Ok, thanks, that helps. So the bottle of whiskey I bought for sloshing a bit into mugs of hot cocoa and/or making the occasional hot toddy with, won't have to just sit there forlornly forever.
'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
WS, I think that warning is on every AD ever concocted. I personally take it as, drink with caution because there may be synergistic effects. So until you know how alcohol and Wellbutrin play together for you, take it very easy. And yes, alcohol is a depressant. If you're just asking whether you can have a glass of wine, you probably can. But IANAPharmacist.
This has been my experience as well, and also you may feel more drunk with less alcohol than you used, so keep that in mind.
My doctor said that many ADs doubled the impact of booze, and to hold off on drinking until I knew how the meds alone affected me. Then I could add the alcohol back carefully.
also you may feel more drunk with less alcohol than you used, so keep that in mind.
This has been my experience. Celexa has made me even more of a lightweight.
On a whim I picked up TJ's Brie en Croute (wrapped in pastry).
Guess what? It's soooo good.
Hot melty brie wrapped in pastry. The French - they are the do that people.
TJ's Brie en Croute
My ex-GF picked this up for a recent casual gettogether at her place and OMG so good. Like, I wish I didn't know about it, good. String cheese, I am not allowed to buy this without adult supervision, good.
also you may feel more drunk with less alcohol than you used
This is also my experience when I was on Welbutrin. But I didn't stop drinking, I just cut back, wasn't hard because it took less to get me schnockered anyway.
This is also my experience when I was on Welbutrin. But I didn't stop drinking, I just cut back, wasn't hard because it took less to get me schnockered anyway.
So one shot of whiskey would be sufficient for getting me through an episode of Venture Brothers. Neat.
Andi, I totally know what you mean about looking at something, thinking, huh, that needs doing, and walking on by as if my robot fairy elf minions were gonna do it for me. And then later, you go by it again, and the same thing happens!
Hey that's me to, but in my case it's simply a powerful combination of denial, procrastination, and laziness.
Andi, welcome home. You've been well-wished and sorely missed, and your return is cause for celebration.
Joe, Happy Birthday!