Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 I think it's worth trying, but proceed with caution. According to the (somewhat unscisntifc) poll, wellbutrin is the best thing for reversing PSSD - it's even better than viagra (21 vs. 18 votes). The problem is that while it seems to work very well for some people, it does nothing for others, or can even worsen the situation. And there's no way to predict which way it will go. if you are particlarly sensitive to serotenergic effects, adderall or ritalin may be a better option. Vornan > > My doctor believes that if I take Wellbutrin SR it will perhaps > readjust my brain to how it was previously. What are people's > experiences in taking wellbutrin on this website? he said to take it > for two weeks and then go see him again? What should I do????? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 When I take Viagra I can get erections easily, but the sensation is not close to 100%. My major problem is lack of sensitivity, is it possible that wellbutrin will help with this? > > > > My doctor believes that if I take Wellbutrin SR it will perhaps > > readjust my brain to how it was previously. What are people's > > experiences in taking wellbutrin on this website? he said to take it > > for two weeks and then go see him again? What should I do????? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 Yes, wellbutrin can help with sensitivity. But like I said: be careful, because you can't predict whether it will help you or not. Give it a try, but if you feel like things are getting worse, then quit it. Vornan > > > > > > My doctor believes that if I take Wellbutrin SR it will perhaps > > > readjust my brain to how it was previously. What are people's > > > experiences in taking wellbutrin on this website? he said to > take it > > > for two weeks and then go see him again? What should I do????? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 I took it for about three months, it did nothing for my PSSD. On the other hand, it didn't hurt either (in terms of sexuality), and I've heard it can help. I'd follow V's advice and try with caution, and if it doesn't work after a fair amount of time to safely discontinue. While the Wellbutrin didn't effect my sexuality one way or another, I eventually quit it a little over a month ago because it did continue making me feel emotionally deaded (like a zombie). Since quitting I've actually felt more alive, though my symptoms from my original problems that caused me to resort to medication have also returned.carlothms wrote: My doctor believes that if I take Wellbutrin SR it will perhaps readjust my brain to how it was previously. What are people's experiences in taking wellbutrin on this website? he said to take it for two weeks and then go see him again? What should I do????? Bored stiff? Loosen up...Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 I'm not totally sure why my doctor recommended going on wellbutrin, but from what I read on the internet it seems it is most likely it can't make me worse. I'll keep you guys posted on my wellbutrin intake. I hope this will increase my sensitivity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 Actually, although extremely rare, despite the fact that it has the lowest risk of sexual dusfunction among AD (from what I've heard), it can cause sexual dysfunction in some people. But I don't think that means you shouldn't try it, just be careful and if it doesn't work or makes things worse after a month or so discontinue. Also, I'd get the non-controlled releqase stuff, that way you can taper yourself off instead of quitting cold turkey (because quitting it that way blows)carlothms wrote: I'm not totally sure why my doctor recommended going on wellbutrin, but from what I read on the internet it seems it is most likely it can't make me worse. I'll keep you guys posted on my wellbutrin intake. I hope this will increase my sensitivity. Never miss an email again!Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 If you type in wellbutrin and sex you will get a lot of positive things about this med. Even the wikipedia article make this ad sound great. I will monitor myself nonetheless. I'm not totally sure why my doctor recommended going on wellbutrin, > but from what I read on the internet it seems it is most likely it > can't make me worse. I'll keep you guys posted on my wellbutrin > intake. I hope this will increase my sensitivity. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss an email again! > Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 I quit Welbutrin cold turkey and suffered flu or virus-like symptoms for several days, and this was after a period of about 8-9 months on the stuff(300mg, time-release). For what it's worth, I saw no change in sexual function excepting the day after I quit it: I noticed a dramatic change for a day or so to the positive, but it of course didn't last. Ben Fleer wrote: > Actually, although extremely rare, despite the fact that it has the > lowest risk of sexual dusfunction among AD (from what I've heard), it > can cause sexual dysfunction in some people. But I don't think that > means you shouldn't try it, just be careful and if it doesn't work or > makes things worse after a month or so discontinue. Also, I'd get the > non-controlled releqase stuff, that way you can taper yourself off > instead of quitting cold turkey (because quitting it that way blows) > > */carlothms /* wrote: > > I'm not totally sure why my doctor recommended going on wellbutrin, > but from what I read on the internet it seems it is most likely it > can't make me worse. I'll keep you guys posted on my wellbutrin > intake. I hope this will increase my sensitivity. