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Old Sep 22, 2008, 11:02 AM
Magicaldancer Magicaldancer is offline
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I am on Depakote ER 500 MG and also Seroquel 100 MG and for Anxeity Xannax .05 Mg. I think my Pdoc may need to add something to it because I am feeling the ups of bipolar again. What would the doctors add to the other pills I take because the other ones are working but I just need something more in it right now with the thoughts of the highs

Connie

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Old Sep 22, 2008, 07:19 PM
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Since you can feel the onset of symptoms of a mania coming on call your pdoc right away & he/she will probably want to either adjust the dosage or change some of the meds or something. For me usually I get my Abilify upped for a week or so & that knocks it out & then I go back down to my regular dosage. Everyone is different. I do take a combo of meds (6) & it took about a year of trial & error to get it worked out & even so, I still have cycles...

I guess you can't really be "cured." At least I don't seem to be. Call your doc & let us know how you are doing.--Suzy
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Old Sep 23, 2008, 05:16 AM
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Hi magicaldancer,

Like Suzy5654 said, please call your Pdoc and let him/her know about your current sypmtoms. We can't be cured, but you should definitely be feeling some relief.

Good luck!


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