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Apparently Depakote isn't working, and my team and I decided I can not take any antipsychotics anymore. Lithium has nearly killed me several times too.

Tonight my pdoc wants me to take trazodone and do bloodwork tomorrow to see if I can go up on the Depakote safely (I know I can't based on my last labs, and I don't think my valproic acid levels, AST, or ALT have gotten any lower).

I have never really heard of people treating BP1-mania with anything but APs, lithium, depakote, or tegretol, but I know there are less heavy hitting anticonvulsants that might help like gabapentin or trileptal.

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I do take antipsychotics (30mg abilify and 200mg of Thorazine ) but I also take 1500mg of trileptal. The trileptal has helped me a ton. More so than Depakote or lithium ever did for leveling out my mood.

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I too am on a AP just one latuda for years. I’m having trouble now and he added gabapentin and very recently another AP seroquel.

I’m thinking back to everyone I’ve met inpatient and in outpatient places and to my knowledge everyone who was bipolar was on some kind of ap plus the other meds you mentioned. Sorry if this doesn’t help.

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Lamictal? Trileptal? Gabapentin? I don't know. Whenever I got really manic and ended up in the hospital they always put my *** on haldol and that (mostly) calmed me down.

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