Posted by JGalt on January 4, 2002, at 0:42:45
In reply to Re: Does the tremor/shakiness from wellbutrin go away? » JGalt, posted by JohnX2 on January 3, 2002, at 22:19:31
As I just emailed you John before I checked on here (posting in case anyone else is reading), I do feel anxiety with the tremor, though it may be a round robin effect.
The Wellbutrin seems to be doing fairly well for my depression. With the main exception of some of the past week when I was on prescribed muscle relaxers and vicodin (I can't believe people like this stuff!), it is fairing rather well.
I am normally middle of the road as far as hyper/relaxed goes. I have occasional hyper times. I think it depends on how much I have to do, I seem to be getting very hyper if I have anything I want/need to do lately, which is good for the most part. I don't that relaxed ever describes my mood though, but that isn't a big problem for me so long as I don't have a bad tremor accompanying it or way too much anxiety. I am considering buspar for its lack of cognitive side effects.
Heart rate is resting 85ish (was 70ish). During weightlifting type exercise, a single set of heavy squats, bench, etc. will leave me hyperventilating and with a pulse of 140+ for 5-10+ minutes. Quite an overreaction I must say.
MB, I have further reduced my caffeine and ephedrine dosages since my post. I use ephedrine regularly due to asthma, and almost constantly congested nose/throat (had this before I ever used ephedrine, they did some sinus surgery, IMO, it accomplished little). The reduction in dosages has helped mildly, without a significant reduction of energy throughout the day, so I am very happy with that (used to not be able to be this low on ephedrine w/o very low energy/motivation).
JGalt
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