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Default Nov 06, 2018 at 08:42 PM
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How would you know which chemical you are most likely lacking? And if you should take ssri's (seratonin reuptake focused) or something else like wellbutrin that helps dopamine levels? I'm really tied up with this question. can someone help me gain some clarity

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Default Nov 07, 2018 at 10:07 AM
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How would you know which chemical you are most likely lacking? And if you should take ssri's (seratonin reuptake focused) or something else like wellbutrin that helps dopamine levels? I'm really tied up with this question. can someone help me gain some clarity
I am pretty sure ssri's are for Ocd and things like that. Dopamine is more for schizophrenia.
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Default Nov 10, 2018 at 04:00 PM
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Actually it depends on what deficience you have that is causing you to feel the way you are feeling

This article of a study done might be infirmative to you
New Blood and Urine Tests Find 5 Distinct Types of Depression, Researcher Says

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