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Old 07-18-2017, 07:40 AM #1
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I am sorry friend.
My tdoc yesterday said that I was experiencing classic OCD type behaviors with my incessant picking. She asked me if I was on welbutrin...I am not.
Don't think that I can take that. Although I don't think it is an SSRI....not sure if it would not make me manic.
Maybe it would help me not drink????
That would be good. I think it helps with cigarette smoking, so maybe????
I see my pdoc next very soon.
Maybe I can ask about that.

I hope that you find some comfort today. Do something that you enjoy, try to distract your self from your reoccurring thoughts if the is possible.
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You are not on a therapeutic dose of a mood stabilizer, even if you were, being BPI I would NOT take Wellbutrin, or any other antidepressant.
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Old 07-18-2017, 07:54 AM #2
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Kay, I take 400mg of lamictal which is a mood stabilizer.
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Wellbutrin is supposed to help with cigarette smoking yes.
My son was on it, and it really didn't help with that for him.

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