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Posted by Barbara Cat on August 5, 2003, at 23:04:49
In reply to Re: Barb, Re: Lamictal side effects, posted by Dalilah on August 3, 2003, at 16:42:44
Dalilah,
Wow, you're brave to try to carry a bike down the steps when you're depressed! That's when I get totally clutzy and even walking is a major challenge. Maybe try something besides bike riding for the exercise? Although, once you're on it, it feels so wonderful and free. Actually, it's what got me out of a recent bad funk. So, maybe walk for a few days until the biking isn't so intimidating? Anything to get out of bed or off the couch. Thank God, I'm past the everyone is an asshole stage, so it can be done (although I still avoid humans)! Wish you the best. - Barbara
Posted by HenryO on August 6, 2003, at 2:00:49
In reply to Lamictal side effects - itch! » HenryO, posted by Barbara Cat on August 4, 2003, at 2:49:50
I don't think I can help much. One thought, did you get a lot of sunlight at or around the same time? That seemed to set my sister off iching madly with Lamictal. Maybe it's a coincidence. I haven't had any iches yet. But I'm increasing my dose so who knows.
Posted by lesliekay on August 7, 2003, at 5:22:03
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - itch!, posted by HenryO on August 6, 2003, at 2:00:49
I was on 300 of Lamictal for 2 years...awesome drug...zero side effects except for a slight hand tremor that I controlled with Klonopin....
Posted by Lorien on August 9, 2003, at 6:51:48
In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40
After trying ECT and loads of meds, Lamictal was the only thing that worked for bipolar/depression. I went from being in my room most of the time to being able to work over a period of several months, and have been a lot better (but not great) for six years. However:
I had to go up to 600mg - really high.
I got incredibly sun sensitive.
I threw up a lot (now I am OK if I eat with this med)
I talked non-stop - blah, blah, blah (embarassing)
I get dizzy and confused and stumble about if I forget to take it, and fall asleep, but if I accidentally take it twice, I am miserably sick and have to spend the day in bed.
Some side effects are reduced after all these years, but lowering the dose has not worked.It is worth it to me, though.
Posted by maryhelen on August 10, 2003, at 20:03:15
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - itch!, posted by lesliekay on August 7, 2003, at 5:22:03
Hi lesliekay:
You mention that you were on Lamitcal for 2 years. Are you taking another med now? Also, besides the Klonopin, were you augmenting another med or did you just take the Lamitcal?
Thanks,
maryhelen
Posted by lesliekay on August 11, 2003, at 2:14:28
In reply to Re: Lamictal, question for » lesliekay, posted by maryhelen on August 10, 2003, at 20:03:15
my base meds were Topamax 200...Lamictal...Klonopin...Celexa, I then had a really severe rapid cycling episode that landed me in the hospital and they dc'd the celexa and added Risperdal. I then cycled again and landed in the hospital this last jan. and they dc'd the Risperdal and put me on Abilify. It worked so well that we wanted to see if I could actually do monotherapy. I came off the Lamictal ok, but I got severe anxiety coming off the Topamax. So now I take...
Abilify 15
Topamax 100
Cogentin .5 BID
Klonopin 1mg in am
Ativan 2mg PRN
Zyprexa 10mg PRN
I don't have a single side effect anymore and I haven't had a mood change in 6 months. Leslie
Posted by sc_girl on August 25, 2003, at 13:33:45
In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40
> Can anyone tell me of the side effects of Lamictal, or just any benifical info on the med.
****
I have a question. I take 20mg Celexa/and 75 mg Luvox. I was recently diagnosed at BP NOS. (I think I fall much more along the lines of BP type II, the only hypomania I get is definitely DYSphoric).
So, which that diagnosis (which I have actually had in the past, just never treated for it) I was put on lamictal by my pdoc. I am up to only 37.5 mg, and I have to tell you - I don't know of it is that or what - but I have to sleep almost constantly. I slept a great deal on the weekend, and here it is Monday, and I could NOT get out of bed to go to work. This is horrible, when I go to work I barely manage through the day and when I get home directly take a nap. This is really no way to be.Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions for me? They would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
Posted by Dalilah on August 25, 2003, at 14:05:26
In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40
I'm sorry I don't know about all the side effects and sleep was not one for me, though I'm quite sure it's possible.
