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Default Mar 05, 2024 at 06:13 PM
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My doctor prescribed me wellbutrin a few weeks ago and the first week I felt great. The second week I got such bad anxiety I went off it. It was like the heebie jeebies kinda anxiety. Now I am super depressed and semi S So I'm wondering if I should just suck up the anxIety and deal with it.

I'm throwing up from something and my stomach gets messed up a lot from health stuff. So its not just mental health stuff I'm dealing with. I have a message into my medical doctor.

My pdoc won't talk with me until my appointment in April. I just had the spooks and was frustrated mainly on Wellbutrin. I wasn't this depressed and I wasn't S either.

Is it worth just going back on it?

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