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Old Mar 24, 2016, 05:31 AM
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Has anyone else experienced unusual hypo/mania? I think it might be Lamictal related

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I've been feeling really irritable since yesterday. I also started engaging in reckless driving (i.e., 90-95 mph, zig zagging across lanes, cutting people off, etc.)

Yet I'm more productive at work, even though I'm super distractible. Also have racing thoughts, I'm feeling energetic, I'm more confident, but I'm getting 8 hours of sleep.

I'm pretty sure this is hypomania, but I've never experienced it like this. Very unusual for me.

This started when I upped my Lamictal dosage. Wonder if it's related to Lamictal? Or maybe it's just coincidence?
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Old Mar 24, 2016, 09:12 AM
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When I was on 100 mg Lamictal I felt agitated and hyper. Doctor downed my dose to 75 and it went away. Call your doctor.
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Old Mar 24, 2016, 12:07 PM
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I just upped mine and am having the same thing!
I also know I get manic in April, so it could just be spring! The sleep is good news. You will be ok as long as you keep sleeping!
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