Posted by Maximus on January 28, 2003, at 19:19:08
In reply to Re: atypical depression and antidepressants, posted by polarbear206 on January 28, 2003, at 16:44:42
> Many people who have atypical depression have an underlying mood disorder. This is what happen in my case. I was on a combo of a low dose ssri with a tricyclic. Lamictal was added about a year ago. Having great results. Up to 200mg and have been able to lower the AD's. Atypical depression responds more to AD's that target numerous neurotransmittors. The reason your AD's poop out may be that a mood stablizer is needed. This is very common with bipolar's to trial many AD's without much success.
Dear Polarbear206,
I couldn't agree more with you on that subject. I'm glad you have good knowledge (and right informations) as i have (no bragging) because it is very helpful.
Lamictal has been/is THE answer for my atypical depression and my underlying mood disorder.
I think that Lamictal will be used more and more (for the depression and bipolar depression) in a very near future as it tends to reset the HPA axis without touching directly the monoamines, and all this with almost no side effects.
Live long and prosper, with the Lamictal (*smile*)
Max.
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