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cyclonefence

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22. Totally agree
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 10:02 AM
Oct 23

After one dose of Wellbutrin--day and night. I'd been on it (and Prozac) for well over 30 years, and I do think my body was grateful to have it back and knew just what to do with it. I hate Big Pharma, but without it I'd have been dead a long time ago, and just think what I'd have missed!

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Wellbutrin and me [View all] cyclonefence Oct 22 OP
.. DUgosh Oct 22 #1
Wellbutrin was my help for quitting smoking.....was a nervous wreck thinking about when I was gonna a kennedy Oct 22 #2
Yeah smoking is tuff. It took a major heart attack 2 years ago Halloween for me to stop after 2 packs a day for 45 years Cheezoholic Oct 22 #13
My hubby was one of those for whom the side effects were the worst. slightlv Oct 22 #15
I've heard that for some people it does the opposite of it's intended purpose. 1WorldHope Oct 22 #17
Wow, so sorry you had to go through that........ a kennedy Oct 22 #19
i am wishing for you peace and healing MadameButterfly Oct 22 #3
Ditto that! Lonestarblue Oct 22 #8
I think it might be one that does work quickly Lulu KC Oct 22 #4
Someone is always on DU to give you a supportive hug! SheltieLover Oct 22 #5
I have used it too. Loupe Garoue Oct 22 #6
Re: "should take longer to have an effect" Bernardo de La Paz Oct 22 #7
"Not supposed to work like this" teran Oct 22 #9
I had told a depressed ex-coworker I am always awake all night Skittles Oct 22 #10
I hear you peppertree Oct 22 #11
I wonder how many of us cyclonefence Oct 23 #21
Hear, hear. peppertree Oct 24 #23
I believe that your body knows the drug and what to do with it. Like with Nexium. LiberalArkie Oct 22 #12
Totally agree cyclonefence Oct 23 #22
Sending light your way! n/t Cheezoholic Oct 22 #14
So glad you're feeling better mountain grammy Oct 22 #16
Feel better nt XanaDUer2 Oct 22 #18
Glad you found something that works for you IronLionZion Oct 23 #20
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