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| Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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| I need advice...or anything really I'm 17 years old and I'm on Wellbutrin SR, only 150 mg due to major depressive disorder. As a result, I can't sleep. At all. I go to bed around 12 am and will finally fall asleep around 4 if at all. So I told my doctor and she prescribed me trazodone, 50 mg of it to help with my insomnia. Well, seeing as it is currently 2 am right now and I took the trazodone at 12, I'm starting to believe it doesn't work. Someone? Should I tell my doctor about this? I'm kind of scared to tell her things.. |
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| get it, give it, grow in it Join Date: May 2007 Location: Calif coast
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| Yes be very honest w/ your doctor. It often takes trial & error to get the right medication for ea. individual. Maybe you could also do an internet search on non medical ways to promote sleep. I have had insomnia my whole life and I am much older than you. I have always tried non medical ways such as relaxation techniques. I find that watching t.v. or using the computer only stimulates me so I try to avoid those bef. bedtime, etc. Be careful, becasue sleep meds are addictive. That is great that you are getting treated for your depression and taking the prescribed meds. I wish you the best in that regard. I find that daily exercise helps lift my moods as well as a healthy diet. Have you tried exercise to supplement the other things you are doing for depression? |
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| Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Ok I'll try those techniques, thank you Thank youu! |
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| Life the gift of recovery! Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Home is where the heart is
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| You might try taking your medicine in the morning as Welbutrin can be a stimulanting medication. |
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Grand Junction, CO
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| Trazadone is an old generation antidepressant. Personally, I would google both meds and read the prescriber information, then ask your doctor. I quit Wellbutrin XL after spending a few nights in a mental health lockdown for suicidal ideations. When I read the info on Wellbutrin, I stopped and called my doctor immediately. |
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Lewisville, TX
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| you cant say that any particular medication is cause for alarm. Each medication effects each person in a completely unique way. Wellbutrin might not have worked out well for you, but that does not mean it is wrong for everyone. I would definetly consult your doctor and let him/her know exactly what is going on. Your doctor is your best bet to get better, so your shouldnt be afraid to tell him/her anything. |
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