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ive been on lexapro about 3 months. it seems to make me lethargic, hold on to weight (i eat really healthy), etc.
plus, you didnt really answer the question which is that i want experiences with wellbutrin.
he said he wants to keep me on ssri's, but im sick of them.
anything as it pertains to intrusive thoughts?
I have been on Wellbutrin XL for about 2 years now. I also have intrusive thoughts. In my opinion, I don't think the Wellbutrin works well for the thoughts. I think it helps more with energy and when you are feeling down that maybe it helps with you getting out there and doing stuff...like going out with friends and stuff. As far as helping with the thoughts, I don't feel it does anything. I am also on Cymbalta but want to get off of that and get put on a medication that helps more for OCD. I was on Prozac for 11 years and it was great at first, but I felt it pooped out after all of those years. Hope this helps.
Wellbutrin is not know to cause sexual dysfunction. In fact, it may enhance sexual function. It is used by some SSRI users to counteract the sexual side effects of that medication.
Wellbutrin may not be suitable for those who suffer from Psychosis, Paranoia or Phobias. If you suffer from any of these, prepare yourself for a possible worsening. This may include worsening of intrusive thoughts.
Perhaps the most serious danger with Wellbutrin is that it sometimes causes seizures. Don't drive do anything that requires complete motor control until you are sure that you are not susceptible to this side effect.
It may or may not benefit you. If your doctor does prescribe it to you, I suggest you take it with a lot of caution and come right off of it if you start to feel like you're not in complete control.
What the doc said when I asked was that it will not make me gain weight or increase my appetite. The best thing to do is ask your doctor because what works for one might not necessarily work for others. As any drug you just have to try and see how it works for you and only you.
but now i want to try a totally different class...but perhaps ill ask about cymbalta, ive heard good things