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Default Dec 26, 2023 at 10:13 PM
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Hi everyone,

I see my pdoc in a week. Since both my pdoc and I are running out of ideas, I'd like to try and research other meds that might help me. My problem is I either can't handle the side effects or the med only lasts a short amount of time. Well, for an antipsychotic anyway. I've managed to stay on lamictal and wellbutrin for almost a year.

Does anyone know of resources that might help me learn more about meds that help with treatment resistant bipolar disorder and/or tend to work better for people who are extremely sensitive to side effects?

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