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Posted by Olivia101 on September 7, 2004, at 16:21:54
Okay, so I slowly released myself from Effexor and am now on 150mg of Wellbutrin. I still don't feel all that well, due to the withdrawal process. I do know it will get better. I haven't felt like myself for months due to Paxil, Effexor, and now Wellbutrin. Doctor's tell me it is due to Anxiety and/or insomnia.. I thought there might be something deeper. I need help on what prescription I should be taking. Yes, I do have insomnia. I am also very tense, to the point where my whole body shakes. Also, the reason I went to the doctor in the first place was my drastic mood changes. It would take less than a minute for me to go from happy to pissed off over nothing. I couldn't shake the moods, so I would be miserable all day. Does anyone experience this?
Posted by partlycloudy on September 7, 2004, at 17:31:07
In reply to Mood swings, posted by Olivia101 on September 7, 2004, at 16:21:54
Welcome to today! I can't keep track of where my moods go. I'm just too scared to open my mouth and express anything, because by the time it's out, I feel different. I have lots of stuff happening here - 2 hurricanes in 3 weeks, running out of migraine med, forgetting my xanax at home today... but I know that I can't be relied upon for a mood reading at any time.
dx'd with mild bipolar2. generalized anxiety, and panic attacks.
Posted by saw on September 8, 2004, at 1:18:55
In reply to Re: Mood swings » Olivia101, posted by partlycloudy on September 7, 2004, at 17:31:07
Hi Olivia
I have Generalised Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder. Prior to going onto med (Effexor 150mg), I was like a pitbull with lipstick on. Very volatile. Smiling the one minute -fuming the next. Nobody wanted to be around me. (Hormones also played a big role). It has stabilised since being on med, so I am grateful for that. But I certainly do understand what you are going through. You end up spending the day feeling miserable because the moods are so uncontrollable. Wishing you peace and strength.
Sabrina
Posted by 4WD on September 8, 2004, at 17:58:40
In reply to Re: Mood swings, posted by saw on September 8, 2004, at 1:18:55
Just a note - the Wellbutrin is famous for causing insomnia.
Marsha
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