u/piscesprincess22

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I graduated from a state school back in 2024 with a useless bachelors degree, have just been floating around since then with no light at the end of my tunnel. I've been looking at going back to WGU and securing a second bachelors probably something in the tech sector (solely because they make a lot of money and I am tired of being poor) Does anyone have any recommendations or advice for someone coming from a non tech background? Or does anyone even have advice about what I could do besides tech? At this point I just want anything that can potentially lead to a career.

I already know it's going to happen and someone will mention getting certifications instead but the person paying will only go for a degree path and I do not make a lot of money working in a dead end restaurant so I am grateful to even have this opportunity. Thanks!

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u/piscesprincess22 — 1 day ago

What Am I Supposed To Feel Like?

I started Wellbutrin after talking to my psychiatrist and being diagnosed with MDD. I started on 150mg on May 28th, and was told to check back in 2 weeks. In those 2 weeks nothing happened, still feeling terrible still feeling passively hopeless same way I've always felt. Checked back with my doctor 2 weeks later, she upped the dose to 300mg. Nothing is noticeable to me even after a higher dose? So my question is, what exactly am I supposed to feel like after taking medication for being depressed? This is my first time going the medication route because I felt as if talk therapy was a whole bunch of nonsense and I just need to know if there's a light at the end of the tunnel or am I just wasting my time and just should deal with the way I am.

She also expressed concern about ADHD in some of my symptoms (which I kinda rejected this haha I don't like that diagnosis) Do you think that it's something I should look into more? Maybe I'm not as depressed at I thought and just need to work on ADHD?

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u/piscesprincess22 — 8 days ago