Posted by Leighwit on May 30, 2002, at 9:02:40
In reply to Re: Starting Lamictal Soon Thanks to this Thread » BarbaraCat, posted by Cece on May 30, 2002, at 2:42:26
Cece,
can I have the web address for ordering OmegaBrite? Someone else (cmcdougall) wrote a detailed post about OmegaBrite (May 3) but I don't see where he/she listed any info on how to purchase (you mentioned it is only available on the internet.)Thanks,
Laurie>
> I think that there's another Cece on this board (or something similar). I've just started posting again after 'resting' for several months. It feels good to be back.
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> I'm BPII, with a long history of depression. I take:
> Lamictal 300 mg in the morning, Neurontin 300mg/3xday, Trimipramine (TCA) 25mg at night, Depakote 250mg at night.
> I'm weaning off of xanax- it was helpful to me for awhile, but I don't think that I need it anymore, and it seems to give me 'brain clog'. I wasn't on a real high dose- total 1.25mg/day, but feel better already now that I'm down to .75.
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> I also take hormone replacement therapy which I started in peri-menopause (40's, I'm now early 50's). I got real unstable in my mid-40's and learned that for bi-polar women it is common for symptoms to flare at that time of life.
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> And, whew, I am also doing thyroid supplement therapy (Levothroid, same as Synthroid but cheaper)- pretty new. One approach to treating mood disorders (championed by Peter Whybrow at UCLA) is with thyroid supplement, even for people who don't test low. I always was borderline low, am supplementing now to reach high normal. I feel more alert and am not (so) slow to wake up in the morning- never was a morning person. My pdoc tells me that thyroid imbalance can mimic every psych disorder in the book!
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> My goal is to pare my meds, slowly over time, down to the bare essentials- which means finding out what is essential by trying phasing things out and seeing if I still need them. It is hard enough now to run my own personal pharmacy, and I can't imagine being able to do it when I am older.
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> Oh yeah, I've been trying out a special omega fatty acid formula developed by a Harvard pdoc especially to promote mood stability. My pdoc is impressed with it and suggested I try it. It's more subtle than a 'med', but I think it may be contributing to my growing stability. It's called Omega-Brite and is only available on the internet.
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> Thanks for your interest,
> Cece
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> > Thanks for the update, Cece. What is your dx again and other meds you're taking? - Barbara
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