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I've been struggling for a few years with my energy level which sometimes is in the dirt. I've had a recent sleep study and my CPAP setting is where it should be. I was diagnosed with Low-T but it is being treated and a recent test shows my testosterone level is where it should be. I started going back to the gym recently (4 - 6 times per week, easy treadmill) and I my energy level is a little better but I'm struggling for motivation to even get to the gym these days. For the past few months, I've mostly eaten a lot healthier than I have been.

I started looking into antidepressants. With the help of Welbutrin (low-dose) I was able to quit nicotine almost 7 years ago. I tolerated it well. I'm wondering if this is my next step to help my energy level.

Anyone here seen their energy level get better with the help of antidepressants?

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I noticed to the contrary I am more sedated and tired. But because the are antidepressants I have a happy and positive outlook.

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Having just recently gone back on Wellbutrin, after taking a break from it for a while, I have found that it has helped moderately with my energy levels. I haven't been sleeved yet (in fact this is my first post) I'm not certain how it with work with my new stomach. My Psychiatrist is very well versed in psychopharmacology and how even a small dose of one thing used for something totally unrelated, can have an impact on how other medications interact. I'm not a professional or anything, but based upon what you've described, from my own experience, you may be having a bout of depression. Another area that you'll want to have checked are your B Vitamins, as well as Iron and D. I already have issues with these deficiencies and take prescription strength doses. If you're anemic in any or all, they can certainly effect your energy levels. I would mention it to your doctor and just have them run a panel before hitting the Vitamin Shop Good Luck.

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Thank you all for the replies.

If anyone else has a comment/opinion, please chime in!

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I'm on antidepressants (wellbutrin is one) and I have a low energy level so I'm not sure. I know I definitely have more energy than if I wasn't on them at all! You might want to talk to a psychiatrist to check it out. Better safe than sorry!

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I know this is dated, but I to chime in. Three months ago I was a smoker who took a two hour nap. I took lexapro so I wasn't feeling depressed. I'd been on it for three years and thought I felt fine.

Then insurance changed and I couldn't afford even the generic. Like the op, I'd taken wellbutrin before with some success. My doctor switched me.

I feel fantastic. No more smoking, ample energy to chase four children, and for the first time in years (and years and years) I have a sex drive. I love this wellbutrin

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Depression is the biggest energy drainer, and some antidepressants like Trazadone make you feel really sleepy at low doses. You want to make sure you never forget to take your meds because you can have awful withdraws that are worse than low energy. Look into PRISTIQ (desvenlafaxine http://pristiq.com and

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This medication is used to treat anxiety. It may help you think more clearly, relax, worry less, and take part in everyday life. It may also help you to feel less jittery and irritable, and may control symptoms such as trouble sleeping, sweating, and pounding heartbeat. Buspirone is a medication for anxiety (anxiolytic) that works by affecting certain natural substances in the brain (neurotransmitters).

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