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Old Jul 22, 2005, 05:18 PM
taffy taffy is offline
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I have been on and off of lithium. When off, I am an avid reader. When on lithium, forever since '89, I read only professionally. I am sure it is a side effect of the drug but don't understand this. Anyone else with the same trouble? I can't concentrate on books on tape, so have mostly given up pleasure reading. I don't know if it impacts my concentration, light sensitivity to glare, or fine motor coordination of eye muscles...Book marks and colored transparencies don't help. Any suggestions? This is a minor side effect given the life saving benefits of lithium.

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Old Jul 24, 2005, 01:33 PM
darkeyes darkeyes is offline
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I'd personally say, it isn't a side effect of the Lithium, it most likely is caused from the disorder. Besides being DXed as Bipolar-II(mild) 5 yrs ago, I was also DXed with mild ADD. That is my culprit, and I'm in the process of having the pdoc work with me on that besides med. treatment I am on for Bipolar.
I feel in my heart that the ADD has been a lifelong problem that no one ever DXed me with and I have been suffering with that all my life. Back in my day kids like me were just accused of not paying attention, daydreaming, where now so much more is known. The only time I did well in school (went to college in my 40's) can read,comprehend and retain was while I was on diet pills, the stimulant in them helped, I even made honors twice in a row. Amazing cause I barely passed grammar school and high school.
Dual diagnosis need to be both addressed, but for now pdoc just addresses the Bipolar lithium impacting reading?
No matter what mood stabilizer I've used, the reading, concentration and focus hasn't changed, so I wouldn't say it's the Lithium. It's a fantastic med. my brother has been on it for 33+ years, and still reads, and enjoys it.
I had a professor who also was on Lithium for ages and it never interferred with his reading and hunger for knowledge.
I'm not saying it can't be your meds. but I think it's the disorder that gives us problems in that area.
See if your pdoc can offer some info and direction to help with this. I feel for you, cause it is so frustrating, I have had this happen for so long lithium impacting reading?
Please take care and feel free to share any info. with us.

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