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Default Apr 01, 2011 at 03:11 AM
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So- I went to see my pdoc yesterday just to discuss how my meds were going and the get them approved by my insurance.
I started talking about some of my concerns, which I thought were side-effects of the Wellbutrin.
He's now asked me to try some ADHD meds and phone him in a month's time.
He said we can then consider stopping my mood stabiliser and Wellbutrin... Hello, am I missing something here? I have never felt as 'stable' as with the Wellbutrin, and haven't had a major depressive episode since I started.
Is it possible my initial dx was wrong? Or that the 2 dx's are running concurrently?

I've tried to read up a bit on ADHD and agree that the symptoms seem to fit. But, what about he past Sui attempts? What about the chronic, debilitating depression... There are certain things I go through, that are not explainable with a dx of ADHD

I'm just a little confused at the moment-not quite sure what to think
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