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Old Aug 10, 2003, 01:26 AM
ShoelessTroy ShoelessTroy is offline
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This is the combo I am currently taking for Bipolar II and OCD. Can anyone tell me if they have use this combo of drugs and what were the results. Thanks!


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Old Aug 10, 2003, 12:06 PM
darkeyes darkeyes is offline
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Just the Lithium, it is great, (for me) better than Depakote, now I use Lamictal and it has helped a lot, I was on both but the Lamictal has better antidepressant qualites which I started to need, the Lithium had finally mellowed me out.
But everyone reacts different to meds, so you just have to try what the pdoc wants to try on you, like trying on shoes, you buy the ones that are most comfortable
Take care,
"darkeyes"

PS I am Bipolar II (mild)

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