I am up to 150mg of Lamictal now. It seemed like it may have been helping to curb some of the depression. My lithium has removed my hypomania (sadly I feel sometimes.) Anyhow, the last 3 days I have sunk back into the deep hell depression that I know so well. Cry Cry Cry death death death. When will this lamictal work? Will it send me back to the hospital? Is it all a cruel joke? Do I have to live like this forever? Do I just have to accept that I'm down most of the time?
Help. Any thoughts? Words of wisdom? Suicide plans? OK, I know that's not funny.
-Dalilah
Posted by BarbaraCat on August 25, 2003, at 17:46:25
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects, posted by Dalilah on August 25, 2003, at 14:05:26
Oh, Dalilah, I'm so sorry you're going through this! I know the cry cry cry, death death death thing so well and nothing seems to soothe it. You get so attuned to the suffering of the world in this state. Sounds like you added lithium - good. That will potentiate the lamictal. After my Mom's death in December I went through an awful downturn even though I was doing pretty well on lithium and lam. Nothing I did helped the panic and utter despair. My pdoc said that the TCA's helped with this particular kind of depression and put me on nortriptyline. It helped greatly. Although I didn't like the side effects, I was willing to live with them for the relief I got. Once I stabilized with an increase of lamictal to 150mg I slowly weaned myself off nortriptyline and my stable mood has remained and I am doing very well.
There's also another very heated thread on this board about ECT and it's effectiveness in stopping a depression like you are having dead in it's tracks. Apparently, the current Scientific American is devoted to the many treatments for depression/bipolar and ECT is reported in a very positive light. I'm going to definitely get it. I was pleading my pdoc for ECT when I was feeling so bad and he convinced me to try the nortrip first and if it didn't work, ECT was the next step. Hang in there, sweetie, and don't give up. Bummer chemicals are the pits but they're just confused molecules that time will make right. - Barbara
> I am up to 150mg of Lamictal now. It seemed like it may have been helping to curb some of the depression. My lithium has removed my hypomania (sadly I feel sometimes.) Anyhow, the last 3 days I have sunk back into the deep hell depression that I know so well. Cry Cry Cry death death death. When will this lamictal work? Will it send me back to the hospital? Is it all a cruel joke? Do I have to live like this forever? Do I just have to accept that I'm down most of the time?
>
> Help. Any thoughts? Words of wisdom? Suicide plans? OK, I know that's not funny.
>
> -Dalilah
Posted by Dalilah on August 25, 2003, at 20:21:58
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects » Dalilah, posted by BarbaraCat on August 25, 2003, at 17:46:25
Thanks Barbara,
Big sigh. It is so difficult. Thanks for your response. I was very close to getting ECT but my doctor insists I try everything first, even trying somethings twice (like Lam. and Zoloft which doesn't work.) Seems I've tried it all. Maybe I think ECTs are the answer and they won't be and it'll make it hurt more. I don't know, but I'll check out the site. I've been on Lithium all along. This drug I like.
Thanks,
Dalilah
Posted by BarbaraCat on August 26, 2003, at 12:35:23
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects, posted by Dalilah on August 25, 2003, at 20:21:58
Dalilah,
Check out this thread. He's been talking about the wonders of Pindolol for a while as far as breaking up those hellish black holes. I'm going to ask my pdoc for some just to keep on hand.http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20030823/msgs/254235.html
> Thanks Barbara,
> Big sigh. It is so difficult. Thanks for your response. I was very close to getting ECT but my doctor insists I try everything first, even trying somethings twice (like Lam. and Zoloft which doesn't work.) Seems I've tried it all. Maybe I think ECTs are the answer and they won't be and it'll make it hurt more. I don't know, but I'll check out the site. I've been on Lithium all along. This drug I like.
> Thanks,
> Dalilah
Posted by HenryO on August 27, 2003, at 4:31:14
In reply to Pindolol, a thread » Dalilah, posted by BarbaraCat on August 26, 2003, at 12:35:23
I would love to hear how Pindolol works for other people. For me it takes the edge off, no wonder drug stuff just definitely better than horrible. I'd really like to hear from those who try it. Thanks.
