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<blockquote data-quote="ski10" data-source="post: 428360" data-attributes="member: 11845"><p>Ah yes, the situational depression, but what if you can't change the situation right now..awful I know, sorry you are feeling so bad.</p><p> </p><p> I've been on Wellbutrin for almost 2 years, for the first 18 months it was a miracle for me, felt "normal" all the time, tried others including Zoloft and Paxil where I could not stop eating and gained 60 pounds, yes the weight gain does make you feel so depressed too, as soon as I started Wellbutrin the weight fell off but....just to add, not sure if it the AD that's not working so well right now or it's something else but I've been feeling the depressive feelings coming back on again.</p><p> </p><p>Many people can tolerate Wellbutrin and my dr told me it's one of the few AD's that does not cause weight gain so that was a huge thing for me.</p><p>Good luck and hope you feel better.</p><p> </p><p>PS I tried Effexor and I felt crazy, it was awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski10, post: 428360, member: 11845"] Ah yes, the situational depression, but what if you can't change the situation right now..awful I know, sorry you are feeling so bad. I've been on Wellbutrin for almost 2 years, for the first 18 months it was a miracle for me, felt "normal" all the time, tried others including Zoloft and Paxil where I could not stop eating and gained 60 pounds, yes the weight gain does make you feel so depressed too, as soon as I started Wellbutrin the weight fell off but....just to add, not sure if it the AD that's not working so well right now or it's something else but I've been feeling the depressive feelings coming back on again. Many people can tolerate Wellbutrin and my dr told me it's one of the few AD's that does not cause weight gain so that was a huge thing for me. Good luck and hope you feel better. PS I tried Effexor and I felt crazy, it was awful. [/QUOTE]
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