Posted by iladvocate on September 7, 2008, at 12:16:12
In reply to Re: Glycine As a Primary Antipsychotic » iladvocate, posted by Quintal on September 7, 2008, at 12:10:17
> I started out on lithium but didn't like the side effects, so I went back to Lamictal in April and it has worked quite well since then. Tianeptine was one of the few antidepressants that worked for me and had hardly any side effects, so I went back to that when I was severely depressed in June. I thought the Lamictal would protect me from mania anyway, but tianeptine seems to have a mood stabilizing effect in itself. Lack of sleep seems to be the biggest risk factor. I take codeine, but my doctor is looking into Suboxone as a substitute and antidepressant. I will find out on Thursday what his verdict is.
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> QWell just have him check for drug interactions. My psychiatrist when he first tried me on glycine was even able to call it up on his Palmpilot. If not a psychiatrist could do a standard search on a computer that has information that would not be available to a consumer, only to a doctor. Once he ruled that out then it would be safe to go ahead. Let me know what he says.
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