Hello.
Dizzy spells are noticed as side effects of Zoloft.
On the other hand, the electric shock like sensation is known with discontinuation of Zoloft. One of these two is possible. Do you miss any doses of Zoloft ?
Is Zoloft working for you ? If it is not, you may consider changing the prescription, of course, after consulting your doctor.
Regards
Thank you for your response, I think I'm going to ask my Dr. to change my prescription. Maybe something else will work better. I have heard that Zoloft can make you dizzy, but the electric shock feeling goes along with the withdrawl. I haven't missed any doses of my meds. I take it faithfully every morning.
Maybe a good time to switch to something new...
Thanks again!
I have those same sensations. I dont know what they are but i have had them off and on for years. sometimes just in my head and sometimes all over my body more especially when im lying down trying to go to sleep. Thught id let you know your not by yourself. hope you get better. bjwhite
I have been on Zoloft 100mg for 6 or 7 years and have started to decrease my dose. I haven't taken any in 2 days and feel horrible. I have those same feelings. Good luck
I'm so sorry to hear that....
I went to the Dr. again today & he is convinced now that it has to do with my neck. He thinks it's an old injury. He is sending me to phsycal therapy now. Maybe he is right..... Maybe I need to see a new Dr. I know it isn't related to that...
I think it is the Zoloft but my doses haven't changed in about a year. I'll keep you all posted, thanks for all your responses & thanks Jessi63, I really hope you feel better
I have the same problem but I'm not on Zoloft, I'm on Effexor 300mg in the Morning and Mirtazapine 30mg at bed time. My Dr. is also a little stumped on why this is happening. I do tend to get these symptoms more when I have missed a day or 2 of my Effexor, I'm *guessing* that's the cause but not 100% sure! I really wish I knew! These feelings are not only annoying but SCAREY!
Shazzy33
33yr old w/f
Smoker 20yrs +
Hello.
Your dizzy spells could have some other cause. The electric shock like sensation is actually a part of the discontinuation syndrome, where one suddenly stops the drug (SSRI family). But since you have not missed your doses, it is unlikely.
I would recommend that you should see an ENT specialist. I suspect some internal ear dysfunction. You need to get ENG (electronystagmography) done. This test and the ENT opinion are not absolutely essential, but they will help rule out any vestibular (inner ear) problem.
Regards
Believe me your not alone. I was addicted to Lortab after I quit taking it I started to get the same feelings, there are days I can't even walk because I can feel it shoot through me as well. Just like everyone else my Dr. was stumped I have had an MRI been to a ENT and to no avail. If someone ever does find the answer let me know and to everyone else God bless you and help you.
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Hey rockangel,
I was reading your stuff and I wanted to say that I have had the same symptoms for about 1.5 years now and I am not taking any medication, so it may not be the meds.
I have had every test that my Doc has recommended, which hit the pocketbook, with no findings. Dizziness is less often, but I have buzzing feeling, mostly at bedtime and pulsating feeling in my neck. The last month has been good, but last night was bad. My symptoms are usually worse after exercise, but not always.
I hope you find something out.
Ss
I have the same exact problem as listed above, I have the buzzing feeling in my head and the dizziness. Sometimes the dizziness gets even worse when i close my eyes, not to to sleep but just to close them, I've been fighting with myself trying to figure out what's wrong, my doctors even can't figure out what's wrong. I have had a coupoe of ear infection lately, and I want to go get an ENT, but I wanted to see if any one can related to these symptoms.
Hi I get these same things happening, I am not on any of the drugs talked about on here. my neuro is doing an MRI to see if there is a vascular problem within the brain or he feels it could be seizures in the brain and I don't mean epileptsi.
I get dizzy then this feeling like my head is exploding then I get loss of vision and extremely fatigued after.
it has been happening for some time now.
I wish you luck in finding what is causing your problem I would also along with the other recommendations see a neuro and get a MRI there is a chance it is something more than drug induced.
Sandra
Just two days ago I began getting these "electric shock feelings" through my whole body. When I walk, hear certain noises, turn my head. My mouth is always dry and my lips have been numb for 2 days. I don't understand. I don't take any medications or am I under any more stress then I normaly am. I don't have medical insurance so I've been going to wed sites to find other people with the same symtoms, but I'm not getting any answers or help....
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Just two days ago I began getting these "electric shock feelings" through my whole body. When I walk, hear certain noises, turn my head. My mouth is always dry and my lips have been numb for 2 days. I don't understand. I don't take any medications or am I under any more stress then I normaly am. I don't have medical insurance so I've been going to wed sites to find other people with the same symtoms, but I'm not getting any answers or help....
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This sounds very much like a pinched nerve or herniated disc in your neck - especially the numb lips and experiencing symptoms when you walk adn turn your head. Anti-inflamitory meds should take care of it in a jiffy.
