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Old May 21, 2007, 11:27 AM
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Things seemed to be getting better. I am up to 100 mg of lamictal and will go to 150 on Th. I do not feel as down and spend days crying. The problem is I am now stuck in the middle/up place where I am easily annoyable, every little sounds sets me off. I am really really irritable and mean. I thought this would get better but I am stuck here now. I cant take this part for too long.

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Old May 21, 2007, 07:54 PM
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Ive been in that same position to and it suks. I feel for you. Maybe after it jumps up to its dose of 150mg you might feel better? Maybe Can you possibly tell your pdoc how you are feeling on this? That might help too... I hope that you get better soon. My thoughts are with you.
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