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Old 10-23-2002, 06:34 PM   #1
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I am Bipolar and take 900 MG Lithium a day, in Feb when recovering from Surgery that put me out of work for 3 1/2 months my Doc put me on Wellbutrin 400MG a day, he won't put me on Zoloft ETC beacause the he is afraid of swings, prolem is Wellutrin works on a difrent part of the Brain and when I started taking it I started bugging out about stuff that happened in 1977 and many times a day I dream of going back and be 17 again and fix a few things, in Feb I turned off the TV and all I do at work and home is listen to music from that time. Anybody else have weird stuff with wellbutrin? It did help me get back to work, but I can't let this 1977 crap go. Thanks

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Old 10-28-2002, 07:40 PM   #2
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I'm on wellbutrin. Was on paxil cause I was mis-diagnosed as depressed. I don't know about the things you are talking about. I guess in some way that can happen as a side effect from taking it. I've always listened to music so I can't help you there. Tell your doctor that you think it's messing you up.
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Old 10-28-2002, 08:42 PM   #3
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Thanks! Just came back from the Pychlogist and he thinks Im having a Mid-life crisis do to my almost dying last year, I have talked to my Shrink MD and he says Welbutrin does work on a diffrent part of the brain and could be causing it but thats the only AD he will prescribe to bipolars except for the old stuff like Deseral and the side effeects I had from that stuff is not worth it. I too have always listened to music but not obsesing over certain songs, great manifestions of OCD on top of everything else! LOL GOD BLESS ALL THE PEOPLE SUFFERING
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Old 10-30-2002, 02:45 PM   #4
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I was on Welbutrin and I don't feel like it helped me at all, if anything, all of my energy was just put into being more edgy, frusterated and withdrawn. I think it's a yucky choice of medication.
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Old 11-18-2002, 06:08 PM   #5
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i, myself was diagnosed bi-polar and told my psychiatrist that the celexa was working for me. they took me off celexa when i was diagnosed bi-polar and i went on lamictal and then i was put on nerontin and she switched me to wellbutrin. i dont know about you but i cried almost everyday i was on that medication. and it's supposedly an anit-depressant?

thats just my experience.

i stopped taking my meds a month ago without anyone concent and ive been doing better than i ever was on any meds.


you should get stabelized on a mood-stabelizer (ie. lithium, or lamicatal/nerontin which has little/rare side effects. just a rash that i didnt get but... ask.

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