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Posted by Eddie Sylvano on October 1, 2003, at 16:49:44
I've noticed that since about 3 weeks into my Wellbutrin trial, I get frustrated with things very quickly, and feel more intensely upset about it (wanting to beat my monitor with my mouse, cursing aloud). I'm also pretty antsy, rocking in my chair, drumming fingers, cracking knuckles. I remind myself of my brother, who's the poster child of all poster children for ADHD. Ordinarily, I'm very quiet, low key, unassuming. On the plus side, I feel a lot better than before. I enjoy things a lot more.
Is this a common response to Wb? If not, is it indicitive of an underlying cause (like my brother), or just a drug induced abberation? I never really had any I've been depressed so long, I've really forgotten what I used to feel like. I never really had any patience, as my miserable GPA will attest, but I never felt so on the edge of control.
Posted by Sebastian on October 2, 2003, at 12:03:05
In reply to Wellbutrin Anger Fidgeting Lack of patience, posted by Eddie Sylvano on October 1, 2003, at 16:49:44
I think you are right. I have noticed these things.
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