Posted by Dalilah on August 27, 2003, at 11:57:52
In reply to Re: Pindolol, a thread, posted by HenryO on August 27, 2003, at 4:31:14
I will ask my pdoc about Pindolol next time I'm in. It seems like I use seroquel for the same effect. I do take a small dose of seroquel regularly and can't sleep without it. But when I am hysterically depressed and can't think of anything but dying and hurting myself, I've been instructed to pop a seroquel. I take varying doses depending on the severity of my situation. It usually works within a 1/2 hour to 1 hour, unless I'm so far gone that it takes 2-3. It calms me down and ultimately puts me to sleep which is a very welcome thing during these times.
By the way I'm back on the up-swing and still amazed how my mood can go like a pendulum. And everytime I'm convince whatever state I'm in will last forever.
-Dalilah
Posted by ChINA on August 28, 2003, at 18:38:42
In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40
Hopefully someone can give me some valuable advise! I'm currently taking Moclobemide, 300mg. This antidepressant belongs to the group of reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase type A (RIMAs) which are a newer group of antidepressants that have had much less impact on clinical psychopharmacology than another contemporary class of medications, the selective serotonin reuptake-inhibitors (SSRIs). The RIMAs agents are distinguished from the older monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) by their selectivity and reversibility.
Anyhow, about 2 1/2 weeks ago I began taking Lamictal due to a recent hypermanic episode. I'm now taking 50mg lamictal which I've been on for the last 10 days (I began on 25mg). The first week was great. I still felt energetic without the usual manic-obsessive thoughts. Yet I became very sleepy in the afternoon and had to take a nap after returning home from work. However, since about a week ago (or less) I've had a sore throat and my eyes have been sort of dry. Last Sunday I discovered a "cyst" like thing on the left side of my neck. I became somewhat terrified. The next day I found out that it's (only) a swollen lymph node. My throat still felt sore and thick. It felt like I was coming down with a cold but at the same time not really. This week I've also had severe headaches. Lately I've also experienced vaginal problems (vaginitis?). Today the common rashes slowly began. Apparently, all of the above are symptoms of hyper sensitivity and uncommon side-effects (often not even listed). I've also been very sensitive to any BS (which is not necessarily a bad thing..) Should I discontinue or is there a possibility that these side-effects will disappear? I have no health insurance and am not able to see an MD unless I feel it's unbearable and need to go to the ER.I guess I'll decrease the dose to 25mg for the time being. I'm curious to know of any similar experiences or just your thoughts.
thanks !
Posted by Liligoth on August 28, 2003, at 21:29:35
In reply to Re: Pindolol, a thread, posted by HenryO on August 27, 2003, at 4:31:14
> I would love to hear how Pindolol works for other people. For me it takes the edge off, no wonder drug stuff just definitely better than horrible. I'd really like to hear from those who try it. Thanks.
hi, I take 2.5mg Pindolol 3 times per day as an augmentation to the rest of the AD's I take. The first couple of days it made me very nauseous but now I dont notice it at all. I am not sure it is doing anything but my current cocktail is working well so dont want to change it,
Posted by galkeepinon on August 30, 2003, at 2:17:37
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT, posted by ChINA on August 28, 2003, at 18:38:42
Hi, I have taken Lamictal and am currently on it. My thoughts are that you should get to the ER considering your circumstances, but more so, because the manufacturers of Lamictal state that if a patient any noticeable skin changes-seek medical attention at once.
Good luck and be safe:-)
>
> Hopefully someone can give me some valuable advise! I'm currently taking Moclobemide, 300mg. This antidepressant belongs to the group of reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase type A (RIMAs) which are a newer group of antidepressants that have had much less impact on clinical psychopharmacology than another contemporary class of medications, the selective serotonin reuptake-inhibitors (SSRIs). The RIMAs agents are distinguished from the older monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) by their selectivity and reversibility.
