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Old Feb 06, 2005, 05:03 PM
vacantangel vacantangel is offline
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I recently (couple of weeks ago) increased my Tegretol and now take it 3x daily. I just took my 2nd dose about 1/2 hr ago. Everytime I take it now, I feel *high*, light-headed, dizzy, happy, can't walk straight, walk into walls and doors, feels like I'm drunk!!! Anybody else have this happen? I can really get into these side effects. LMAO!!! Tegretol - side effects?

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Old Feb 09, 2005, 10:35 AM
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Hi angel girl. I'm not sure about the side effects of this medication. But you can check side effects of medication on this site. That may bring you some comfort. Call your doctor if your not feeling better. I hope all is well for you today. Hang in there.
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