Is Wellbutrin for Anxiety
the Right Choice for You?
After reading about Wellbutrin for anxiety in a popular magazine, Susan finally understood what was happening to her.
"The symptoms of anxiety and depression described in the article mirrored what was happening to me. The very next morning, I made an appointment with my doctor to talk about my symptoms and whether Wellbutrin for anxiety was a good choice for me.
I had never taken a prescription medication for my anxiety disorder so I didn't know what to expect."
Within a few days after starting to take Wellbutrin, Susan's anxiety and depression symptoms lessened and with the help of a therapist she was able to reclaim her life.
"I am so glad I read that article and talked to my doctor. Heaven only knows where I'd be right now if I hadn't sought help."
In his helpful and informative book titled "Panic Away," Joe Barry points out that medication can be helpful in many cases, especially if it is used in the hope that the person will eventually be able to manage their anxiety without medication.
"If you are currently taking medication for anxiety, good for you. That means you have faced your problem and have accepted the need for help. There are millions of people who literally can't get through the day without their medication."
The side effects of Wellbutrin for anxiety may include difficulty sleeping, dizziness, dry mouth, headache, nausea, weight loss and constipation.
Many of the side effects tend to go away with continued use and most of the people who use Wellbutrin for anxiety agree that the benefits far outweigh any side effects the medication may have.
If your anxiety symptoms are affecting the quality of your life, talk to your doctor about Wellbutrin. Medication and therapy may be just what you need to help you see the light at the end of the tunnel.