Posted by Conundrum on November 29, 2010, at 20:35:32
In reply to Re: Need help approaching pdoc, posted by merpmerp on November 29, 2010, at 20:27:40
I know someone who was prescribed wellbutrin first for anxiety, I think this is because she had diarrhea with Crohn's disease and the doctor must have realized trying an SSRI would be a bad idea, so if these don't work wellbutrin might be helpful and keep you from running to the toilet all the time.
> Couldn't agree more. I think I will decrease to 2.5 mg and shoot my doc an email just so she knows what I'm up to.
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> I am thinking of asking to return to Prozac if this doesn't work, but at a very, very low dose. That worked well for me before. If that doesn't work I'll consider discussing Wellbutrin with her.
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> > > Would like to amend my above post to say the med is "ACTING like a poison"... I do not believe all SSRIs, or this one, are actually poison, just in this case it's not agreeing with me.
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> > Time to give it the boot then, or at very least decrease it.
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Complaints: post-SSRI problems: anhedonia, memory and concentration problems, sexual dysfunction. )
Country:USA
Currently taking mirtazapine, tianeptine, and SAM-e
poster:Conundrum
thread:971808
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