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Posted by Junefire on April 13, 2001, at 10:13:24
I started on Wellbutrin Sr 4 days ago for ADD and depression.
I'm already seeing positive results for the depression. My mood is different.
Dispite the side effect of feeling woozy, I can see the depression is starting to lift.
Is this normal for the drug to take effect so quickly? I'm taking 150mg once a day.Junefire
Posted by SalArmy4me on April 13, 2001, at 12:06:55
In reply to feeling woozy on Wellbutrin, posted by Junefire on April 13, 2001, at 10:13:24
Maybe it is a placebo effect, or maybe it is a sign that you have a bipolar disorder...only a doctor would know. But I am happy for you though:
http://www.dr-bob.org/tips/split/Possible-indications-of-bi.html
> I started on Wellbutrin Sr 4 days ago for ADD and depression.
> I'm already seeing positive results for the depression. My mood is different.
> Dispite the side effect of feeling woozy, I can see the depression is starting to lift.
> Is this normal for the drug to take effect so quickly? I'm taking 150mg once a day.
>
> Junefire
Posted by vlvtelvis on April 14, 2001, at 16:04:00
In reply to feeling woozy on Wellbutrin, posted by Junefire on April 13, 2001, at 10:13:24
That was my experience. The mild stimulant effect is noticable a lot sooner than the full anti-depressant effect. It didn't do enough for my ADD though, so i quit taking it and went back to stims + SSRIs.
> I started on Wellbutrin Sr 4 days ago for ADD and depression.
> I'm already seeing positive results for the depression. My mood is different.
> Dispite the side effect of feeling woozy, I can see the depression is starting to lift.
> Is this normal for the drug to take effect so quickly? I'm taking 150mg once a day.
>
> Junefire
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