My PCP prescribed me ZOLOFT at 100mg along with Trazodone at 100mg for anxiety.
I figured out later on that I did not have anxiety and that all I had was a breathing problem of which I have already corrected.
I took it once (100mg) later on I found out that it was a high dose and the doctor did not tell me.
Then I had to take the trazodone for about 7 days (100-50mg) then I switched over to ambien (5mg) and now I am able to sleep without any sleeping aids other than a natural melatonin pill every now and then.
So now I guess I am experiencing a withdrawal? I am experiencing all the symptoms of a withdrawal and the one the bugs me the most is the high pitched sound that feels like a million crickets are in my head.. (tinnitus?)
It stops when I drive, when I am in class, walking and exercising.. but right when I sit now for a moment or lay in bed, it comes back.
It has already been 4 weeks since the day I took the zoloft.
Anybody else experienced this "swoosh-click-cricket" sound? And does it go away?
I figured out later on that I did not have anxiety and that all I had was a breathing problem of which I have already corrected.
I took it once (100mg) later on I found out that it was a high dose and the doctor did not tell me.
Then I had to take the trazodone for about 7 days (100-50mg) then I switched over to ambien (5mg) and now I am able to sleep without any sleeping aids other than a natural melatonin pill every now and then.
So now I guess I am experiencing a withdrawal? I am experiencing all the symptoms of a withdrawal and the one the bugs me the most is the high pitched sound that feels like a million crickets are in my head.. (tinnitus?)
It stops when I drive, when I am in class, walking and exercising.. but right when I sit now for a moment or lay in bed, it comes back.
It has already been 4 weeks since the day I took the zoloft.
Anybody else experienced this "swoosh-click-cricket" sound? And does it go away?