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Old Aug 25, 2013, 02:40 PM
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Day 5 of this Welbutrin stuff. I am weirdly calm. I should be, you know I wanted to say nervous, or like me. Maybe this is what it supposed happen. I do not know how to do this, but I guess I should try to go outside and enjoy the beautiful day. However, it is hard to do because I think these meds have wiped out my autopilot mode.
Does that make sense to anyone?

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Old Aug 25, 2013, 07:02 PM
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Hello & Welcome, Daves!
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...I think these meds have wiped out my autopilot mode.
In my experience, both depression and the meds used to treat it undermine my initiative. You've been on your current meds for less than a week, so I hope what you are experiencing now will dissipate over the coming weeks and you'll start to feel more like your normal self. Keep track of your symptoms and report them to your prescribing doctor.

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