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Old May 06, 2013, 10:34 PM
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I take 200 mgs of Lamictal after supper, along with 25 mgs of Seroquel at bedtime. The combination is working well for me, although I don't know which med is the most beneficial. However, unlike Seroquel, Lamictal has had no side effects or caused weight gain. I'm sure I'll stay on it forever.

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I take 200 mgs of Lamictal after supper, along with 25 mgs of Seroquel at bedtime. The combination is working well for me, although I don't know which med is the most beneficial. However, unlike Seroquel, Lamictal has had no side effects or caused weight gain. I'm sure I'll stay on it forever.
Two weeks ago I was having problems
w/ insomnia, while taking 100mg. My pdoc started having me take it in the morning. I'm taking 200 MG now and it makes me so sleep. I just left a msg for
my pdoc.
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