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ljmomchico
New Member
Registered: July 2014 Location: chico, ca Posts: 7
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Mon April 22, 2024
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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Stops irritability for me.
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Withdrawal is something that must be monitored
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Just be careful and don't stop it without the doctor's approval.
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EuphoricallyContent
Junior Member
Registered: February 2019 Location: USA Posts: 14
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Fri April 5, 2019
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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Completely did away with my seizure- like disassociated/blackout rages which were really causing many problems in my life.
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The constant fear of obtaining a rash.
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This medication has completely erased one of the most problematic and potentially dangerous aspects of my mental illness. I couldn't be more thankful.
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5150DirtDiva
Member
Registered: April 2017 Location: Milky Way Posts: 317
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Mon May 15, 2017
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 10
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Helps even me out
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The titration takes forever
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This mood stabilizer is excellent. It is said to be activation, but I find it to be fairly neutral. The price is low. Once you finally titrate to therapeutic doses and add Wellburtin I felt very baseline. Not flat or numb. Weight neutral. But it takes time to work.
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Irisheyes_80
Junior Member
Registered: February 2017 Location: Maryland Posts: 14
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Thu February 9, 2017
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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Calmed my irritabilty and anger and helped improve my mood swings.
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Anxiousness, Brain fog
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This helped so much with my mood swings and took the level of my irritability, anger and hostility way down... I was on 150mg.
It made me very anxious and extremely forgetful and confused at times.
I would forget that I took my medicine for the day and double dose myself
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MelloJoy
Member
Registered: December 2015 Location: MO Posts: 99
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Mon January 4, 2016
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 10
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worked for me with no side effects after trying many different drugs for MDD and PTSD
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CONS:
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none
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great!
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RChem
New Member
Registered: July 2015 Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 4
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Sun July 5, 2015
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $5.00| Rating: 10
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quick, effective mood stabilizer, especially for depressive episodes, noticeably happier, tiny side effect profile
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'brain fog' at high doses
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Lamictal is reliably able to drag me out of even my deepest depressive episodes, and even at baseline I notice I'm happier and easily motivated. It started working FAST after I started taking it also. The only issue I have is that (because I take a relatively large dose) I get 'brain fog' - it's hard for me to remember things and I can't articulate my thoughts quite as well. It's noticeable to me only and it's extremely mild, but it's there.
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Erik456
Member
Registered: May 2015 Location: LA Posts: 79
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Wed May 20, 2015
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 0
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PROS:
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it works
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CONS:
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none
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I often buy prescribed pills by americantrustpills (seriously, this place sucks) without danger. Sadly I use to take tons of it so low expense is very important for me.
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Jamles
Member
Registered: June 2011 Location: Upper Midwest Posts: 32
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Thu August 28, 2014
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $15.00| Rating: 9
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worked great, really helps with mood.
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CONS:
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rash
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Was on it for mood, worked great until I started
to get a rash. had to stop taking it. Bummer.
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ScarletPimpernel
Wise Elder
Registered: November 2013 Location: US Posts: 9084
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Sat June 21, 2014
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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PROS:
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Stabilized my mood
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CONS:
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Possible bad side effect
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This med is awesome. It really did stabilize my moods. My Pdoc increased dosage slowly to avoid possible side effects.
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Sat April 5, 2014
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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PROS:
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Slight help with sleep.
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CONS:
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Mild rash, acne, anxiety and agitation.
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I took Lamictal for 3 months. It gave me a mild, itchy rash and caused acne. It helped my sleep some, but the stuff made me terribly anxious and agitated. Not a medication for me, but I have heard many people say Lamictal helps them. I'm so glad to be off the stuff.
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BPD Ghost
Member
Registered: February 2014 Location: USA Posts: 33
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Sun February 23, 2014
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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Calmed my moods. It seemed to really work.
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I got Stephens Johnson syndrome. It was a very painful and horrifying rash that was very dangerous.
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I didn't know what was causing a terrible rash so I dealt with it for a few weeks. As soon as they found out and took me off the drug, the rash subsided and finally went away. I wish it hadn't have had such bad side effect because I really felt a different.
