Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 , Early last year, I became sufficiently depressed to again try antidepressents. Incidently, that was about the same time I joined this group :-). After trying others meds with HORRIBLE side effects, Wellbutrin worked. Before I took it last spring, I could barely get up in the morning whether or not I got a good night's sleep the night before. Now, I'd say that though there are still some days when I have the bone tired feeling, they're far fewer than last winter/spring before I started Wellbutrin. I always thought that it had to do with not being so depressed...So, perhaps this idea has merit. Even with this latest pneumonia, I've been doing pretty well fatigue-wise. Knock on wood! (And btw, I should downgrade the pneumonia to bronchitis according to my doctor yesterday. The radiologist who saw the X-ray didn't agree w/ the ER doc that it was pneumonia, but I've never had bronchitis like this.) I am tired now, so I hope this makes sense... Deb in VA AIH 1997, PSC 1998, UC 1999, Listed Ltx 2001, MELD 19 > > Dear All; > > A few weeks ago we were discussing the problem of fatigue associated > with PBC and PSC, and the apparent lack of good medications to combat > this " symptom " of liver disease. A paper came out today suggesting > the use of bupropion for fatigue in PBC: > > Best regards, > > Dave > (father of (19); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 Anne, What is the purple energy drink venom? I, too suffer from fatigue from all my drugs so try to drink coffee while I am working but it doesn't always work well and I know isn't the best for me health wise. Becky in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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