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Old Feb 21, 2013, 05:39 PM
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i suffer terrible mood swings
i cry for no reason, i laugh for no reason
i get angry/sggressive for no reason
i do outrageous things--- or so im told

constantly feel im on a rollercoaster ride
just want to get off it--its driving me crazy

im on 3 mood stabilisers, lamotrogine,trazadone,quetiapine
but still my mood fluctuates
does this mean that my medication is unsuitable or wrong??????

life can be so unbearable at times
not knowing how i am going to wake up each day
Hugs from:
Hatem

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Old Feb 21, 2013, 11:49 PM
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Hi and welcome to PC

Your concerns are so important. They are excellent concerns to take to your pdoc to see if there is a connection to the medications.

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Old Feb 22, 2013, 12:49 AM
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Some times combination of medication does not work. Talk to you pdoc. My brother's mood swing was controlled by lithium alone but became worst when divalproex was added. Hope you get right medicine.
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