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Old 05-09-2014, 10:30 AM
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Time for the tryptophan to enter your life.

The long term use of SSRI type drugs leads to low serotonin levels. It takes a long time for the cells to wake up and make
more. The tryptophan will help stimulate new synthesis and
then you may be less agitated.

Also the Wellbutrin may be a factor. A dosage adjustment may help.

Dealing with these sophisticated drugs that alter neurotransmitters is really dicey...hit and miss. This is because people all vary in ratios of these chemicals naturally, so taking a drug upsets quite a bit.
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