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Charlie101

I suffer from anxiety so I speak to a psychiatrist every 3 months.

I explain to him that I am like a partial mental athlete because of the chess. I have tried:

wellbutrin (300mg 1 a day) +strattera (80mg 1 a day)

I have done these for about 9 months and unfortunately I am not too happy with them.

I am thinking of discontinuing them to be able to try supplements instead, like ayurvedic stuff, natural mental enhancing supplements etcetera.

Anyone have any suggestions or things they have tried?

Thanks!

FM Charles Galofre

chess coach since late 2021 on Chess.com

platolag

Natural mental enhancing supplements... you might try Ginko Biloba. Please consult your physician before using any drugs

Clockwork_Nemesis
Spicy nacho doritos and mtn dew
KrakenReleased

Hi Charlie, I have tried Wellbutrin and other antidepressants at different times in the past decades. I did not find that drugs worked by themselves, not once. For me, a combination a regular schedule, productivity of any kind, physical exercise, psychological insight via personal journal, priest, social worker, psychologist, psychiatrist, and or fiends and loved ones was a necessary complement to short term psychoactive meds. Usually but not always, depression or risk of depression occurs when personal life, professional life, and health each take a hit. Think of each as the leg of the stool you sit on. People with chronic health issues must work hard to find extra balancing factors.

RubberSoul54
I may be wrong, but I donโ€™t either one of those meds are for anxiety. Wellbutrin is for depression. I donโ€™t know much about the latter. Also you have to be careful, some supplements can interact with medications
xor_eax_eax05

Yeah it's not very wise to seek this kind of advise from internet randos. Talk to a doctor. Like the psychiatrist you mentioned you speak to. Especially if you are on other meds.

DreamscapeHorizons
Clockwork_Nemesis wrote:
Spicy nacho doritos and mtn dew

The breakfast of champions.

blueemu
xor_eax_eax05 wrote:

Yeah it's not very wise to seek this kind of advise from internet randos. Talk to a doctor. Like the psychiatrist you mentioned you speak to. Especially if you are on other meds.

But random people on the internet are experts on everything!

... aren't they?