Wellbutrin and Buspar are two different drugs, aren't they? If I remember right, Buspar is also sold as Zyban as a stopping smoking aid. I took it for a year or so with Prozac and Trazodone, supposedly to stop anxiety without the side effects of benzoes. It took a long time to start working and the effect was very subtle, but eventually I did feel less anxiety. Eventually the combo failed, like they always do, and after a lot of experimentation--with doctor's help--began Effexor, an SNRI that is supposed to help depression and panic attacks, which it does. I don't need any other psych meds with it, and it's worked now for at least ten years. With a history of not being able to live in my own skin most of my life without heavily self-medicating on drugs like heroin, just the fact that I actually became able to feel what I think is "normal" is amazing. Before the SSRI's came along, I alternated between suicidal ideation and attempts, psych hospitalizations, active addiction with heroin, pills, or alcohol, along with generally out-of-control behavior; jumping out of moving cars, pulling guns on people, very crazy stuff. The tricyclics helped a little, but with their side effects, turned me into a zombie. The first time I tried an SSRI and it worked was amazing. I'd tried Paxil, which made me puke, Zoloft, which did nothing, and finally Prozac, which took about two weeks to work, but when it did it was instantaneous. I looked around me and it seemed like the world had been black and white, and all of a sudden, color came into being. Sounds crazy, but it's true. Hope you find some relief! Peace, Sherry