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Old Mar 23, 2015, 09:16 PM
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Was prescribed Wellbutrin, and for a while my thoughts were clouded, and I could not absorb any information in my classes no matter how much I studied. I was an A student before this. Pdoc gave dx of bipolar a few weeks ago and took me off the wellbutrin. Has bipolar or wellbutrin ever affected your memory? I felt as if I had a blanket over my head and was struggling to see through.
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 03:06 AM
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(((funkyorcrazy)))

I have experiences of meds making me foggy (not Wellbutrin though - because I have not been on this.)

But I just wanted to let you know that for me, personally, yes, medication has clouded my brain.

This hasn't necessarily been a permanent effect per say.

It's usually when I'm starting a new med.

Or, it can be when I am in quite an episode and the dosage has increased.

Hang in there.
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