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<blockquote data-quote="Mikey" data-source="post: 128144" data-attributes="member: 3579"><p>Hi. I can only post about my experience, and it may have no bearing on you or yours whatsoever. That said, <strong>for ME</strong>, Wellbutrin was nearly the death of me - literally.</p><p></p><p>My original ADD doctor paired up my Ritalin with Welbutrin. It wasn't long after that when I started to have recurring thoughts about death. Not necessarily suicide, but death and dying in general. When my WB dose was ramped up from the "intro" dose, the thoughts became worse and more prevalant.</p><p></p><p>I didn't think it was a coincidence, so my doctor took me off and the thoughts gradually went away. I was never suicidal, but I could easily have played the part of the little girl in the Addams Family who's always morbid and glum.</p><p></p><p>Again, that's just one person's experience. on the other hand, my dad (a stroke victim) took if for two years with good results.</p><p></p><p>So, I guess I'm trying to say that no matter what, the only good indicator of how it will affect someone is to take it under close supervision.</p><p></p><p>Just my two cents....</p><p></p><p>Mikey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikey, post: 128144, member: 3579"] Hi. I can only post about my experience, and it may have no bearing on you or yours whatsoever. That said, [B]for ME[/B], Wellbutrin was nearly the death of me - literally. My original ADD doctor paired up my Ritalin with Welbutrin. It wasn't long after that when I started to have recurring thoughts about death. Not necessarily suicide, but death and dying in general. When my WB dose was ramped up from the "intro" dose, the thoughts became worse and more prevalant. I didn't think it was a coincidence, so my doctor took me off and the thoughts gradually went away. I was never suicidal, but I could easily have played the part of the little girl in the Addams Family who's always morbid and glum. Again, that's just one person's experience. on the other hand, my dad (a stroke victim) took if for two years with good results. So, I guess I'm trying to say that no matter what, the only good indicator of how it will affect someone is to take it under close supervision. Just my two cents.... Mikey [/QUOTE]
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