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    Wellbutrin

    Anyone here on it?How has it helped if so?

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    They put me on that a long time ago... I remember it seemed to do ok.. I stopped using it and it got me through the bad patch just fine and with no side effects.

    I’d do it again if I needed too.
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    IME that drug is extremely powerful, for people with a creativity/expression deficit it would work well. Anxiety is strong with high doses tho. Very potent.

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    Can I get this from a UGL or some other pharma online
    If someone knows send me a link!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDCG19 View Post
    Can I get this from a UGL or some other pharma online
    If someone knows send me a link!
    Bupropion is the generic name, it has a ton of bodybuilding benefits

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDCG19 View Post
    Can I get this from a UGL or some other pharma online
    If someone knows send me a link!
    Just mention one of the indications to your PCP and that you would like to try it, PCPs love prescribing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiddlesticks View Post
    Bupropion is the generic name, it has a ton of bodybuilding benefits
    Is this stuff dangerous or can it be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDCG19 View Post
    Is this stuff dangerous or can it be?
    Its chemically similar to amphetamine, when I used it I had some freaky moments to say the least. Can wreck your blood pressure as well if that's a problem.

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    The drug is extremely effective for fat loss as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiddlesticks View Post
    Its chemically similar to amphetamine, when I used it I had some freaky moments to say the least. Can wreck your blood pressure as well if that's a problem.
    I have no blood pressure issues so shouldn't be a concern
    I'm on something right now but have been looking for something else lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quester View Post
    Just mention one of the indications to your PCP and that you would like to try it, PCPs love prescribing it.
    It's amazing how fast they will try to get you to start taking something. I've heard stories of docs just putting people on stuff without mentioning the long term effects. I guess most of the time they are trying to help but money drives everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennyJ View Post
    It's amazing how fast they will try to get you to start taking something. I've heard stories of docs just putting people on stuff without mentioning the long term effects. I guess most of the time they are trying to help but money drives everything.
    Except the drugs that actually work (adderall, cytomel /T3, xanax) are "addictive" and bad! Good luck getting prescribed them lmfao. Feeling good is not allowed in the U.S medical system and it makes me fucking sick. The goal is to get people to keep feeling worse to continue visiting the medical system.

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    My wife was on it. We saw no change in her and the weight gain was a big problem. Made her more depressed.

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    I was on it, completely useless. Bodybuilding applications of Welbutrin are completely inconceivable to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quester View Post
    I was on it, completely useless. Bodybuilding applications of Welbutrin are completely inconceivable to me.
    Technically it can raise metabolism alot and it does increase GH release from exercise but it can make you feel like shit which can be counterproductive.

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    No. But a funny story...

    I went to see a TRT doc at a longevity clinic for the first time (many moons ago). I said, Doc, I think my testosterone is low. I'm experiencing this and that...

    She said: It sounds like you're depressed, I'm going to prescribe you wellbutrin.

    I said: lol. You're fired.

    She said: Excuse me?

    I said: You're fired, I want to work with another doc. Bye...

    Pow, right in the kisser. Too bad, she was super hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    No. But a funny story...

    I went to see a TRT doc at a longevity clinic for the first time (many moons ago). I said, Doc, I think my testosterone is low. I'm experiencing this and that...

    She said: It sounds like you're depressed, I'm going to prescribe you wellbutrin.

    I said: lol. You're fired.

    She said: Excuse me?

    I said: You're fired, I want to work with another doc. Bye...

    Pow, right in the kisser. Too bad, she was super hot.
    This is very sadly not a funny story but something that happens to thousands of people if not millions. Instead of correcting the hormone cause of the problem the idiots prescribe bandaids to lower symptoms. It disgusts me so much. Look at how many people are given T4 or an antidepressant instead of T3. Shit is absolutely insane.
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    Jst tell them your depressed. Its 24 bucks for the generic version,and thats w/o insurance. Sadly for me,I wasnt just sad.
    lifelong depression which worsened as the years went on.

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    Neither did I ever .And recently,after two weeks of being on it,mine was already borderline.
    So there's that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wellshii View Post
    Anyone here on it?How has it helped if so?
    I have taken it a couple of times to cope with a severe depression. Even a dose of 300mg (SR) had not much impact of an improvement. I have noticed I tolerate the serotenergic drugs with a weak or no affinty to dopamine, norepinephrine receptors better. And...yeah you can always add abilify - it usually potentates the effects of antidepresants.

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    Didn't work for me

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