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Old Mar 26, 2016, 06:46 PM
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I take one hit of the pots, and feel slow and even nauseated. I am in very very mild hypomania and am on 300mg wellbutrin - i think this may be an adverse effect of the 3 combined?

Does anyone get nauseas in hypomania or when smoking because i usually never do.. and i had One hit.

Maybe i'm just getting sick

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Old Mar 26, 2016, 06:54 PM
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come on.. there's 24,000 people on this website right now and no one has ever been nauseous?
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Old Mar 26, 2016, 07:18 PM
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I'm nauseous all of the time. Medications and even vitamins can increase it. So can caffeine. When I get med induced nausea, it feels like the nausea I get from my migraines. I can get jittery and just feel very "off". At this point I try to avoid all things smoke related. This includes being around a smoker, or around something that smells of smoke. A hot shower (or better yet an Epsom Salt bath) in a candle lit bathroom, with a hot, heavy, soaking bath towel over your tummy and a warm washcloth on your head might soothe you or offer some relief. Keep a bucket at the side of tub. Sip some ginger ale. Nausea sucks!!!! I'm so sorry. Just be easy on yourself. Are you still adjusting to your meds? Can you stop the pot since it's not helping?
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Old Mar 26, 2016, 07:20 PM
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How come so nice and helpful? I don't deserve advice because i rarely take it - even my own. I just took a couple more hits on a drive and i'm geeked right now.. idk why im having such an intense reaction it's never been like this before.

yeah ill be easy on myself i need to relax thank you for your help
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Old Mar 26, 2016, 07:28 PM
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You sound like you may be more manic than you think, but I don't know you really, so I shouldn't really form an opinion at all. Keep an eye on yourself and make sure you stay safe.

I hear you on the advise stuff, I'm the same way. But sometimes, I remember that piece of advise I should have taken, and it applies in a current situation.... And I finally do take it with positive results. So ya never know.

Stay safe and take care of that tummy!
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Old Mar 27, 2016, 11:35 AM
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I think right now my alergy med is fighting my real meds ... had to sit to keep from falling .... sick sick sick ... if it's not something it's another ...
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Old Mar 28, 2016, 05:51 AM
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Pot is a depressive and I know many people feel nausea on Wellbutrin. Are you eating when you take it ?

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