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Never miss an email again! > Yahoo! Toolbar > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=49938/*http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/feature\ s/mail/> > alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=49937/*http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/feature\ s/mail/> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 I've been on wellbutrin sr 150 mg tab for four days now and I've noticed more sensitivity and my arousal is alot better. Before I would get an erections easily and not feel it, and eventually orgasm (feel that). Now I stimulate my self and actually feel myself get aroused and lead to orgasm. I'm not at 100%, but definately an improvement. It's not placebo effect, I'm sure of it. After a week at 150 mg i'm going to 300mg. Then I'm going to see my doctor. I would recommend wellbutrin for those who haven't tried it. I hope my progress continues, good luck guys I hope we will all pull through. There are other benefits as well, it supresses hunger (lose weight), however it did give me a small rash the first day I took it, other than that I can't complain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 > > I've been on wellbutrin sr 150 mg tab for four days now and I've > noticed more sensitivity and my arousal is alot better. Before I would > get an erections easily and not feel it, and eventually orgasm (feel > that). Now I stimulate my self and actually feel myself get aroused > and lead to orgasm. I'm not at 100%, but definately an improvement. > It's not placebo effect, I'm sure of it. After a week at 150 mg i'm > going to 300mg. Then I'm going to see my doctor. I would recommend > wellbutrin for those who haven't tried it. I hope my progress > continues, good luck guys I hope we will all pull through. There are > other benefits as well, it supresses hunger (lose weight), however it > did give me a small rash the first day I took it, other than that I > can't complain. > To carlothms, BECAREFUL about raising the dosage of welbutrin to 300mg. I have had periods where I tolerated 150mg ok, but when I went up to 250mg it was a complete disaster. You have to be very careful with WB, it is a potent stimulant and if you are prone to anxiety you must be extra careful, WB can cause severe agitation in some people who have pre-existing issues with anxiety. It is great that you are seeing benifits from WB, and hopefully this will continue. When its time to quit WB or to lower the dose, I suggest going slower then the doctors will reccommend and to take extra good care of yourself during those periods of either increase or decrease. It is also good to tell a freind or family member what you are doing, psychiatrists aren't really there to listen closely most of the time and you can't rely on just yourself if you are having any troubles, social support can be a big help. devinn321 I have a question for anyone with experience using WB; Does anybody find welbutrin to increase emotional responsiveness? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Thanks devin I will keep that in mind because I did suffer from anxiety however it seems effexor took care of that. Can anyone gues why anxiety goes up? Can it be lower levels of serotonin, maybe thats why people have high libido with this drug or it is less likely to cause sexual problems? > > > > I've been on wellbutrin sr 150 mg tab for four days now and I've > > noticed more sensitivity and my arousal is alot better. Before I > would > > get an erections easily and not feel it, and eventually orgasm (feel > > that). Now I stimulate my self and actually feel myself get aroused > > and lead to orgasm. I'm not at 100%, but definately an improvement. > > It's not placebo effect, I'm sure of it. After a week at 150 mg i'm > > going to 300mg. Then I'm going to see my doctor. I would recommend > > wellbutrin for those who haven't tried it. I hope my progress > > continues, good luck guys I hope we will all pull through. There are > > other benefits as well, it supresses hunger (lose weight), however it > > did give me a small rash the first day I took it, other than that I > > can't complain. > > > To carlothms, BECAREFUL about raising the dosage of welbutrin to > 300mg. I have had periods where I tolerated 150mg ok, but when I went > up to 250mg it was a complete disaster. You have to be very careful > with WB, it is a potent stimulant and if you are prone to anxiety you > must be extra careful, WB can cause severe agitation in some people who > have pre-existing issues with anxiety. It is great that you are > seeing benifits from WB, and hopefully this will continue. When its > time to quit WB or to lower the dose, I suggest going slower then the > doctors will reccommend and to take extra good care of yourself during > those periods of either increase or decrease. It is also good to tell > a freind or family member what you are doing, psychiatrists aren't > really there to listen closely most of the time and you can't rely on > just yourself if you are having any troubles, social support can be a > big help. > > devinn321 > > I have a question for anyone with experience using WB; Does anybody > find welbutrin to increase emotional responsiveness? