Anyone on Wellbutrin?

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  • ketorach
    ketorach Posts: 430 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    I haven't experienced any horrible physical side effects or allergic reactions. I have a little agitation, but that could be because I'm currently taking Phentermine (yes, yes, I know) and I also have a mental disorder that causes very fast mood swings. Constipation and dry mouth are side effects of both medications, but I'm not worried about that.
    Are both meds prescribed by the same doctor?

    I'm not a doctor but there is a risk of seizures with both medications and it's dangerous to take them together.

    Is it possible that your PCP and psychiatrist do not know what the other is prescribing?
    Yes, the same doctor is prescribing them. I am an emotional eater, and I imagine the risk is low enough where she didn't see any danger.
    I've been taking them together since January.
    Thanks for the follow-up. As long as your doctor is aware and is comfortable with the drug interaction. Just wanted to be sure.

  • gothchiq
    gothchiq Posts: 4,590 Member
    Wellbutrin prevented me from sleeping. Celexa destroyed my metabolism and made me fat. Lexapro has been working great for the past 15 years though so I am staying on it. It took a year to lose the Celexa weight with the help of a nutritionist as well as MFP!
  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    ketorach wrote: »
    I haven't experienced any horrible physical side effects or allergic reactions. I have a little agitation, but that could be because I'm currently taking Phentermine (yes, yes, I know) and I also have a mental disorder that causes very fast mood swings. Constipation and dry mouth are side effects of both medications, but I'm not worried about that.
    Are both meds prescribed by the same doctor?

    I'm not a doctor but there is a risk of seizures with both medications and it's dangerous to take them together.

    Is it possible that your PCP and psychiatrist do not know what the other is prescribing?
    Yes, the same doctor is prescribing them. I am an emotional eater, and I imagine the risk is low enough where she didn't see any danger.
    I've been taking them together since January.
    Thanks for the follow-up. As long as your doctor is aware and is comfortable with the drug interaction. Just wanted to be sure.
    I appreciate that you care! :) I don't plan on staying on Phentermine when I reach my doctors pre-determined weight goal, though. I know it's got of possible side-effects and risks and I am thankful that 99% of medication I have ever taken has worked the way it is supposed and that nothing super adverse has happened.
  • leannraya
    leannraya Posts: 95 Member
    I had the same experience with wellbutrin so I told my doctor and he switched me to Effexor, now I can lose weight as long as I stick to my healthy eating
  • leannraya
    leannraya Posts: 95 Member
    My experience with anything like this is that I always lose weight the first few weeks and then gain it back - and then some after that. Lexapro was the worst for me, I finally had to stop because the weight gain. I would see what your Dr says, maybe there is a medication that will be a better fit.

    Lexapro was also the worst for me, I gained so much weight that I'm still trying to lose. No matter what I did, gym or weight watchers, I gained and gained.
  • CrazyMermaid1
    CrazyMermaid1 Posts: 356 Member
    My psychiatrist put me on Wellbutrin to counteract the weight gain of some of my other meds. It keeps me from binges and I'm not as hungry so it works for me.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    I haven't experienced any horrible physical side effects or allergic reactions. I have a little agitation, but that could be because I'm currently taking Phentermine (yes, yes, I know) and I also have a mental disorder that causes very fast mood swings. Constipation and dry mouth are side effects of both medications, but I'm not worried about that.
    Are both meds prescribed by the same doctor?

    I'm not a doctor but there is a risk of seizures with both medications and it's dangerous to take them together.

    Is it possible that your PCP and psychiatrist do not know what the other is prescribing?
    Yes, the same doctor is prescribing them. I am an emotional eater, and I imagine the risk is low enough where she didn't see any danger.
    I've been taking them together since January.

    Eh, my other half's mother is in a rehab and her doctor there didn't see anything wrong with her taking three different benzos per day - my OH had to repeatedly point out that she seemed over-medicated. I think he started objecting more strongly after seeing me freak when I learned she was getting two Valiums, a Xanax, and a Triazolam per day. Then they were going to take her off everything at once. Fortunately, they are still giving her Xanax so the poor women wasn't in complete benzo cold turkey. I'm a layperson and I've known about benzo withdrawal for years and am flabbergasted that her doctor didn't consider this.
  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    ketorach wrote: »
    I haven't experienced any horrible physical side effects or allergic reactions. I have a little agitation, but that could be because I'm currently taking Phentermine (yes, yes, I know) and I also have a mental disorder that causes very fast mood swings. Constipation and dry mouth are side effects of both medications, but I'm not worried about that.
    Are both meds prescribed by the same doctor?

    I'm not a doctor but there is a risk of seizures with both medications and it's dangerous to take them together.

    Is it possible that your PCP and psychiatrist do not know what the other is prescribing?
    Yes, the same doctor is prescribing them. I am an emotional eater, and I imagine the risk is low enough where she didn't see any danger.
    I've been taking them together since January.

    Eh, my other half's mother is in a rehab and her doctor there didn't see anything wrong with her taking three different benzos per day - my OH had to repeatedly point out that she seemed over-medicated. I think he started objecting more strongly after seeing me freak when I learned she was getting two Valiums, a Xanax, and a Triazolam per day. Then they were going to take her off everything at once. Fortunately, they are still giving her Xanax so the poor women wasn't in complete benzo cold turkey. I'm a layperson and I've known about benzo withdrawal for years and am flabbergasted that her doctor didn't consider this.

    I appreciate you sharing your experience with doctors, pain pills and medication for mental health issues can really get out of hand if not controlled carefully. I do trust my doctor in her decision, she said she frequently prescribes them in tandem to help emotional eaters. My mom went through something similar but not as severe, her doctors never shared with each other her prescribed medication and she is mentally impaired so she didn't think to bring a list of her medication or advocate for herself.
  • Jazzykatt
    Jazzykatt Posts: 38 Member
    I am on Welbutrin. I got off of it a few months ago and started to gain weight because my hunger was out of control. I got back on it and it's falling off now. It curbs my hunger. I do have some anxiety issues but can deal with them. I get more anxious when I gain weightso it's better for me to stay on it.
  • wrknonmedaily
    wrknonmedaily Posts: 203 Member
    I am on 20 mg of Fluoxatine and it has helped me greatly with my binging which in turn has helped me to lose weight. I was on 40 mg and lost a lot of weight when I first started it a few years ago but I started having crazy, scary nightmares. I stopped it without talking to my doctor, yes they freaked me out that bad, for about six months and picked the weight back up plus a little more because I was so depressed and anxious and would binge like crazy. I started it again in January 2016 but she dropped me to 20 mg a day. One really good plus is that it curbs my hunger and helps me to think clearly and not have panic attacks. It keeps me calm when people start acting stupid.
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