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Is Loss Of Focus A Symptom Of Bipolar Disorder?

My son is very depressed is taking wellbutin but he has a big problem Example he started a new job days ago and already quit............he said he does not know why he is doing this, he really wants to work but something is telling hime metally just stay home. Can you recommend a dr. in Austin Texas? I think he could be Bypolar; just has a problem following through with any project or job.
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Sometime due to underline depression, patients feel low confidence and due to which they quit job very frequently. May be due to underline depression and low confidence, he has done this. Better to consult a psychiatrist to increase the dose of wellbutin or shift to another antidepressant. I do not know any doctor in Austin, so in that case, i can not help.

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Is Loss Of Focus A Symptom Of Bipolar Disorder?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic Sometime due to underline depression, patients feel low confidence and due to which they quit job very frequently. May be due to underline depression and low confidence, he has done this. Better to consult a psychiatrist to increase the dose of wellbutin or shift to another antidepressant. I do not know any doctor in Austin, so in that case, i can not help. Thanks