Posted by Chris A. on December 2, 2000, at 23:20:48
In reply to Re: Tegretol.. Aplastic Anemia Stories??!!!! PLEEEZ, posted by KarenK on December 2, 2000, at 16:32:51
Continuing sedation was the most troubling side effect (which can be good if there are any hypomanic symptoms such as irritability, pressured speech, diminished sleep etc., etc.), but it was not so great for me since chauffering children has been a major part of my job description for a very long time. I also had some easy bruising, so in consultation with my doc discontinued it promptly. It is very nice not to have to worry about regular blood tests, as Sunnely noted. If I were a mother it would take away some of the anxiety even though the major complications are extremely (emphasis on extremely) rare. Adding Trileptal to my med cocktail has brought me greater stability than has been present for a long time. Some people don't experience sedation on Tegretol, but I am very sensitive to it and still have some on Trileptal. We adjust the daytime dosage down somewhat as a result. Depending on the pattern of bipolar, more than one mood stabilizer is often required. Help this answers some questions.
Blessings,
Chris A.
Chris,
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> What kind of problems did you have with tegretol? Thanks for the info on Trileptal.
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> Karen
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> > Karen,
> > Ask the doc about Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) the cleaned up version of Tegretol. I was never able to tolerate Tegretol, and am doing much better with the Trileptal. It was only FDA approved in the US earlier this year, so many docs are not aware of it. Please insist they check it out.
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> > Chris A.
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