Posted by willyee on June 26, 2005, at 11:36:51
In reply to Re: Comment 2 question..., posted by SLS on June 26, 2005, at 10:21:08
> Yet, the combination of Parnate + Lamictal has produced robust therapeutic responses in many people. My doctor has had quite a bit of success with it.
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> I am guessing that a great combination for bipolar depression would be Parnate + Lamictal + lithium. I would be very curious to know whether this treatment would be more efficacious for bipolar I or bipolar II.
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> - Scott
Yess i have seen along with complaints a lot of people doing well on it.I think it once again shows the difference in profiles,and how unique individuals symsptoms are.To just cause to show all the more reason more care needs to be taken by *some docs* who dont when prescribing meds,sometimes finding out what a person had success with in the past my assist with that.
I personaly responded badly to lamictal,very badly.
I respond fairly well to neurontion,i also responded ok to gabitril,as well as simple caffiene.
Lithuim along with lamictal set me very maniac.Its a very very hard scieance to find the right drugs to bring relieaf.
Oh and id be doing an injustice if i dident mention klonopin,which saved me many a times!
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