Posted by Sarah T. on October 9, 2005, at 23:59:56
In reply to Re: Deneb, the electron-pushing treadmill runner » Sarah T., posted by Deneb on October 9, 2005, at 23:45:11
Hi Deneb,
Yes, I do think Wellbutrin is worth a try; however, it MIGHT cause increased anxiety. I've met quite a few people here and "in real life" who take Wellbutrin. I took it a long time ago. In SOME people it can cause increased anxiety and insomnia, but those side effects can be treated in some people. I've met others here who can take Wellbutrin with absolutely no problems, or they take it with something else that helps alleviate some of the side effects. As you've probably noticed, reactions to meds are so individual, you just have to try them and see how you do. If you do try Wellbutrin, start at a low dose and work up slowly.
I've tried several different kinds of elliptical trainers, at different gyms and in the store. Some are terrific and fun to use; others are a nuisance. It's probably a function of price. The less expensive ones were kind of wobbly and my knees kept hitting part of the apparatus on one of them. Again, it's highly individual.
Isn't it almost "magical" the way exercise has the power to transform your energy levels and mood? You woke up from your exercise. Often, the times that I don't want to exercise at all are the times I need it most. I can walk into the gym in the WORST mood, feeling like a great big inert slug. After exercise, I'm like a new person, in a good mood, feeling light and agile. All the problems are still there, but after exercise, they become manageable.
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