> Anyhow, about 2 1/2 weeks ago I began taking Lamictal due to a recent hypermanic episode. I'm now taking 50mg lamictal which I've been on for the last 10 days (I began on 25mg). The first week was great. I still felt energetic without the usual manic-obsessive thoughts. Yet I became very sleepy in the afternoon and had to take a nap after returning home from work. However, since about a week ago (or less) I've had a sore throat and my eyes have been sort of dry. Last Sunday I discovered a "cyst" like thing on the left side of my neck. I became somewhat terrified. The next day I found out that it's (only) a swollen lymph node. My throat still felt sore and thick. It felt like I was coming down with a cold but at the same time not really. This week I've also had severe headaches. Lately I've also experienced vaginal problems (vaginitis?). Today the common rashes slowly began. Apparently, all of the above are symptoms of hyper sensitivity and uncommon side-effects (often not even listed). I've also been very sensitive to any BS (which is not necessarily a bad thing..) Should I discontinue or is there a possibility that these side-effects will disappear? I have no health insurance and am not able to see an MD unless I feel it's unbearable and need to go to the ER.
>
> I guess I'll decrease the dose to 25mg for the time being. I'm curious to know of any similar experiences or just your thoughts.
>
> thanks !
Posted by BarbaraCat on August 31, 2003, at 12:45:07
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT » ChINA, posted by galkeepinon on August 30, 2003, at 2:17:37
I have to second Gals post. It's not only your outer skin that can have the blister, bumps and rashes. It's also your organs, which is how people really in danger on it. My unbearable itchies (I was beginning to feel them in my ear canals and vagina) went away when I lessened my dose. I hadn't ascribed the itchies to lamictal, was only on the lookout for a 'rash'. It can come in different disguises and should be taken very seriously. Even with this potential, I love my Lamictal. - Barbara
> Hi, I have taken Lamictal and am currently on it. My thoughts are that you should get to the ER considering your circumstances, but more so, because the manufacturers of Lamictal state that if a patient any noticeable skin changes-seek medical attention at once.
> Good luck and be safe:-)
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> > Hopefully someone can give me some valuable advise! I'm currently taking Moclobemide, 300mg. This antidepressant belongs to the group of reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase type A (RIMAs) which are a newer group of antidepressants that have had much less impact on clinical psychopharmacology than another contemporary class of medications, the selective serotonin reuptake-inhibitors (SSRIs). The RIMAs agents are distinguished from the older monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) by their selectivity and reversibility.
> > Anyhow, about 2 1/2 weeks ago I began taking Lamictal due to a recent hypermanic episode. I'm now taking 50mg lamictal which I've been on for the last 10 days (I began on 25mg). The first week was great. I still felt energetic without the usual manic-obsessive thoughts. Yet I became very sleepy in the afternoon and had to take a nap after returning home from work. However, since about a week ago (or less) I've had a sore throat and my eyes have been sort of dry. Last Sunday I discovered a "cyst" like thing on the left side of my neck. I became somewhat terrified. The next day I found out that it's (only) a swollen lymph node. My throat still felt sore and thick. It felt like I was coming down with a cold but at the same time not really. This week I've also had severe headaches. Lately I've also experienced vaginal problems (vaginitis?). Today the common rashes slowly began. Apparently, all of the above are symptoms of hyper sensitivity and uncommon side-effects (often not even listed). I've also been very sensitive to any BS (which is not necessarily a bad thing..) Should I discontinue or is there a possibility that these side-effects will disappear? I have no health insurance and am not able to see an MD unless I feel it's unbearable and need to go to the ER.
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> > I guess I'll decrease the dose to 25mg for the time being. I'm curious to know of any similar experiences or just your thoughts.
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> > thanks !
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Posted by Pamela Ann on September 2, 2003, at 17:59:44
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT » galkeepinon, posted by BarbaraCat on August 31, 2003, at 12:45:07
Hi,
I wanted to share this experience. I am concerned for the people with a rash who are on lamictal. last week when i saw my pdoc he prescibed lamictal for me. He gave me this caution and was sure to make me repeat what he had just said.
He told me that in a small percentage of cases lamictal causes a Stevenson-Johnson syndrome. This begins as a viral like rash (like a child would get with strept or a virus). It will also resemble bug bites. The rash and/or the bug bites will come together into one large painful rash. This rash (SJ SYNDROME) causes layers of your skin to slough off. Treatment requires hospitalization and treatment by a burn center. And, DEATH is a possibility if your skin can not recover.
My pdoc made me repeat this..... "If i get a rash i will stop my lamictal and call your message service immediately"
Please do the same!