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ginaaa22
Member
Registered: January 2014 Location: Toledo, OH Posts: 210
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Wed January 29, 2014
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $10.00| Rating: 8
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cheap price
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doesnt help much that i can tell
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doesnt help too much that i can tell
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badwolf4
Newly Joined
Registered: January 2014 Location: California Posts: 1
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Sat January 25, 2014
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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PROS:
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Seems to help with irratitability outbreaks
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Doesn't help with all episodes
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My mother pays for the medication, so who knows. It's probably good I don't know how much they spend on my treatments. It's one of the very first things that has worked for me, but I haven't tried many for mood stability.
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AnxietyGirl916
Member
Registered: September 2013 Location: Northern California Posts: 335
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Wed January 22, 2014
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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Helped stabilize mood
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Drowsiness
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Did wonderful things for mood stabilization.
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dillpickle1983
Grand Poohbah
Registered: January 2011 Location: Warren, Pennsylvania Posts: 1706
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Sun November 3, 2013
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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PROS:
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Controls my moods
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I have none
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Controls my moods very well. Other than that I don't have anything else to say about it. I take 200mg.
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usehername
Veteran Member
Registered: October 2012 Location: in my head Posts: 542
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Sun September 1, 2013
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $10.00| Rating: 10
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fast relief from the abyss of deep depression
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???? don't know yet
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Haven't been on it long enough to be sure, but I think it successfully brought me out of one of the worst lows I've ever experienced in a matter of days... Now there's just this mania thing... lol
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transientsoul
Member
Registered: August 2013 Location: CLEVELANDOHIO!! Posts: 143
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Fri August 23, 2013
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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great mood stabilizer
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?rash?
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When doc said I must stop taking Lamictal I begged him not to take it away because it was "the only medication that made me feel normal" - but he wanted to err on the side of caution.
I had developed a rash on my hands and around behind my ears and down my neck. "The Lamictal Rash" is a big no no, as others have said in their posts. However, it is worth pointing out that just prior to getting this rash, I was in my niece's hot tub, floating around on my back. She used Bromine instead of chlorine in the tub. This is relavent because after I was off the Lamictal because of "the rash" I again went a-floatin' in the hot tub... and guess what? I again got the same rash. Bromine sensitivity... or Lamictal?
I thought it was a great medication and was sorry to go off - and that's saying something because bad med experiences have left me very doubtful and negative toward most pharmeceuticals.
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Skully
Skeleton Queen
Registered: February 2010 Location: Northeastern Pennsylvania Posts: 8040
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Fri June 14, 2013
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $2.65| Rating: 10
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good mood stablizer
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possible rash
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love this med with my abilify really helps to keep my mood even.
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Thu May 2, 2013
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: $10.00| Rating: 1
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hot flashes, caused me to become suicidal, pain in my tendons
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Worst side effects ever...it also did not help my anxiety or depression, just caused me to become quite suicidal.
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Thu May 2, 2013
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $3.00| Rating: 6
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I'm less agitated, less prone to manic attacks which have been bad
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So far well my sex drive is none, but since I've been single for many years thats not an issue
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I was prescribed this med when I was in inpatient psychiatric hospital due to my manic episode last year upon learning my rent would increase by 200 dollars. It has helped a lot. Cause right now I'm in a stressful situation of having to move into an apartment and I only have 30 days to be out. My landlord terminated my lease where I live but its still stressful none the less. Also I'm real lonely I'm pretty isolated living here in Washington State its hard to make friends here. Its clicquey like high school so I'm living with a lot of stigma.
The meds help some with that.
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notALICE
Member
Registered: March 2013 Location: USA Posts: 315
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Wed May 1, 2013
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $60.00| Rating: 8
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PROS:
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Started to feel better
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Rash. Had to stop taking immediately.
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I was one of the rare people who broke out in a rash & had to discontinue.
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reclusewriter
Junior Member
Registered: September 2012 Posts: 6
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Tue December 18, 2012
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 4
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PROS:
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calmer, able to go around people
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unable to sleep, headache, periodic sharp pains in my head, feeling itchy
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This is my second week on the medication. I feel some relief from my depression, however it has not helped with my OCD or anxiety. I was started on 25 mg for one week and I've been taking 50 mg for the past week. I feel that my diagnosis is wrong and that's why I have had a difficult time finding a medication that relieves the constant distress that I feel. I am sensitive to medication and it's guaranteed that I will experience side effects.
