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Old 12-13-2010, 03:21 PM #10
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I'm now Bipolar as well...manic times and depressed times. Extremes with both problems.

But what got me up and about again was Seroquel XR. I had become a couch potato. BUT...

what amazed me were problems that I though had come about over the yearS as MS problems...

were caused by depression. I have been on Wellbutrin for yearS. I cannot speak highly enough about adding Seroquel XR.

I would have benefited from Seroquel XR from the day that I was diagnosed.

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