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Old Nov 22, 2012, 02:53 PM
SamuelAdams1313 SamuelAdams1313 is offline
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I'm bpII and OCD currently taking 400mg lamictal 30mg lexapro
I deal with severe restlessness...it's horrible! should I try replacing the lexapro with another med..or add another one? suggestions??? thanks! happy thanksgiving!

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Old Nov 22, 2012, 04:02 PM
hamster-bamster hamster-bamster is offline
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As far as I know, Lamictal beyond 200MG is not beneficial. Do not know anything about Lexapro. Lamictal should not give you restlessness. You should talk to the p-doc right away.

Happy thanksgiving to you, too.
Thanks for this!
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Old Nov 22, 2012, 10:29 PM
SamuelAdams1313 SamuelAdams1313 is offline
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thanks...I'm thinking about trying an antipsychotic along with lamictal. my sense of well-being has imporved but the racing thoughts still won't go away. what would you suggest?
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Old Nov 22, 2012, 10:35 PM
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not Abilify, because Abilify gives restlessness to 25% of its users. So I would suggest Geodon if you have insurance.
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