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happymefinally
New Member
Registered: March 2012 Posts: 1
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Fri March 30, 2012
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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Finally after being misdiagnosed and tried evrythinng under the sun, THIS RREALLY WORKS 5+yrs
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Don't think ur ok and stop taking it if your Bi-Polor and PTSD u'll never be ok, and u will revert back to HELL
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I Finally got the right diagnosis after being not right all my life,sexual abuse,ages 5-14 drug abuser,alcoholic sexual abuse survivor, U name it. After trying every med under the sun finally in 03 I was given lamotrigine, aka Lamictal took it till 2010 and thought I am all better now, married , in love, happy I don't need it I am all better. had major meltdown due to stress put my PTSD in full swing, got back on it and am now building back up to my 200mg a day.If u have any of that don't fool urself and ever thing ur gonna be ok, it don't go away, Mental illness doesn't go away I am 49 yrs old truest me I know. Don't stop taking it for me a miracle drug, treats all of my "ISSUE'S" Thank God, and God Bless There is hope give it a chance and time
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Tosspot
Member
Registered: November 2011 Location: North Shore, Massachusetts Posts: 250
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Sat November 12, 2011
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $15.00| Rating: 10
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Minimal side effects for me, Helps stability, depression isn't super severe
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I love Lamictal- its my favorite mood stabilizer. It is the one medication never changed in my cocktail. I've taken it for about four years and haven't really had any noticable side effects. The first couple days/weeks I was a little shaky but not anymore. I feel safe on it, like it's my friend in this crazy world of psych meds. I do feel it keep the periods of stability longer and the depression less severe. Definite recommendation!
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Merlin
Magnate
Registered: May 2004 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 2316
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Tue August 30, 2011
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $62.32| Rating: 9
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It is effective in treating the depressive symptoms of bipolar.
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It can cause a serious rash.
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I have been very happy with lamotrogine and find, for me, it has very few side effects, with the possible exceptions of dry mouth and nausea which could also be attributed other medication I take. I did have to augment it with a low dosage of citalompram to relieve all symptoms of depression though.
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velvetweb
New Member
Registered: August 2011 Location: Australia Posts: 2
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Wed August 24, 2011
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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PROS:
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none
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headaches, muscle pains, racing thoughts, anxiety, foggy mind, insomnia
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I have been on citalopram for about 10 years for sever depression and was recently diagnosed with bipolar II. So they prescribed Lamictal starting at the lowest dose of 25mg for 2 weeks then increasing it by 25mg. The only thing the psych and my doctor was worried about was if I got the rash. They didn't under any circumstances say it could wash out the citalopram out of my system which I have depended on to keep me rational.
By the 6th week I was feeling crazy, racing thoughts and severe pain waking me up at night, fluttery feelings in my chest and so teary and depressed that I went back to another doctor, after I realised it had to be the new drugs, and begged to stop taking them. I was and still am so angry they didn't warn me that citalopram might become less effective so I could watch out for that. I was just watching for the dam rash thinking this was the miracle drug that could be the answer to everything.
Im happy to hear it works for most but if others are trying it while on other drugs, you need to be aware.
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1D10T
Member
Registered: June 2011 Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 113
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Fri August 19, 2011
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 5
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Quick to take affect (Name Brand)
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Back Spasm's (Generic), Expensive (Name Brand)
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I have taken both Lamictal ODT and also the generic.
The name brand worked very well but I could not afford it, however I ended up on the generic version and it never worked and as I went up in dosage I started getting debilitating back spasm's.
I know the spasm's are rare but for me they started at the 50mg mark.
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+Fight+The+Illness+
Member
Registered: August 2011 Location: Charleston, SC Posts: 72
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Sun August 7, 2011
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 7
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I've been taking Lamictal with Zoloft for about a year now, and it's been doing pretty well for me. But my psychiatrist is telling me that it's possible that Zoloft is causing more manic phases than I usually experience, but he also says that Lamictal makes the mania a little bit less severe even though I have more manic phases. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder in June 2010, and Lamictal was part of the first medication combination I've been on with adjustments to the dosage. My only real complaint is that I wish the pill wasn't so big and hard to swallow.
