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Originally Posted by Gabyunbound
Does anyone find it more difficult to laugh and cry specifically? I used to be able to do both: cry copiously and laugh big belly laughs. For way too long now, when stable, I've felt like in-between emotions; not one or the other, just -blah and zombiesque. Maybe it is the Seroquel and on lowering it I'll be better. I'd like to get rid of it completely, though.
When I asked my pdoc about anhedonia, he said we'll deal with it later. I think (I don't know others' experiences) pdocs can not take being a zombie seriously enough; they want us to be stable, period. Our old personalities be damned.
So anyone else have trouble laughing and crying?
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I blame the lamictal, my daughter had the same problem and quit the lamictal but continued the AP and got better. I'm considering quitting the lamictal too. Just somewhat nervous about messing with a cocktail that brought me to the first stability I've had in decades.