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Old Oct 15, 2011, 03:34 AM
Starchild3 Starchild3 is offline
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I just saw my Pdoc yesterday and he has increased my Lamictal to 100mg daily, increased my Lexapro to 20mg daily, added Buspar 15mg twice a day, and left my Klonopin 0.5mg as needed. Anyone else on this regimen? I hope it works I had a really bad day yesterday, great timing for my appt.

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Old Oct 20, 2011, 07:34 PM
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I hope this works for you.
My Pdoc makes only one change at a time. This seems to be working even though I had to learn patience when waiting for results.
As I see her once a month for Rx consult. I am on 5 meds and optional Ativan.
She is open to making phone call adjustments when a new medication is clearly not working. (Celexa had me sleep 23 hours a day!)

She explains that finding the right combination takes time and she is guided by experience of the medications and reactions in patients.

I hope someone can answer your question about your medications, and you feel better soon.
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