Love,
Pamela Ann> I have to second Gals post. It's not only your outer skin that can have the blister, bumps and rashes. It's also your organs, which is how people really in danger on it. My unbearable itchies (I was beginning to feel them in my ear canals and vagina) went away when I lessened my dose. I hadn't ascribed the itchies to lamictal, was only on the lookout for a 'rash'. It can come in different disguises and should be taken very seriously. Even with this potential, I love my Lamictal. - Barbara
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> > Hi, I have taken Lamictal and am currently on it. My thoughts are that you should get to the ER considering your circumstances, but more so, because the manufacturers of Lamictal state that if a patient any noticeable skin changes-seek medical attention at once.
> > Good luck and be safe:-)
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> > > Hopefully someone can give me some valuable advise! I'm currently taking Moclobemide, 300mg. This antidepressant belongs to the group of reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase type A (RIMAs) which are a newer group of antidepressants that have had much less impact on clinical psychopharmacology than another contemporary class of medications, the selective serotonin reuptake-inhibitors (SSRIs). The RIMAs agents are distinguished from the older monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) by their selectivity and reversibility.
> > > Anyhow, about 2 1/2 weeks ago I began taking Lamictal due to a recent hypermanic episode. I'm now taking 50mg lamictal which I've been on for the last 10 days (I began on 25mg). The first week was great. I still felt energetic without the usual manic-obsessive thoughts. Yet I became very sleepy in the afternoon and had to take a nap after returning home from work. However, since about a week ago (or less) I've had a sore throat and my eyes have been sort of dry. Last Sunday I discovered a "cyst" like thing on the left side of my neck. I became somewhat terrified. The next day I found out that it's (only) a swollen lymph node. My throat still felt sore and thick. It felt like I was coming down with a cold but at the same time not really. This week I've also had severe headaches. Lately I've also experienced vaginal problems (vaginitis?). Today the common rashes slowly began. Apparently, all of the above are symptoms of hyper sensitivity and uncommon side-effects (often not even listed). I've also been very sensitive to any BS (which is not necessarily a bad thing..) Should I discontinue or is there a possibility that these side-effects will disappear? I have no health insurance and am not able to see an MD unless I feel it's unbearable and need to go to the ER.
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> > > I guess I'll decrease the dose to 25mg for the time being. I'm curious to know of any similar experiences or just your thoughts.
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> > > thanks !
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Posted by HenryO on September 3, 2003, at 2:14:59
In reply to Re: Pindolol, a thread » HenryO, posted by Liligoth on August 28, 2003, at 21:29:35
Thanks, it seems like such an unknown drug. Maybe it only helps a tiny percentage of people. I only take it when I'm in a bad spot. But I never see anyone else ever mention it here.
Posted by Houston on September 24, 2003, at 16:50:58
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT » BarbaraCat, posted by Pamela Ann on September 2, 2003, at 17:59:44
I just began taking lamictal four weeks ago and will increase the dose to 100mg tomorrow. Only side effect I have noticed is weight gain of about 5 pounds. I seem to be hungry all of the time. I used to take Wellbutrin SR which didn't do much of anything for me. Effexor was a complete nightmare with hellish withdrawal. Anyone else notice weight gain?
Posted by Dalilah on September 25, 2003, at 2:27:35
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT, posted by Houston on September 24, 2003, at 16:50:58
Hey, Lamictal is finally starting to work nicely for me, but I had to go up to 250mg and I'm still working on the dose/going up. No, I did not have any weight gain.
Wellbutrin seemed like the worst thing in the world to me. I must be very allergic. I've kicked dope and felt better. Effexor only helped for so long and made me sweat and feel speedy. If you're bipolar like me, it seems the mood stabilizers work far better than the antidepressants.
I take Lithium with the Lamictal and this appears to be a winning combination. Fingers crossed. I haven't felt better in years. Serious.
-Dalilah
Posted by BarbaraCat on September 25, 2003, at 10:58:39
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT, posted by Dalilah on September 25, 2003, at 2:27:35
Yay, Dahlila!! Lam and Lithium have saved my life for sure. You seem like a textbook case for 'why bipolars can't take ADs'. I went the Wellbutrin and Effexor route as well when we thought I was unipolar and I had similar reactions. I felt like my eyes were bugging out all the time from Wellbutrin and Effexor made me crazy (as did Paxil) and then crazier when I was getting off them. The other SSRI's were disasters, except Zoloft which made me apathetic - a welcome change from mixed states - but ultimately stopped working altogether.
