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Old Jan 29, 2013, 06:15 AM
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upon my request my p doubled my welllbutrin and now i am feeling better. it has been two weeks since the increase of dose and finally i am lifting out of depression. Hooray

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Old Jan 29, 2013, 08:00 AM
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upon my request my p doubled my welllbutrin and now i am feeling better. it has been two weeks since the increase of dose and finally i am lifting out of depression. Hooray

everybody have a good day!
glad to know

sometimes it can be hard for some to get the right med
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Old Jan 29, 2013, 03:55 PM
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congratulations! It is wonderful to hear that someone has found the right medication to help them out of depression. I hope that you continue to do well on it. Have a wonderful day and enjoy life!
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Old Jan 29, 2013, 11:59 PM
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I am glad to hear that it has worked for you!
I was recently started on Welbutrin myself and I truly hope to see results. The dosage is lower than the normal and it has only been four days, so I haven't really seen anything happening yet.

Keep it up though, and have a happy day!
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Old Jan 30, 2013, 12:55 PM
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upon my request my p doubled my welllbutrin and now i am feeling better. it has been two weeks since the increase of dose and finally i am lifting out of depression. Hooray

everybody have a good day!
congratulations!
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Old Jan 30, 2013, 06:30 PM
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upon my request my p doubled my welllbutrin and now i am feeling better. it has been two weeks since the increase of dose and finally i am lifting out of depression. Hooray

everybody have a good day!
I have a question for you and I have no idea if it's impolite or against the rules so if it is I apologize and you can just ignore this.

I myself am on Wellbutrin at 300mg but I feel like it could be better? You know? Is 300mg lot's or very little in comparison to most people? If you have an insight please let me know if I should consider going higher. Thanks.
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Old Jan 31, 2013, 10:23 PM
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That's great news Tilly! I started on effexor in the fall and after about 6-8 weeks I started seeing a noticeable difference...the relief has been much welcome. More than I could put in words.

FERFA, there's a medication forum where you can often look up individual meds and find out more about people's experiences. I found out a lot about my med on it, including what the average therapeutic dose was, when I could expect to see changes in my mood, etc.

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Old Jan 31, 2013, 10:52 PM
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Ah perfect RJ78. Thanks for that knowledge I'll go check it out!
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Old Jan 31, 2013, 11:34 PM
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Yesssss! It really is a relief to finally notice a difference in your mood with the meds. I was on Zoloft for years and it stopped working. I thought I'd never find a drug that worked, but I'm on Effexor now and I do notice a difference, especially with my anxiety and suicidal thoughts. I still have them, but I'm less attached to them.
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Old Feb 02, 2013, 11:33 AM
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Hurray for better living through chemistry!! I am feeling so much better with my medication adjustments.
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Old Feb 02, 2013, 01:55 PM
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I have a question for you and I have no idea if it's impolite or against the rules so if it is I apologize and you can just ignore this.

I myself am on Wellbutrin at 300mg but I feel like it could be better? You know? Is 300mg lot's or very little in comparison to most people? If you have an insight please let me know if I should consider going higher. Thanks.
the average start dose is 150mg and then they can up it to 300mg. I am on 300mg.hope that helps
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Old Feb 02, 2013, 01:59 PM
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Well, that's good that something is working out for you.
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