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Just curious did anyone here get worse while or after taking wellbutrin in terms of their pssd? > > > > > > I've been on wellbutrin sr 150 mg tab for four days now and I've > > > noticed more sensitivity and my arousal is alot better. Before I > > would > > > get an erections easily and not feel it, and eventually orgasm > (feel > > > that). Now I stimulate my self and actually feel myself get > aroused > > > and lead to orgasm. I'm not at 100%, but definately an > improvement. > > > It's not placebo effect, I'm sure of it. After a week at 150 mg > i'm > > > going to 300mg. Then I'm going to see my doctor. I would > recommend > > > wellbutrin for those who haven't tried it. I hope my progress > > > continues, good luck guys I hope we will all pull through. There > are > > > other benefits as well, it supresses hunger (lose weight), > however it > > > did give me a small rash the first day I took it, other than > that I > > > can't complain. > > > > > To carlothms, BECAREFUL about raising the dosage of welbutrin to > > 300mg. I have had periods where I tolerated 150mg ok, but when I > went > > up to 250mg it was a complete disaster. You have to be very > careful > > with WB, it is a potent stimulant and if you are prone to anxiety > you > > must be extra careful, WB can cause severe agitation in some > people who > > have pre-existing issues with anxiety. It is great that you are > > seeing benifits from WB, and hopefully this will continue. When > its > > time to quit WB or to lower the dose, I suggest going slower then > the > > doctors will reccommend and to take extra good care of yourself > during > > those periods of either increase or decrease. It is also good to > tell > > a freind or family member what you are doing, psychiatrists aren't > > really there to listen closely most of the time and you can't rely > on > > just yourself if you are having any troubles, social support can > be a > > big help. > > > > devinn321 > > > > I have a question for anyone with experience using WB; Does > anybody > > find welbutrin to increase emotional responsiveness? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 I neither got better or worse: I saw no difference at all on it. carlothms wrote: > Just curious did anyone here get worse while or after taking > wellbutrin in terms of their pssd? > > > > > > > > > > I've been on wellbutrin sr 150 mg tab for four days now and > I've > > > > noticed more sensitivity and my arousal is alot better. Before > I > > > would > > > > get an erections easily and not feel it, and eventually orgasm > > (feel > > > > that). Now I stimulate my self and actually feel myself get > > aroused > > > > and lead to orgasm. I'm not at 100%, but definately an > > improvement. > > > > It's not placebo effect, I'm sure of it. After a week at 150 > mg > > i'm > > > > going to 300mg. Then I'm going to see my doctor. I would > > recommend > > > > wellbutrin for those who haven't tried it. I hope my progress > > > > continues, good luck guys I hope we will all pull through. > There > > are > > > > other benefits as well, it supresses hunger (lose weight), > > however it > > > > did give me a small rash the first day I took it, other than > > that I > > > > can't complain. > > > > > > > To carlothms, BECAREFUL about raising the dosage of welbutrin to > > > 300mg. I have had periods where I tolerated 150mg ok, but when > I > > went > > > up to 250mg it was a complete disaster. You have to be very > > careful > > > with WB, it is a potent stimulant and if you are prone to > anxiety > > you > > > must be extra careful, WB can cause severe agitation in some > > people who > > > have pre-existing issues with anxiety. It is great that you > are > > > seeing benifits from WB, and hopefully this will continue. When > > its > > > time to quit WB or to lower the dose, I suggest going slower > then > > the > > > doctors will reccommend and to take extra good care of yourself > > during > > > those periods of either increase or decrease. It is also good > to > > tell > > > a freind or family member what you are doing, psychiatrists > aren't > > > really there to listen closely most of the time and you can't > rely > > on > > > just yourself if you are having any troubles, social support can > > be a > > > big help. > > > > > > devinn321 > > > > > > I have a question for anyone with experience using WB; Does > > anybody > > > find welbutrin to increase emotional responsiveness? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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