I'm on 125mg of Lam and would like to go up higher 'just to see' since I still get some breakthrough depression (but thank God not the mixed states kind). It's been difficult getting past this dose since I get an unbearable itch when I go higher. This is probably a good warning, but I still wonder. What was your experience going up to the 250mg mark? Some meds seem to change character as one goes higher in dose, as if additional chemicals get activated. Does Lam do this at higher doses? Have you noticed any increased energy/focus?
I'm so glad you're feeling better. I know how rough it's been for you. BTW, I kicked alcohol and other stuff (for the most part) as well and am happily amazed at how much better I feel. - BarbaraCat
> Hey, Lamictal is finally starting to work nicely for me, but I had to go up to 250mg and I'm still working on the dose/going up. No, I did not have any weight gain.
>
> Wellbutrin seemed like the worst thing in the world to me. I must be very allergic. I've kicked dope and felt better. Effexor only helped for so long and made me sweat and feel speedy. If you're bipolar like me, it seems the mood stabilizers work far better than the antidepressants.
>
> I take Lithium with the Lamictal and this appears to be a winning combination. Fingers crossed. I haven't felt better in years. Serious.
> -Dalilah
Posted by Dalilah on September 25, 2003, at 11:24:14
In reply to Way to go! » Dalilah, posted by BarbaraCat on September 25, 2003, at 10:58:39
Hey Barbara,
Yes, me too! Tried a lot of antidepressants and they were horrible for the most part. I've been keeping a mood chart for the first time and it's been incredibly helpful. I just found one online and printed it out.
I'm only on 600mg of Lithium so my level's on the low side. Don't know if this makes a difference but anymore gets me shakey and thirsty. 125mg of Lamictal barely helped me. I had to get to 200mg before I had any steadiness in mood and still lots of break through depression. But more recently 225 and 250 have been incredible. More energy, more focused but most importantly - a normal to elevated mood. Oh, it's just so great after what I've been through.
I had some itchiness at the lower doses, but after my body became aclimated I guess, I've had no itch. I always go up 25mg at a time. And at these higher levels I've had no itchies.
-Dalilah
Posted by BarbaraCat on September 25, 2003, at 12:49:24
In reply to Re: Way to go!, posted by Dalilah on September 25, 2003, at 11:24:14
I'm only on 600mg Lithiums as well with the same symptoms as you when I go up higher. I also have a long-standing low thyroid condition and since taking Lith it's gotten worse. Oh well, the things we do for mental health. But I've recently switched to natural thryoid and other supporting supplements so things should be improving.
You've inspired me to ramp up the Lam. I know I felt better when I was at a higher dose except for the dang itchies. I'll go with teensy steps and hope the side effects are short-lived. I felt like a dog with fleas. - Barbara
> Yes, me too! Tried a lot of antidepressants and they were horrible for the most part. I've been keeping a mood chart for the first time and it's been incredibly helpful. I just found one online and printed it out.
>
> I'm only on 600mg of Lithium so my level's on the low side. Don't know if this makes a difference but anymore gets me shakey and thirsty. 125mg of Lamictal barely helped me. I had to get to 200mg before I had any steadiness in mood and still lots of break through depression. But more recently 225 and 250 have been incredible. More energy, more focused but most importantly - a normal to elevated mood. Oh, it's just so great after what I've been through.
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> I had some itchiness at the lower doses, but after my body became aclimated I guess, I've had no itch. I always go up 25mg at a time. And at these higher levels I've had no itchies.
>
> -Dalilah
Posted by fluffy on September 25, 2003, at 16:14:40
In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects - URGENT, posted by Dalilah on September 25, 2003, at 2:27:35
Hi Dalilah--
I don't remember gaining much weight on Lamictal. Maybe i gained 5 pounds or so, but I NEEDED to, as I had been morbidly depressed for 6 months. I DO remember having the munchies late at night when I first started it...you know--cramming cheetos in my mouth at 11:00 at night. It seemed to go away after awhile, though.
Good luck with Lamictal! It's a good med for many (but not all) BP peeps,
Katy (200mg Lamictal)
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