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So my doctor basically switched me from Zoloft to Wellbutrin last week. I've had mostly good days, but then some days it feels like it's not working at all. I've gone from 150 mg to 300 mg. I'm still on 25 mg of Zoloft (I was on 50 for over 20 years). I'm just not sure this is going to be a long term solution for me. The depression isn't unmanageable (yet), but man I'm really worried about slipping back into the dark. Has anyone else made this transition.

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Give it time; Your body has become used to the meds you were on , and it trying to come to grips with the new ones. A sudden switch can take up to six weeks for your body to settle with the new med.

Give it some time, early days yet!

Cheers, Midori

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