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Thank you NicM123, wolf63 and rowanwitch for your kind replies and best wishes. I don't want to worry anyone who might be just starting with these tablets, but thought my daughter's experience should be noted. She had a violent headache the first night, dry mouth, (as you mentioned rowanwitch) 'jelly' legs, and actually fell asleep just sitting. She saw her doctor the next day, to find out what were common reactions, and also what she could take for the headache, if anything. Her doctor persuaded her to continue with the tablets for three or four days, and said she could take asprin, Ibeprofen, paracetemol, anything really for the headache. She reluctantly took her second tablet and ended up in A & E at 3am in a terrible state. Shaking, nauseous, could hardly stand up, and seemed completely 'out of it'. The doctor there threw all the tablets in the bin. He gave her 1/2 a diazapam to calm her down, and said the sertraline would be out of her system in 48hours. We know she has been unlucky in having such a bad reaction to the tablets, and he did say that there are others which would suit, but I think she is going to try to find a counsellor instead. Yes the list she is on is thro' the GP, Nic but she will hopefully see a private one quicker.
I have written the above because I had trawled the internet to see what she could take for the headache and it said not to take asprin or ibeprofen,as did the doctor in the A & E, the pharmacist said just to take paracetemol, so it is so worrying that her own doctor said otherwise. Surely if they are dishing out these things they should find out more about them. Heaven knows what might have happened if she had taken asprin etc.
Thank you all once again for your advice, I am glad they are working for you, and I can just pray that a councellor can help my girl. X