I've dealt with PTSD for many years, since a sexual assault at the age of 8, followed by another at age 19, which retriggered it. I had managed to get a handle on things and move on with my life, when an attempt by a pedophile to lure my 6-year-old last year retriggered my PTSD again.
It' been a little over a year since the luring incident, and I've been seeing a therapist for several months. I've resisted taking meds, as I'd always managed without them before. But despite all of the work I've put in with my therapist, I just can't shake the hypervigilance, anxiety and flashbacks this round. So I finally succumbed to the suggestion of SSRIs today, and started Zoloft. My therapist thinks I'm suffering from something she called "tired brain syndrome", and that I need to "reset" my brain chemistry.
2 questions:
1) Has anyone else here heard of "tired brain syndrome"? Is my therapist making this up?
2) Will the Zoloft make me a zombie, or will it just smooth things out a bit?
It' been a little over a year since the luring incident, and I've been seeing a therapist for several months. I've resisted taking meds, as I'd always managed without them before. But despite all of the work I've put in with my therapist, I just can't shake the hypervigilance, anxiety and flashbacks this round. So I finally succumbed to the suggestion of SSRIs today, and started Zoloft. My therapist thinks I'm suffering from something she called "tired brain syndrome", and that I need to "reset" my brain chemistry.
2 questions:
1) Has anyone else here heard of "tired brain syndrome"? Is my therapist making this up?
2) Will the Zoloft make me a zombie, or will it just smooth things out a bit?