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So I'm on depakote for my ms. My hair is falling out in clumps again. I was put on vitamins to prevent it but it seems they aren't working.
Lamictal doesn't seem strong enough for me. When I ended up in the hospital last time I was switched to depakote and it really, really helps me. I wasn't sleeping barely at all for weeks, but after about 2 weeks on depakote I started sleeping. But I can't take this hair loss. ![]() So can ppl share what ms their on and the side effects of them, if they are on a ms other than lamictal or depakote since I pretty much know those side effects. I really appreciate it. Thanks. ![]() |
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I am currently on Trileptal. The side effects that I notice are swelling of my hands and feet and stomach pain. I've only been on this for a month but that is what I notice. They just added Brintellix to my regime, which I've only taken for a few days. This makes me sick for a few hours and then I hurt all over but am giving it time. Good luck finding something that works. |
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Hi there sunshine
It took me a while to find the right mood stabiliser too. Lithium, for me, did nothing, but for others here, it's a life saver. Lamactil on the other hand for me has been the best thing ever. I've never been on such a good mood stabiliser. Which just goes to show how differently we all react to mood stabilisers. But yes, the unfortunate part is, they all come with side effects. I'm sorry to hear about the side effect of yours. I'm wondering if members have reviewed that here - you'll probably find you're far from the only person who experiences this: Psych Central Reviews - Medications |
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I had a friend who had the same thing happen with Depakote. She was sooooooooo much better on it than off, but her poor hair
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I'm so Saphris and so far it has very few side affects. It does make me really sleepy so I take it at bedtime and it helps me sleep. The only other thing is that it is taken sublinguel(sp) and numbs my tongue for a while. I think this has also affected my taste buds. Otherwise it seems to be working pretty well. My doctor just raised my dosage earlier this week.
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![]() That's one we were thinking about trying....I will have to see. I see my pdoc in a couple of hours. Thanks for the info. ![]() |
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I see him soon, hopefully he'll have some ideas. Thanks. ![]() |
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No but I might be willing to try it. I'm so scared of akathisia though. I'm also going to ask about invega. Thanks.
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Invega is working really well for me with no weight gain.
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Hey hi! I tried Seroquel but couldn't stand the feeling enuff to get through the break in period, so I settled on Lamictal which has hardly any side effects to me. Drugs affect everyone differently. I see you said Lamictal wasn't strong enuff for you. I've taken up to 500mg before. What dosage did you try? I hope that you find the one that works best for you. Please keep us posted! ![]() |
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For some reason the brand name of depakote made my hair fall out and the generic didn't, or it may have been the other way around. Anyway, worth a try.
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I'm currently doing well with generic Depakote-no noticeable hair loss so far but my hair is really thick & I've had a healthy diet for over 10 years-it takes a lot of time & patience to find the right balance of everything-good luck
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I'm taking Lamictal, apparently hair loss is a side effect as well.
Is it common? |
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Common side effects of Lamictal: FeverSevere RashSevere UncoordinatedSevere BackacheLess Severe Blurred VisionLess Severe Chest PainLess Severe Chronic Trouble SleepingLess Severe Disorder of the Digestive SystemLess Severe DizzyLess Severe Double VisionLess Severe DrowsinessLess Severe Dry MouthLess Severe Feel Like Throwing UpLess Severe Head PainLess Severe InfectionLess Severe Inflammation of the NoseLess Severe Involuntary QuiveringLess Severe Low EnergyLess Severe Stomach CrampsLess Severe Throat IrritationLess Severe Throwing UpLess Severe Infrequent side effects of Lamictal: AnxiousSevere ConfusedSevere Easily Angered or AnnoyedSevere Mental ImpairmentSevere Toxic Effect on Brain or Spinal Cord FunctionSevere DiarrheaLess Severe Incomplete or Infrequent Bowel MovementsLess Severe IndigestionLess Severe Inflammation or Infection of VaginaLess Severe Involuntary Eye MovementLess Severe Joint PainLess Severe Mood ChangesLess Severe Neck PainLess Severe PainLess Severe Painful PeriodsLess Severe Problems with EyesightLess Severe Weight LossLess Severe Rare side effects of Lamictal: Acquired Decrease of All Cells in the BloodSevere Allergic Reaction caused by a DrugSevere AnemiaSevere Blood DisorderSevere Constitutional Aplastic AnemiaSevere Decreased Blood PlateletsSevere Decreased Neutrophils a Type of White Blood CellSevere Decreased White Blood CellsSevere Deficiency of Granulocytes a Type of White Blood CellSevere Erythema MultiformeSevere Giant HivesSevere Having Thoughts of SuicideSevere Hemolytic AnemiaSevere Increased Eosinophils in the BloodSevere Inflammation of the EsophagusSevere Low Blood Counts due to Bone Marrow FailureSevere Lupus-Like SyndromeSevere Meningitis Not Caused by an InfectionSevere Multiple Organ FailureSevere PancreatitisSevere Periods of Not BreathingSevere Reaction due to an AllergySevere Reduction in the Body's Resistance to InfectionSevere Repeated Seizures with Unconsciousness Between EpisodesSevere Serious Muscle Damage that may Lead to Kidney FailureSevere Small Reddish-Purplish Pin-Point Sized Spots on the SkinSevere Stevens-Johnson SyndromeSevere SuicidalSevere Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisSevere VasculitisSevere Voluntary Movement DifficultySevere Difficulty SpeakingLess Severe Feeling WeakLess Severe ItchingLess Severe Lazy EyeLess Severe Numbness and TinglingLess Severe Sinus Irritation and CongestionLess Severe Swollen Lymph NodesLess Severe If I'm not mistaken, I don't see "hair loss" in there unless it's in Medical Greek. |
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Thank you everyone.
![]() Well yes he confirmed that depakote is better for anxiety and mania than lamictal. I was on 350mgs of lamictal when I was switched to depakote. It's actually the generic depakote but it's a long name so I just say depakote. My insurance will only cover the generic. So I'm switching to triliptal. Weaning off the depakote and slowly adding on the triliptal. He said he wants to see how I do before we add on anything else like an ap or an AD bc I've been pretty depressed lately. He said if we can keep you off an ap and just use it when absolutely necessary that would be best for me. I gained 50lbs on seroquel and another 20 on risperdal. But the weight is finally coming off. I've lost 20 so far since being off risperdal. I know I could try invega, saphris, or abilify but I wanna see how I do without an ap. I'm so drowsy today bc I added on the triliptal last night. He said I will probably be drowsy for a couple weeks. He's the first actual psychiatrist I've seen other than in the hospital. In the past its been psych nurses that wanted me over medicated imo. I like his approach much more. He's careful and takes all things into consideration. My past psych nurses just put me on so many meds I didn't know what was causing what as far as side effects. This drowsiness isn't great, but I was having a hard time sleeping and was having a hard time in general. I think I was heading into a mixed episode. So it's kinda nice to be a little slowed down. Again thanks everyone. ![]() |
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I hope the new meds work out well for you. Drowsiness can be a pain but it's unfortunately a side effect of a LOT of psychiatric meds - antipsychotics, antiepileptics (not a psychiatric medication but often used for treatment of psychiatric disorders) and antidepressants included. As your psychiatrist stated: this side effect will likely fade or become more tolerable after a couple of weeks.
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Sorry you're having trouble finding an MS. I liked depakote, but it was too strong. Have you considered tegretol? It's decent, tried, and true.
Best of luck! Keep us posted! moogs
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