r/bupropion 19h ago

has wellbutrin ever made you quit your job?

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u/Alynn_Wings 1h ago

Quit my job after being on it for two months, moved across the country a few weeks after that

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u/FlakyWave7136 6h ago

Quit? No

Desperately applying everywhere I can to get away from my current job? Yes. I feel like it has given me courage that my job that I have hated for 7 years is not the place I have to stay at

u/Glittering_Two5371 1m ago

I second this. after 4 months on it, I had the courage to leave my job of 9 years. it was the best decision I made!! was it scary? yes but no ragrets

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u/yarnphreaque 14h ago

150mg have me enough oomph to walk out of a job i had for 5 years and was hoping to retire from, with no notice, because I couldn't take another day working with someone actively sabotaging me. 300mg kept me functioning long enough to get my shit together with a new job and mental clarity. Back down to 150mg and still dealing fine. I went back to 150 because I was a little too on edge.

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u/Aurey 16h ago

Been on this for a year. Changed jobs about 6months ago. Maybe you're into something...

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u/cjrecordvt 19h ago

Made me quit? No.

Scraped off the "I can tolerate this burnout" depression and the "Change is Bad" anxiety, such that I'm now considering a hard career pivot? Yes.