Posted by MARTY on April 16, 2006, at 10:59:56 [reposted on April 20, 2006, at 0:41:26 | original URL]
In reply to Re: UPDATE DAY 3 -- » MARTY, posted by SLS on April 16, 2006, at 7:31:46
Hi Scott --Good to hear that you make progress and even better you are optimist and patient. Can I ask you how you feel the days that aren't so good ?
Are we talking about anxiety or depression ? maybe both ?Wellbutrin is hard to put on someone who is doing anxiety, like any dopaminergic I guess.
BTW, was Wellbutrin latest research find out that is was more noradrenergic than dopaminergic ? can't remember ...
Keep your optimist and patience. It's definitively the key to your succes with Wellbutrin.
Marty
> Hi Marty.
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> > Btw, how are you Scott ? Did see any update about your Wellbutrin trial in some time.. Has it attain a level of benefits where you could elect to keep it in your cocktail regiment ?
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> This past week was a bit scary. I didn't feel quite as improved as I had the week before, so I thought that perhaps the response was waning. However, yesterday was definitely better. So far, I have maintained the improvement. This is significant because only once did I respond for more than a week or two, and that response ended up with my achieveing a full remission. The degree of improvement is very small, but significant. I am convinced that recovery for me will be an extremely gradual process. I might not feel completely well for a year. However, I could probably return to work in six months if this response pattern follows the same course as my previous remission. This morning, I am very optimistic.
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> Be well.
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> - Scott
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