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Does 150 mg really enough? Do you take a short term medicine with it?
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I’m on Sertraline and Bupropion. I’ve been on Sertraline for about 5 years now, earlier this year it just wasn’t cutting it anymore, so I added Bupropion. 150mg didn’t do anything. So I got bumped up to 300mg. It pretty much made me entirely numb to everything, which I guess is better than the immense suffering I was facing. I find myself forgetting everything, and am frequently confused. This may be because I am on 2 antidepressants. But it definitely has helped, I’ve actually been able to feel somewhat okay rather than constant misery. I know people that have taken Bupropion and it absolutely changed their life for the better. It really depends on the person. Best wishes.
I’m on 150mg and it hasn’t done much for me. I’ve tried a few meds and at this point I’m wondering if meds are even for me. Good luck on your journey. I hope you figure it out better than I have.
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How did 300mg make you feel?
150mg did absolutely nothing for me. I only felt some relief at 300mg.
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