Posted by HappyGirl on March 6, 2005, at 23:30:38
In reply to Re: Wellbutrin » RubyTuesday, posted by Optimist on March 6, 2005, at 20:48:23
Hi Ooptimist:
>>> Short term it is supposed to increase anxiety, but long term believe it or not it's supposed to decrease it in some people due to the changes that occur with time. <<<<
--- It's VERY true, ... in the beginning of WB sr, I had several problems, like 'clenching teeth,' 'bad tummy,' and of course 'Anxiety' problems. However, after about six months or more later, those S.E.s started to diminish one by one. At that time, I thought other med., Trazodone(specifically, Serzone during the first try on WB) alleviated all of those S.E.s. However, having read in your post here, above, I truly believe 'time,' ... not Serzone/Trazodone did help me stay on the WB. For me, the WB is one of my 'favorites,' because of its good efficacy on concentration, motivation, energy and other related problems due to Bp II I've been dealing since 1998.
Thanks a bunch for your informative post, here on this board!
H.G.
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