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Re: YAWNING

Posted by kylenn on July 28, 2006, at 22:01:08

In reply to YAWNING, posted by kylenn on July 27, 2006, at 23:38:08

I think I may have made a connection this afternoon between the yawning and Wellbutrin's propensity to lower the seizure threshhold.
I did see on one of the sites I went to while looking for answers about yawning that it can be due to those weird diseases, and epilepsy was one.
Does that mean that yawning due to Wellbutrin is being triggered by the same receptors Wellbutrin lands on to cause the lowered seizure threshhold?
And, if so, does the yawning mean that you are closer to the threshhold? Or perhaps, have already crossed it?
Just wondering.
Don't get too technical if you know the answer.
Kylenn


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