[Update]My husband (30M) is fed up with my (27F) household duties lacking, and I don't know why I can't seem to get going

I'm not a doctor, and I don't mean to scare you, but when I saw Wellbutrin in both posts it made my stomach twist. I was put on Wellbutrin a few years ago. My doctor increased my dose quickly and I was on a somewhat high dosage. I had a seizure and they determined it was from Wellbutrin. I dislocated and broke my shoulder, suffered a severe concussion and couldn't drive for months. My mom is a nurse and knows multiple co workers who have had seizures after being prescribed Wellbutrin. A doctor at her hospital told her he sees as many as 25% of Wellbutrin-treated patients suffer seizures.

It's a very commonly prescribed drug. Everyone is different, but I was never told it can cause seizures. I'm not telling you to go off it necessarily, but I wish I had known it causes seizures in so many instances. Make sure your doc increased your dose gradually, and if she pushed you to increase more and more, I would push back. My seizure occurred five minutes after I was driving on the highway, I could have died. Some doctors hand Wellbutrin out like candy and assign a standard dose without tailoring it to your weight, age and medical history. I just think you should be aware.

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