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Old Apr 26, 2010, 01:31 PM
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Hi People,

I am so happy with all of your replies They really have helped. I have done what feels like an exhaustive search, and I will propose to you what I have found:
"1- Topamax with Geodon, or,
"2- Geodon with Wellburtin, or,
"3- Zonisamide with Wellburtin,or,
"4- Naltrexone with Wellburtin, or,
"5- Zonegran with Wellburtrin(Empatic)

What do you think? It seems like combining Wellbutrin gives much better effect than alone.

I look forward to hearing from you, you may have more insight than me, so
IŽll be happy to hear what you think!

nirmal

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Old Apr 26, 2010, 04:05 PM
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Of those I've only been on Wellbutrin, and only for a couple of days because I ended up being allergic to it. My pdoc never wanted me to try Topomax because back then I was anorexic so they didn't want me to lose any more weight.

Have you tried talking to a nutritionist about losing weight? They might have some ideas...take care!
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