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Default Wellbutrin: Any comments from those who use it?

My doctor wants me to try Wellbutrin in addition to the Sinemet I'm already taking. I understand it is a dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. The idea is that it should smooth out the ups and downs I've been experiencing. It's also supposed to help with fatigue.

I would appreciate any comments or suggestions from anyone who is taking or has taken Wellbutrin about how well it worked for you.
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