Posted by SLS on April 9, 2002, at 17:59:10
In reply to Re: Going off Lamictal. Sigh... » SLS, posted by Cindylou on April 9, 2002, at 12:11:35
Ø Last night I decreased the Lamictal from 75 mg to 50, and I have to tell ya, I feel better now than I have in weeks! I wonder if the Lamictal was backfiring on me (other drugs have done that after they have run their course.)
I have seen quite a few people describe feeling better upon decreasing the dosage of Lamictal. I don’t think it is anything more than a temporary “blip” mood-lift due simply to the change, and that it is not a prognosticator of a stable improvement at the new dosage. If you have not done well on Lamictal at dosages of between 200-300mg, I don’t think you will do any better at lower ones. A few people have claimed a therapeutic window from time to time, but the assertions never seem to last for very long. Hopefully, my impressions are just plain wrong.How high a dosage have of Lamictal have you tried? Were cognitive side-effects getting in the way of reaching 300mg? How long were you at your highest dosage?
I must say that your “blip” improvement sounds like Lamictal might still have a place in your drug treatment. It could play a critical role in the effective combination you will surely come up with. For me, I don’t get any benefit from a tricyclic unless I am also taking Lamictal 300mg. Conversely, I receive no benefit from Lamictal unless I am also taking a tricyclic.
Keep thinking and hoping. Two things have kept me going for all of these years:
1. I know what it is like to live a life without depression. I experienced it once for about six months, and I have thus far deemed it worth the painful wait.
2. I am always thinking. If I can come up with a treatment alternative that I have not yet tried, I can’t exclude the possibility that I will enjoy the life I alluded to in #1.
- Scott
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