>>I was placed on WBT 75 mg and I felt really good, but it faded out after about a week.
The feeling faded out after a week, but did the point where you felt "good" start immediately or did it take a few weeks?
One of the side effects of wellbutrin is that it can boost your energy level, that's why my doc switched me to wellbutrin, because previously i was sleeping all day. the wellbutrin successfully helped me to sleep less.
The depression benefits of all these medications takes several weeks to take effect. It should be at least two to three weeks before you start to feel anything in that regard, and four to six weeks to get the full benefit.
I am guessing that you felt good pretty much soon after you started taking it. However I am guessing (just a big guess on my part) that the dose picked up your energy a little bit and that made you feel better. But the real positive effects of the med have not kicked in yet. The energy boost may have faded as your body got used to the dose.
I would not worry at all at this point. Wait until you ramp up to your full dose, and give it some time (several weeks) from that point to see how well it works for you. a lot of people have reported very positive experiences with wellbutrin.
Like i said this is only speculation on my part. You should DEFINITELY ask your doctor about this to find out the real scoop. But in the meantime, before you get to talk to him, don't worry, as i don't think what you are describing is necessarily a bad sign.
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