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Is Wellbutrin Cause of Seizure?


by: S.T. on Fri, Apr 06 2007

I was prescribed this medication by my psychiatrist to treat anxiety & depression. I had been taking them for about a week at the time. The morning of my seizure I remember taking 2 pills instead of 1 per my recommended dosage. I was not feeling the effect of 1 so I took 2 instead. I went to work as usual & about midday a stressful event occured at work. I work in sales & normally handle a heavy workload with ease, but this day as I became anxious. My heart began to race & all of a sudden I felt really weak. Well, that’s all I remember and about 5 minutes later (I was told), I awoke laying on the ground with my co-workers surrounding me with horrified looks on their faces. I was told I passed out, hit my head and started shaking uncontrollably with my eyes wide open gasping for air. The paramedics then came & rushed me to the hospital where I spent 3 days recovering from a grand mal seizure If I had been driving when this happened, I could have killed myself or someone else.

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April 2007

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    Well…First off the name is not as it sounds, I was riding a horse (racehorse) when she broke down. She rolled over and landed on top of me. Thankfully,she was only 900 pounds. Her riding me caused my problems… [more..]
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  • My Baby and Seizures - by teresa - (Mon, Apr 09 2007)
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  • Epilepsy Diagnosis - Is This Real? - by lois - (Sat, Apr 07 2007)
    Last year, I had my first seizure of my life. I suffered from a gran mal, driving my daughter to work w/ both grandkids in car (no wreck or injuries). [more..]
  • Is Wellbutrin Cause of Seizure? - by S.T. - (Fri, Apr 06 2007)
    I was prescribed this medication by my psychiatrist to treat anxiety & depression. I had been taking them for about a week at the time. The morning of my seizure, I remember taking 2 pills instead of 1 per my recommended dosage. [more..]
  • Hypophosphatemia (Low Phosphate) and Seizures - by S. - (Thu, Apr 05 2007)
    Two days after Christmas 2006, my husband suddenly went into a seizure while napping on the couch at 11:30 a.m. He had never had seizures before. [more..]
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