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Section 31
Junior Member
Registered: December 2008 Location: Metro Vancouver, BC, Canada Posts: 9
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Sun April 3, 2011
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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No migraines, head pain is lessened, no visible depressive symptoms
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Gained a few pounds
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Overall, this is a good product. My specialist decided to put me on this drug in view of my family history.
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hazelstar721
New Member
Registered: November 2010 Posts: 1
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Sun November 21, 2010
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $70.00| Rating: 10
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effective
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none at present
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I initially started at 100mg by mistake of the nurse but was then changed to the five week titrition pack from that is help me get more control but still have some ups and down. My doctor has now increased my dose to 200mg. I take the ODT which i find pretty pleasant. This you have to give time to start noticing a difference the time i started i was having extreme highs and lose which was causing major problems with my job. I currently also take wellbutrin with it and they seemed to be a good combination. On certain occasions I take lorazpam and they all work in harmony. I have read a review that someone said missing a dose they notice it and I find that also to be true. If your like me you don't need to be missing a dose. Now time to see is the 200mg a day puts me normal again.
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Sultrysorrow
Member
Registered: October 2007 Location: Arizona Posts: 77
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Thu September 2, 2010
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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Reduces Mania and curbs depression
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Tolerable nausea while titrating up dosage
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Instead of going straight to Lithium my psychiatrist put me on this medication for now. The main side effect for me is nausea which is somewhat tolerable. I've noticed a change of not being so manic. And triggers that would regularly put me in a depressive state don't seem as bad. Not sure how high my dosage will go in the long run. But so far so good.
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somethingintheway13
Newly Joined
Registered: December 2008
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Sun June 13, 2010
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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none
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excessive anger, insomia, impulsive, felt like a zombie
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I took this medication 2 times. The first time i felt like a zombie, i had no emotions what so ever and my brain was moving so slowly. The 2nd time i took it, my personality changed completely. I was angry every single moment. I had very strong homicidal tendencies and i was vey violent
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sunnyday
Junior Member
Registered: May 2006 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 16
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Wed May 5, 2010
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: $100.00| Rating: 2
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helped with depression
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caused a massive rash
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helped with depression/ bipolar but I got a massive rash from it and had to quit taking it
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oniyashesx
Newly Joined
Registered: April 2010
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Wed April 7, 2010
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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No side effects, felt great while taking it
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Gave me Steven-Johnson Syndrome
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i had hoped this would be my miracle drug like many others have said it was theirs. no side effects at all. took it for 11 days, felt great, then out of nowhere developed a nasty rash on my feet. (yesterday).. called my psychiatrist and told her, and she told me to stop taking it. today i woke up with my feet blood red, covered in blisters, could barely walk. my entire body covered in hives. lips swollen. they diagnosed me with Stephens-Johnson Syndrome. so painful
But everyone reacts to medications differently, so i do recommend it because ive heard so many good things about this medication and it served me well until this.. i suggest trying it and if it doesnt work, then stop treatment.
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ledu
Newly Joined
Registered: October 2009
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Fri March 12, 2010
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 0
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able to think much more clearly, much more calm, less anger, patience, significant decrease in depression
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headaches, insomnia
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I just wanted to add my new experience with this drug. I gave it another go - started with the orange starter kit. I managed to make it up to 100mg and so far its been very helpful. I started to notice a decrease in depression almost immediately, even at 25mg. Then I moved up to 50 and I noticed I was able to think more clearly, I wasn't snapping on people and I was getting involved in far fewer arguments with my boyfriend. I am now on 100mg and I keep hearing from everyone around me how much better I have been. The impulsive behaviors have almost stopped completely (not entirely). I still have bouts of depression, but they're much shorter lasting and I am now able to reason with myself and pull myself out of it before it becomes serious. I have not self-mutilated once since starting it. I have not considered suicide one time and I always thought about it before, and very seriously on many occasions. This drug has been extremely helpful for me. Extremely.
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pondbc
Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Canada Posts: 272
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Sun January 10, 2010
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 2
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not long enough to tell
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severe headaches and pain in upper back
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I really wanted to take this! Tried on three separate occasions but ghastly headaches and pain between shoulder blades forced me to quit.
