BourbonMac
Bluelighter
Just curious, I didn't find any. I was put on wellbutrin recently and although it has been helping, upping the dose to 150 has turned me into Tweak from South Park. It's like, bad. I have plenty of magnesium glycinate tablets that I've heard are useful for bruxism (part of what I'm expriencing, as well as hard eye blinking and left shoulder flexing/squeezing). I'm prone to tics sometimes, but they are generally controllable if I just say hey, stop, grinding teeth bad. I stopped a tooth grinding habit last December and it only just came back on this. Not even ritalin makes me do it, but caffeine does really bad.
It sucks because the wellbutrin was really helping with my depression, but I'm hopping back down to 100mg, maybe will try 150 XR instead of 150 SR, and/or not taking ritalin with it. Apparently this is safe but for someone prone to impulses due to OCD, it's probably more likely to cause adverse events like this.
But yea, didn't find anything on the Goog about glycinate and benzos, just that antacids can delay the effect (at least if we're talking TUMS or maybe magnesium hydroxide, but glycinate is in a whole different area). But since magnesium affects GABA, I didn't know if it would like, "compete" with the valium. I know it does this with Gabapentin, although it may only have an impact on the reduced seizure threshold rather than sedative/stimulant effects.
Sucks to have a broken ass brain, seriously. I'm like simultaneously not as upset as I should be because of the wellbutrin. It's like, the weirdest paradox. I've been battling anorexia because of my anxiety and I completely forgot I had it today. I just ate, scarfed down food completely forgetting I'd been paranoid to eat for reasons that are a little too complicated to get into. My anxiety is bad.
It sucks because the wellbutrin was really helping with my depression, but I'm hopping back down to 100mg, maybe will try 150 XR instead of 150 SR, and/or not taking ritalin with it. Apparently this is safe but for someone prone to impulses due to OCD, it's probably more likely to cause adverse events like this.
But yea, didn't find anything on the Goog about glycinate and benzos, just that antacids can delay the effect (at least if we're talking TUMS or maybe magnesium hydroxide, but glycinate is in a whole different area). But since magnesium affects GABA, I didn't know if it would like, "compete" with the valium. I know it does this with Gabapentin, although it may only have an impact on the reduced seizure threshold rather than sedative/stimulant effects.
Sucks to have a broken ass brain, seriously. I'm like simultaneously not as upset as I should be because of the wellbutrin. It's like, the weirdest paradox. I've been battling anorexia because of my anxiety and I completely forgot I had it today. I just ate, scarfed down food completely forgetting I'd been paranoid to eat for reasons that are a little too complicated to get into. My anxiety is bad.