Posted by Barb on August 30, 1999, at 12:34:25
In reply to Re: Wellbutrin, posted by Pat on August 29, 1999, at 18:05:43
I cant imagine NOT starting on a lower dose and then increasing in a few days or even a week. It would seem safe to say that any AD use is not natural even though the need for them is related to a seemingly unnatural chemical imbalance. The side effects are a normal response to the body reacting to higher levels of serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine, etc.
I have now been off Zoloft since 7/30 and on Wellbuttin for 4 weeks. I switched, after months of deliberation, for the very reason so many people are fed up with AD,s: WEIGHT GAIN. I hadn't gained as much as many, yet, but being a very active person with a regular exercise lifestyle, I was VERY disturbed to be steadily gaining at least 1.5 lbs each month while living a healthy, active life.
I am thrilled to report that I have adusted to the NEW set of side effects Wellbtrin presents, instead of the ones I experienced with Zoloft, and have LOST 12 POUNDS!!! That includes the weight in MUSCLE I surely have gained by getting back to some resistance training 2-3 days a week. My favorite sport these days is roller blading (UP hills, and down in a controlled, "slalom" fashion) as often as possible. (And do I have the bruises to prove it! I don't exactly avoid every risk, and I love the speed.)
I am not sure about long term use of Wellbutrin. I'd love to hear from DR. Bob or anyone who has personal experience on Wellbutrin for 9 mos or more.
> My doc started me on 100mg of Wellbutrin SR a day, and he's leaving me that way for six weeks. I have had real bad experience with ad's and their awful side effects. This time, we're starting real, real slow and giving my body time to adjust. So far, it seems to be helping cause I've been on Wellbutrin for 2 1/2 weeks and that's longer than most other AD's I've been on. Let me know how you are doing with it.
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