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Sertraline Side Effects Explained: Increased or Reduced Appetite, Weight Gain, Anxiety, Insomnia, Sweating, Emotional Blunting and Brain Zaps After Missing Doses 🍪 Started sertraline and suddenly your appetite, sleep or emotions feel different? There is a reason the half-eaten biscuit matters. Sertraline is an SSRI antidepressant used for depression and several anxiety-related conditions. In simple terms, SSRIs reduce the reuptake of serotonin, changing serotonin signalling in the brain. The benefits usually develop gradually rather than immediately.  But particularly when starting treatment, some people notice changes before they notice the full benefit. Official UK sertraline information lists: • insomnia as very common • increased OR decreased appetite as common • anxiety and agitation as common • increased sweating as common • weight gain as common So one person might barely fancy a biscuit while another feels considerably hungrier. Both appetite directions are recognised.  🧠 What about feeling emotionally “flat”? Some people taking SSRIs describe emotional blunting — positive and negative emotions can both feel turned down. Research suggests this is a genuine and relatively frequently reported experience with antidepressants. However, there is an important complication: depression itself can also cause emotional numbness, loss of pleasure and reduced emotional response. It is therefore not always possible to blame the medicine alone.  ⚡ And those “brain zaps”? Electric-shock-like sensations in the head are a recognised antidepressant withdrawal symptom. Withdrawal can happen after stopping suddenly and, for some people, after missed doses. Dizziness, anxiety and sleep disturbance can occur too.  That is withdrawal — not addiction. 💊 How should sertraline be taken? Sertraline is usually taken once daily, either morning or evening, and taking it at the same time each day can help you stay consistent. If it appears to be interfering with sleep, discuss the best timing with your pharmacist or prescriber.  If you forget a dose, NHS advice is to skip the missed dose and take the next dose as usual — never double up.  And if you eventually want to stop, don’t suddenly discontinue it yourself. The dose is normally reduced gradually over weeks or months depending on the individual and their withdrawal symptoms.  If side effects are persistent, troublesome or making you feel unlike yourself, that is a perfectly reasonable reason to have your treatment reviewed. People often search: Can sertraline increase appetite? Can sertraline make you lose your appetite? Does sertraline cause weight gain? Can sertraline make you emotionally numb? Why do I sweat more on sertraline? Can sertraline make anxiety worse at first? What are brain zaps from sertraline? Can missing one sertraline dose cause withdrawal? Should I take sertraline morning or night? How do you safely stop sertraline? The aim isn’t simply to tolerate your antidepressant. It’s to find treatment where the benefits outweigh the unwanted effects for you. Save this if you take sertraline, share it with somebody starting an SSRI, and follow for straight-talking explanations about your medicines. 💚 #Sertraline #ssri  #anxiety  #EmotionalBlunting  #antidepressant  If you take sertraline, what changed first for YOU — your appetite, sleep, sweating, emotions or something completely different? 💚
Sertraline Side Effects Explained: Increased or Reduced Appetite, Weight Gain, Anxiety, Insomnia, Sweating, Emotional Blunting and Brain Zaps After Missing Doses 🍪 Started sertraline and suddenly your appetite, sleep or emotions feel different? There is a reason the half-eaten biscuit matters. Sertraline is an SSRI antidepressant used for depression and several anxiety-related conditions. In simple terms, SSRIs reduce the reuptake of serotonin, changing serotonin signalling in the brain. The benefits usually develop gradually rather than immediately. But particularly when starting treatment, some people notice changes before they notice the full benefit. Official UK sertraline information lists: • insomnia as very common • increased OR decreased appetite as common • anxiety and agitation as common • increased sweating as common • weight gain as common So one person might barely fancy a biscuit while another feels considerably hungrier. Both appetite directions are recognised. 🧠 What about feeling emotionally “flat”? Some people taking SSRIs describe emotional blunting — positive and negative emotions can both feel turned down. Research suggests this is a genuine and relatively frequently reported experience with antidepressants. However, there is an important complication: depression itself can also cause emotional numbness, loss of pleasure and reduced emotional response. It is therefore not always possible to blame the medicine alone. ⚡ And those “brain zaps”? Electric-shock-like sensations in the head are a recognised antidepressant withdrawal symptom. Withdrawal can happen after stopping suddenly and, for some people, after missed doses. Dizziness, anxiety and sleep disturbance can occur too. That is withdrawal — not addiction. 💊 How should sertraline be taken? Sertraline is usually taken once daily, either morning or evening, and taking it at the same time each day can help you stay consistent. If it appears to be interfering with sleep, discuss the best timing with your pharmacist or prescriber. If you forget a dose, NHS advice is to skip the missed dose and take the next dose as usual — never double up. And if you eventually want to stop, don’t suddenly discontinue it yourself. The dose is normally reduced gradually over weeks or months depending on the individual and their withdrawal symptoms. If side effects are persistent, troublesome or making you feel unlike yourself, that is a perfectly reasonable reason to have your treatment reviewed. People often search: Can sertraline increase appetite? Can sertraline make you lose your appetite? Does sertraline cause weight gain? Can sertraline make you emotionally numb? Why do I sweat more on sertraline? Can sertraline make anxiety worse at first? What are brain zaps from sertraline? Can missing one sertraline dose cause withdrawal? Should I take sertraline morning or night? How do you safely stop sertraline? The aim isn’t simply to tolerate your antidepressant. It’s to find treatment where the benefits outweigh the unwanted effects for you. Save this if you take sertraline, share it with somebody starting an SSRI, and follow for straight-talking explanations about your medicines. 💚 #Sertraline #ssri #anxiety #EmotionalBlunting #antidepressant If you take sertraline, what changed first for YOU — your appetite, sleep, sweating, emotions or something completely different? 💚

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