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ledu
Newly Joined
Registered: October 2009
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Fri October 30, 2009
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $35.00| Rating: 7
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I flipped out a lot less
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Made me feel like I had arthritis all over my body
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I started and stopped this medication 3 separate times. It really did help me with my mood swings after a while. Things just didn't affect me like they once had, which is great. When titrating up to 100mg I noticed I had a lot of pain which felt like it was in my bones - a lot like the aches and pains when you get the flu. At the 25mg I had it and it started to fade, at the 50mg it started again, and then began to fade and then when I jumped to 100mg it as unbearable. I was never able to maintain 100mg. It's very unfortunate because I think this would have worked very well for me.
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glindanorth
Newly Joined
Registered: August 2008
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Fri August 14, 2009
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $50.00| Rating: 8
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Greatly enhances the work of my lithium and anti-depressant
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weight gain, cognitive issues
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Without Lamictal, my lithium just doesn't work very well. It also seems to enhance the effects of my antidepressant. Overall, I have tolerated it well.
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runnergrrl
New Member
Registered: January 2008 Posts: 1
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Wed August 20, 2008
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 3
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not sure
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Hard to swallow pill, bitter taste
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Not sure this drug is doing much for me. I started it while getting started on 4 other medications, so I have no clue if this drug is really working. I am slowly tapering off of it and will be totally off of it next week, 8/27/08. I will come back and write a closing statement. Wish me luck!
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Cancan
Newly Joined
Registered: July 2008
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Tue July 29, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 0
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My MD just put me on this med and I had a few questions about it. I have yet to be dx w/Biploar but I feel for certain that I have some possible characteristics. I am also ADHD and presently taking Aderol for that. I am very concerned about taking this medication due to the fact that it does cause some concentration problems and possible weight gain. Currently, I am working on my RN degree and 5 mths away from graduating...I don't want anything to conflict w/ my concentration. Also, I'm a avid workoutholic so the weight gain is a issue for me as well.
My moods are crazy I tell you...one min I will be great...and the next I'm just down in a hole and I can't stand it. It's ruining my marriage...and it's causing my little girl to suffer.
Any advice?
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red8326
Junior Member
Registered: July 2008 Posts: 11
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Fri July 11, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $0.60| Rating: 8
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PROS:
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Pulls me out of depression
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None
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I have taken Lamitical for 6 months and it seems to work great for me.
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darkspiral
Junior Member
Registered: June 2008 Posts: 17
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Wed June 25, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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seemingly minimal side effects
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slight headache
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i can only rate this a 6 for now. only been on it 2 1/2 weeks don't really feel much different other than the world is not quite as dark so maybe theres hope if i stick with it
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CMalcolm
Newly Joined
Registered: January 2008
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Sun March 30, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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Really helped to stabalize the mood swings.
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Effects memory a little, easy bruising, shaking, weight loss
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I love this medicine. Compared to a lot thats out there for Bipolar II, I think I'd rather take this than anything else. However, I was 120-125lbs when I started taking it a few months ago, and now I'm 110. I havent changed my exercise habbits at all or my diet, so Im pretty confident in attributing it to lamictal. I know youre not supposed to drink blah blah blah but I told my doctor I do and that I smoke pot and he didnt seem to worried. I do find that I get drunk a lot faster and a little more agitated rather than upset than before, and if i've been drinking when I wake up in the morning Im usually trembling for about an hour until I eat. Also, I bruise unusually frequently. But oh well, I can deal with all of this, its so worth it, what an amazing drug. Thank god.
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boomslang
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Registered: February 2007 Posts: 16
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Mon March 17, 2008
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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Helped my Bipolar I disorder, stopped mood swings, would highly recommend this medication especially over lithium can easily become toxic
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Expensive without insurance, taste is awful and dissolves quickly in water so get it down gast with cold water, some people develop a rash which can be deadly (rare)
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Took FOREVER (or tough it seemed, I was just SO anxious to get on a medication that worked and so sick of trying out ones that didn't work) to get to my dose that I take not since you have to titrate it up, about 4 months if I remember correctly. I take 200mg 2x a day for Bipolar I disorder. I feel now that I don't even need it, though I do NOT stop taking it. It is a great medication and has worked wonders for me. The trick to making it go down fast without tasting it as it does dissolve in water or any other liquid almost immediately is to chug it down with cold water! The other downside is it is damn expensive if you don't have insurance so find a good job with great benefits!!! Good luck to you people I love everyone and hope you find the right medication even if Lamictal isn't for you! And watch out for the rash, if you get a rash let your doctor know right away!
