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Old Jun 16, 2009, 01:46 PM
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I haven't really posted on here before, well not lately anyway, I probably have in the past.

I don't know if anyone is on this combo/was but I was on Wellbutrin XL (150mg) and Zoloft (75mg) and not long after I started Zoloft I started hallucinating and getting major mood-swings. Possibly hallucinating, but my Dr's are pretty sure they're real but I don't believe anything in my mind right now.. They took me off Wellbutrin but nothing has changed, everything is still horrible. I've also been getting MAJOR mood swings, and i mean major. For a while they were thinking about Bipolar but i don't last as long in a mood as most do.

My Psychiatrist actually took 2 months off back in April (before this **** all started happening, actually it was happening but at the time I didn't mention it at all), but I see a psychologist along with a pediatrician (for my eating disorder) and they've been trying to handle it.. and he just took off another 5 weeks delaying my appointment another 5 weeks..
I actually don't know how much longer I can take all this.

This is really all over the place but i just kind of wanted to get it out.
It also doesn't help that all this stuff going on around me and exams and family stress to the max.

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Old Jun 17, 2009, 12:51 AM
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Hallucinations to me are scary. I only have hallucinated once after taking prescribed to me pain killers. I flushed the pain killers and took the pain. I would see if you could see a new Psychiatrist while your's is gone. Hang in there.
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Old Jun 17, 2009, 01:06 AM
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I had mild hallucinations while i was on zoloft. I thought i could hear full radio programs when i was lying in bed but there was no radio in the room, i kept thinking a cockroach was crawling on me, thought someone kept yelling out my name but when i turned around no one was there and just kept seeing moving shadows. Doctor told me i was being ridiculous and it wasnt the zoloft. Put up with it for a little bit longer then i stopped taking zoloft cold turkey week later it all stopped havent really had any problems since. Im now on prozac. Good luck with it all, it sucks when doctors act like dicks!
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Old Dec 16, 2009, 02:27 PM
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I had mild hallucinations while i was on zoloft. I thought i could hear full radio programs when i was lying in bed but there was no radio in the room, i kept thinking a cockroach was crawling on me, thought someone kept yelling out my name but when i turned around no one was there and just kept seeing moving shadows. Doctor told me i was being ridiculous and it wasnt the zoloft. Put up with it for a little bit longer then i stopped taking zoloft cold turkey week later it all stopped havent really had any problems since. Im now on prozac. Good luck with it all, it sucks when doctors act like dicks!

that sounds scary
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