morning, but those dreams could also be really violent. my seroxat ones are nonsensical and silly, which is nice I guess!

I think morning is working ok ish, midday wouldn't work well for me, I'd get in a real muddle!

I also think I've been struggling a tad thyroid wise; I can feel that getting better and that's making me less muggy, but I still think I was better at only 50.

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PublicEnemyNumeroUno · 31/01/2014 09:36

My dreams at very vivid and weird too, last night I dreamt I had given birth to a baby that only had one arm :( I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep for ages

I'm not even pregnant btw

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absentmindeddooooodles · 31/01/2014 10:42

The dreams are awful! I cant get to sleep at night. WhenI finally do I have horrendous dreams and then wake up between 330 and 4am. Awake for a couple of hours then. Not great.

When dis people really start to see an improvemwnt in anxiety etc? Ive been on it two weeks now. Fwlt great for a few days but now feeling sicky and knackered again.

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darjeelingdarling · 01/02/2014 07:06

my dreams come nearer early morning; an wondering if that's when the drug is wearing off if the half life is 24 hours?

I noticed and improvement in anxiety within a couple of weeks but was best after 6-8. however that was on 50, I'm not feeling great on 100 so do want to scale back.

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PublicEnemyNumeroUno · 01/02/2014 10:02

I'm on 100mg, have been for 4 months, never felt better, I dont want to come off them to be honest, my social anxiety has completely disappeared

Its only my dreams that give me anxiety in the middle of the night now. Another horrible one last night, about DH cheating on me right in front of me then me beating the crap out of the woman he was with :(

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darjeelingdarling · 01/02/2014 11:00

Sad public. I had very similar stuff on seroxat but it could also have been the result of circumstances at the time. I wonder if some sort of talking therapy might help too?

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PublicEnemyNumeroUno · 01/02/2014 11:27

I've been offered CBT in the past but its really really not my kinda thing, in prefer to deal with this stuff on my own, it took me 3 years to actually speak to my doctor about my anxiety.

I just wonder WTF is going on in my subconscious for my brain to think of these things. I also keep dreaming about family members who have died and stuff, and the dreams feel sooo real

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wetwetwetfan · 05/02/2014 17:42

Glad I saw this thread. I tried it in the morning but had bad sickness, tried late at night but dreams and disturbed sleep was horrendous. Now take it early evening with my tea. I still also get the strange, vivid and sometimes scary and upsetting dreams... wake up crying sometimes. I think that now sickness seems to have passed I might try mornings again. See if it shops the dreams....

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CaffeinatedKitten · 05/02/2014 18:20

I've been taking it at about 10pm and it really isn't doing good things for my ability to get out of bed. I'm drifting it back a few hours to see if that helps. The sickness and jitters are still about, as is the lack of appetite.

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darjeelingdarling · 06/02/2014 19:55

hugs all round Brew Thanks it's not fun. Sad The dreaming can be so difficult as it feels so real and I used to find the emotions remained with me all day. they never improved with seroxat but have come and gone and come back again with sertraline.

I've been taking it at 10 am - 12 this week and noticed a big difference in my dreaming - it's much less. I'm feeling brighter too BUT I think it's due to thyroid levels getting better. I'm now wondering if they've had a knock while I was v poorly with bronchitis and a virus for 6 week hence the dozyness. still not all with it so think am still going to try back down to 50 (over half term!)

hope things improve for you all Thanks

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teawomen · 06/02/2014 21:28

Hi I've been on 100mg since just before Christmas before that was 50mg for 8 weeks. I am constantly hungry anyone else like this?

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CaffeinatedKitten · 06/02/2014 21:56

I spoke to a pharmacist this morning. Apparently morning is advised as it wrecks sleep, as many of us have found. I've been advised to postpone my late dose and take it first thing instead.

tea I'm finding the opposite! I have virtually no appetite at all! and am forcing myself to eat.

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darjeelingdarling · 09/02/2014 07:59

Kitten, how long have you been taking it? I found it reduced appetite at first.

I've been taking it earlier since I was at work on wed, thur, Fri and dreams are back, might be just me though!

going to bite bullet and drop to 75 today.

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UnderThePink · 09/02/2014 10:41

Hi there,

Def take in morning - it's an activating anti-d (compared to something like mirtazepine which is sedating) so may keep you awake if you take at night.

I'm a MH nurse by the way :)

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