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5150kat
Junior Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: California Posts: 19
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Wed February 6, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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effective to stabilize depression, no weight gain
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caused itchy rash, works great initially than need larger doses to maintain mood stability
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This is the only medication that pulled me out of a very severe and lengthy depression. It actually made me hypomanic for a while but then it seemed to stop working so I had to increase the dose. I ended up getting ECT because the meds alone werent working. Now I take Lamictal as a maintanence med with my ECT, but I dont know whether it is one or the other or both that has caused me to have a more stable mood. I didnt have weight gain with Lamictal like I did with all the other ones. I did, and still do have a rash. It comes and goes on my neck, back, and scalp and is VERY itchy. We think it is caused by the med because I have never had this rash until the Lamictal dose was increased to 300mg. When I went down to 200mg the rash got better, but still doesnt go away completely. Overall this has been the best med for my bipolar depression, and I plan on staying on it. Update 2/18/2008: I am happy to report my rash has finally gone away. I had something else too, Hair loss. It was coming out in clumps, i was shedding all over. My pdoc said it was probably from the Lamictal. I started to take Zinc and Selenium supplements and that worked. My hair isnt falling out as bad anymore. Has anyone else had hair loss? Also I have quite a bit of aphasia, and loss of memory, but I am also undergoing ECT which is famous for memory problems so Im not certain......
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12beat
Newly Joined
Registered: February 2008 Location: Seattle,WA
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Fri February 1, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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Very low side effects
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Cant tell if it really works
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Been on this for 2 years at 200 mg a day. so far so good
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Schatje
Member
Registered: January 2008 Location: WA, USA Posts: 219
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Mon January 28, 2008
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 10
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controls depression and manic episodes well
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side effects - joint pain
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This is the first medication I have tried that has truly helped me. I no longer suffer from extreme depression or even mild depression. I have had the less likely side effect of joint pain. For about a month and a half I felt like I had arthritis.
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bindijean1
Newly Joined
Registered: December 2007 Location: spokane, wa
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Sun December 23, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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no weight gain
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headache, dry mouth, and blurry vision at first
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can't give it any higher due to there is no one size fits all med and combo. i also was put on serequel at night to help trick my body into sleeping all night. it worked and am currently of of it except to take about12.5mg occasionaly for anxiety. was on prozac before and wow that sure wacked me out hardly slept but extremely depressed during day
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CMac73
Newly Joined
Registered: December 2007
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Thu December 6, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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Excellent for hard to treat depression
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None really, perhaps tiredness
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I live in the U.K. and lamictal is not licensed for depression here (I have bipolar mixture affective), so it was hard to get. A locum from N.Z. started me and others on it and the medical profession here went against him, he went back to N.Z. Since I'm started they can't take me off it! The old quack before him was going to give me ECT :0( It has cured me and given me a new life after 15 years of wrong diagnosis and medication.
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Barbarian
Newly Joined
Registered: November 2007
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Fri November 30, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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Weight-neutral; the most effective drug for bipolar-depression without throwing one into mania; virtually NO SIDE EFFECTS.
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Takes forever to get up to a therapeutic dosage; also, in VERY RARE cases, a deadly rash can occur -- but only if you increase the dosage too high too soon (most doctors know how to prevent this); without effective insurance coverage, this drug is COSTLY!
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This is one of the best drugs I've ever taken in my life. I converted from Depakote and Effexor -- the worst combination for bipolar mania and depression -- to Lamictal, and I noticed a HUGE difference with my depression and mania (and weight) after finally getting up to a therapeutic dosage. This drug is simply the prima donna of bipolar medications. Not only is it WEIGHT-NEUTRAL (highly unlike Depakote is), but it's more effective than most anti-depressants in treating bipolar-depression -- WITHOUT THROWING ONE INTO MANIA, as Effexor and other anti-depressants are notoriously known for. Moreover, it is as effective, if not better, at preventing manic episodes as lithium is...add on to that Lamictal's anti-depressant properties.
The only reason I rate this drug a 9.0 is because it is so expensive without effective insurance. Since I'm a military veteran, I don't pay anything for it. However, I realize not everyone has effective insurance nor VA coverage. So, I rate it a 9.0.
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