Hi,
I have been getting the electric shock like feeling since last 1 year. It wasnt continuous till 2 months back. These days I get them almost everyday. It starts to appear from noon to evening, normally when I am in office. No dizziness feeling. It occurs whenever I turn by head, and lasts for 2 seconds.
I am on Prodep 60mg one capsule everyday.
I have had these same symptons for about 3 years (on and off, more off). I had it happen one night realy bad about 3 years ago and just now came back. I am wondering if they are not seizures. I have an electric shock go through me like I touched a hot wire then dizziness then naseau. I feel like im on a roller coaster going up and down. My mom has grand-mal seizures and has all her life, she said she has the same sympons.
hello,
i read with interest comments regarding withdrawing from zoloft.
would the same apply to sertaline? i have stubbornly stopped taking it after 10yrs and the electric shocks are totally wearing out my mind and body. will it stop? it has been 2 weeks now, and i get sweeping seconds of complete absence of mind when it happens.
please help im going mad :(
I have this problem too. I get an electric shock/pins and needles feeling in my hands and feet, accompanied with a flash of diziness. I notice it more when I am tired, or have done a ton of housework.
It usually happens later in the day, but goes away when I lay down, except for sometimes I see stars when I move my eyes at night. It happens when I turn my head side to side, and sometimes up and then to the side. It happens when I swim and finish the lane, touch the wall and stand up. It happens when I move my eyes from side to side. And sometimes, I am not sure why it happens, but always when I am moving/shifting slightly. I am on Zoloft, Seroquel and Lamictal for bipolar. Xrays are normal except for slight straightening of the neck. ENG test was normal. Next is the MRI.
I get the same electric shocks and dizziness.
I am on Zoloft (sertraline) 100mg, Lamictal (lamotrigine) 200mg, and Klonopin (clonazepam) 2mg per day.
The dizzying and nauseating shock sensations in my head, behind the eyes, are also triggered by swiftly moving my eyes side to side.
I used to be on Effexor XR (venlafaxine extended-release) and experienced the same phenomenon correlated to withdraw or forgetting/inconsistent dosage.
After having been on Zoloft for the past three years, the shock withdraw side-effect spoken of seems to present quicker than it used to when I first began taking the medication.
I often feel the shocks from simply sleeping-in too late (12+ hours) during latter REM cycles even when I've not forgotten any doses. I experience this the worst during rapid-eye-movement while dreaming, beginning sometime before I wake up and it continues for about 15-30 minutes after waking.
I have been having your same symptoms. Everytime I have mentioned it to my doctor he looks at me like I am crazy. I am on synthroid and was on effexor. I just switched my anti-depressent last Monday back to Prozac and these feelings now are almost continuous. It makes me almost afraid to walk or drive because I feel like I could pass out at any time. I never had these before I started on the effexor and now I am wondering if I am having withdrawals after reading through all the posts on this website. Dazzed and Confused about what to do!
Traci Demijohn!
I have these same feelings, sometimes I can go for a couple weeks without feeling them, then it comes back as a constant. I am on 40 mg of Prozac and 30 mg Buspar for anxiety/depression. I haven't missed any doses, so I don't know why. I have told my doctor and he just seems to dismiss it like I don't know what I am talking about. I do have inner ear problems, but that has not been linked to my dizzy flashes and shocks seem to start in the middle of my back and go up thru my head and out my arms. Makes my teeth feel numb.
I had the same "electrical shock" sensation, only while I was on one of the following: Zoloft, Paxil, Effexor, and Celexa. My doctors have also just shrugged it off when I'd complain (over the past 13 years). My current doc probably thought I was crazy when I flipped out because he wrote an rx for Zoloft as an adjunct therapy for my anxiety and I kindly told him "absolutely not". I explained the shocking sensation and he just looked like he had no clue - never heard that before. I will never, ever take antidpressants again. I take Klonopin for anxiety and I do take Seroquel XR, when I need it. I honestly believe the shocks are the consequence of the medication on the brain, almost like over reactive neurons or something. It took up to four weeks one time after stopping Celexa for the shocks to stop, and I do still occasionally get the sensation, just not to that degree. Weird stuff...
I am 36 and was/am experiencing these sensations when I close my eyes or move my head sometimes, but I found out I have entered early menapause ( this has been on and off for sevsral months) You may wanna find out if you have a family history of early menapause. (I did and didn't even know)
I am having the exact same symptoms. Exact same response from the Dr. they can't figure out what is going on. Are you still having symptoms, have you had a diagnosis yet. Any info you could give would be helpful.
I was off zoloft 2 days cause I had flu.... that darn electric shock keeps going down my back. It is awful when you walked cause you feel like you r walking weird. I hate this feeling.