Light therapy tips for better sleep

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Stained Glass Lady
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Posted by Stained Glass Lady, 19:01 10 January 2009

I am taking paxil 30 ml and lorazipam .5ml for anxiety as well as imovane to sleep. I was reading about wellbutrin and wondered if anyone uses it and has any bad side effects from it. It said that it doesn't interfer with seritonian in the brain and do you still sleep well when using it.
suave
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Posted by suave, 21:54 26 January 2009

They tried me on it but it made me very irritable. I already take Celexa year round so they just added that to it. Unfortunately, no help at all with my SAD. Is this still the only medication authorized for treating SAD?
Donna
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Posted by Donna, 02:55 27 January 2009

I am on Wellbutrin and seem to be doing well on it so far. I am also on celexa, lorazepam, and mirtazapine and right now all of these seem to be doing the trick for my SAD (knock on wood)

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