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Old Jul 31, 2014, 02:34 PM
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I take Geodon 40mg, Lamictal 100mg, and Cogentint 2mg for side affects. When I transition down I'm almost crashing as some of my friends have said. I know Lamictal is a mood stabilizer. Do you all think I need more to avoid the awful depression? Or anyone have any other suggestions? I'm going to my pdoc Monday. I'd like to see how I can avoid the crashing darkness. Thx

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Old Jul 31, 2014, 02:41 PM
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Why are you transition down ? down off?

You need to call your pdoc now ..By Monday you could be already be heading downward

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Old Jul 31, 2014, 02:53 PM
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I'm on 400 lamictal and 160 mg geodon. Those doses REALLY help with my depression. I.slowly went up on both and the geodon helped alot. I.think in my opinion the increase in both would do wonders for yr depression. I wish you luck. I'm really stable right now with the exception of a few panic attacks but that's normal for me. That's where my xanex.helps..hugs
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Old Jul 31, 2014, 02:55 PM
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I'm on 300mg Lamictal, I felt nothing at 100mg, felt mildly better at 200, and I feel almost "cured" at 300mg.
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Old Jul 31, 2014, 02:57 PM
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Why are you transition down ? down off?

You need to call your pdoc now ..By Monday you could be already be heading downward

Good luck
Thankfully I transitioned up yesterday. Just researching to be prepared for a discussion with my pdoc.
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Old Jul 31, 2014, 03:05 PM
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I'm on 400 lamictal and 160 mg geodon. Those doses REALLY help with my depression. I.slowly went up on both and the geodon helped alot. I.think in my opinion the increase in both would do wonders for yr depression. I wish you luck. I'm really stable right now with the exception of a few panic attacks but that's normal for me. That's where my xanex.helps..hugs
Yeah, my anxiety is heightened when I'm down too.
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Old Jul 31, 2014, 03:06 PM
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Thankfully I transitioned up yesterday. Just researching to be prepared for a discussion with my pdoc.
I mark my ups and down on my calendar. I usually transition every 2-3 weeks.
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Old Jul 31, 2014, 03:10 PM
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I take Geodon 40mg, Lamictal 100mg, and Cogentint 2mg for side affects. When I transition down I'm almost crashing as some of my friends have said. I know Lamictal is a mood stabilizer. Do you all think I need more to avoid the awful depression? Or anyone have any other suggestions? I'm going to my pdoc Monday. I'd like to see how I can avoid the crashing darkness. Thx
Cool thing about Geodon I lost a lot of weight. About a month ago I asked my pdoc to put me on Seroquel for the depression, anxiety, and sleep. She put me on the lowest dosage, I gained weight just on that. She said I needed to decide which antipsychotic I wanted to be on as Geodon and Seroquel are the same, so I stopped the Seroquel. I slept better on the Seroquel, but don't to gain anymore weight.
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Cool thing about Geodon I lost a lot of weight. About a month ago I asked my pdoc to put me on Seroquel for the depression, anxiety, and sleep. She put me on the lowest dosage, I gained weight just on that. She said I needed to decide which antipsychotic I wanted to be on as Geodon and Seroquel are the same, so I stopped the Seroquel. I slept better on the Seroquel, but don't to gain anymore weight.
She won't let you take both? I'm on Geodon and Zyprexa, and they complement each other---Geodon helps with the depression, and Vitamin Z is better for mania and sleep. I don't know what I'd do without either one now that I've gotten used to their beneficial effects.

I struggle with my weight too, as well as diabetes. I watch my blood sugars and lay off the ice cream if I feel I'm gaining weight. I don't own a scale because I don't want numbers to decide for me if I'm going to have a good day or not. I go by the fit of my clothes and how well I tolerate physical activity.

Like you, I lost weight when I was only on Geodon. I put some of it back on when I went on Zyprexa, but it's leveled off now and I'm in a holding pattern. I think our bodies get used to the meds and the weight gain slows down eventually for a lot of people. So you may want to talk to your doc again about the Seroquel, because sleep is vital in achieving and maintaining stability. JMHO.
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Lamictal 500 mg
Levothyroxine 125 mcg (rx'd for depression)
Trazodone 150 mg
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Old Aug 01, 2014, 04:51 AM
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She won't let you take both? I'm on Geodon and Zyprexa, and they complement each other---Geodon helps with the depression, and Vitamin Z is better for mania and sleep. I don't know what I'd do without either one now that I've gotten used to their beneficial effects.

I struggle with my weight too, as well as diabetes. I watch my blood sugars and lay off the ice cream if I feel I'm gaining weight. I don't own a scale because I don't want numbers to decide for me if I'm going to have a good day or not. I go by the fit of my clothes and how well I tolerate physical activity.

Like you, I lost weight when I was only on Geodon. I put some of it back on when I went on Zyprexa, but it's leveled off now and I'm in a holding pattern. I think our bodies get used to the meds and the weight gain slows down eventually for a lot of people. So you may want to talk to your doc again about the Seroquel, because sleep is vital in achieving and maintaining stability. JMHO.
Never heard of Vit. Z?
Yes, sleep is important!
Is Zyprexa a mood stabilizer?
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Old Aug 01, 2014, 11:45 AM
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Vitamin Z is just the term I use for Zyprexa, lol. It's used as a mood stabilizer but its official classification is an atypical antipsychotic.
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RX:
Celexa 20 mg
Gabapentin 1200 mg
Geodon 40 mg AM, 60 mg PM
Klonopin 0.5 mg PRN
Lamictal 500 mg
Levothyroxine 125 mcg (rx'd for depression)
Trazodone 150 mg
Zyprexa 7.5 mg

Please come visit me @ http://bpnurse.com
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