Mental Health

What to Expect When Starting Antidepressants

It’s the most miserable time of the year, after all

Victoria Suzanne
3 min readJan 1, 2023

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With the festivities of Christmas and New Year’s Eve over and the return to work in full swing, January is widely considered to be the most depressing month of the year.

No surprise then, that it’s a month when antidepressant prescriptions spike. So, if you’re thinking of taking the plunge and starting a course of treatment here’s what to expect.

But first, an important disclaimer…

Although most of the side effects I’ll list here are common, everyone reacts to antidepressants differently. You may get some, all or none of them, and they can vary in severity from person to person. People also react differently to different drugs: what works for me may not work for you and vice versa.

The good news though, is these symptoms tend to only last for a few weeks — once your body gets used to the drugs, they’ll pass.

With that out of the way, this has been my experience.

Increased anxiety

Let’s start with the worst because this is one is a real shitter. You can expect an uptick in anxiety upon starting antidepressants — wildly…

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Victoria Suzanne

NCTJ-qualified journalist and editor. Follow my true crime publication @Crime-Scenes.