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Old Oct 21, 2014, 07:42 AM
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Thats basically it. Has anyone taken these two together? I am starting Burspan in a few days. (I may wait till the weekend, incase of any unwanted side effects. )
Thanks for any and all insight.
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Old Oct 21, 2014, 08:28 AM
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I took it together for a while. Honestly Buspar didn't do anything for me, and Wellbutrin was like legal speed, except it made me really really sexual. Doctor switched me to Lamictal and Abilify and all is well now.
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Old Oct 21, 2014, 08:33 AM
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I took it together for a while. Honestly Buspar didn't do anything for me, and Wellbutrin was like legal speed, except it made me really really sexual. Doctor switched me to Lamictal and Abilify and all is well now.
Haha, i apologize if that laugh was rude. Gezz, i must admit i kind of, in a way wish it seems like legal speed to me. I don't get that effect. But it keeps my depression pretty decently under control. More importantly i haven't gained any weight and was actually able to lose some that i gained on zoloft. Hopefully this buspar stuff doesn't attribute to weight gain though! Experiences with Wellbutrin SR and Burspan?
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Old Oct 21, 2014, 09:52 AM
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Wellburtin was like legal speed to me too. I swore I had just done a big line of meth. I has a meth problem years ago so you would think I would have liked it but I didn't like that feeling anymore. I am glad it is working for you. I dunno about buspar I haven't taken that one.
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Old Oct 22, 2014, 09:50 AM
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I took Wellbutrin for a while but didn't like it at all. It was activating but didn't give me energy if that makes any sense. It was like I could only feel the after effects of being overstimulated. I was exhausted all the time but couldn't sleep, I just felt like the life had been sucked out of me. I felt agitated on it too. I've taken stimulant meds like Adderrall and Ritalin and neither had such harsh effects on me. But everyone's different and have the opposite experience so it depends on your body and how it responds to certain chemicals. Buspar did not have any effect on me - no weight gain though so that is a positive.
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