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Posted by TheMeanReds on March 10, 2007, at 15:55:14
Hi delcan, I noticed it seems you know your stuff, so I have a q for you: Im on
Lamictal 100mg
abilify 2.5mg
quasense
klonopin 2mg
seroquel 100mg.BPII
If you say these meds condratict, what whould not contradict? I'm not being sarcastic, I really want to know your opinion, or anyone who wants to respond.
I cant stop cleaning today. Im a wreck. Well I feel like a maid. I live with an alcoholic who is messy...drives me insane. Talking with this person doesnt work..they are too buligerant. I'm a clean person and I cannot stop the cleaning..been 6 hours now. ARGH!!!! =(
Posted by Phillipa on March 10, 2007, at 17:11:17
In reply to Declan Advice ?, posted by TheMeanReds on March 10, 2007, at 15:55:14
Declan will respond but why is he a clean freak? Love Phillipa
Posted by Declan on March 10, 2007, at 17:54:43
In reply to Declan Advice ?, posted by TheMeanReds on March 10, 2007, at 15:55:14
Good heavens. I've never taken any of those drugs (what do you know?).
Quasense? What's that?
I can easily imagine Klonopin.
Abilify makes me nervous just thinking about it, but some people like it.
Lamictal, well....Carrie Fisher takes Lamictal so I'll certainly hold my tongue there, she's my favourite person at the moment. Now that I mention it she's BP, or so she said in this magazine. When she was asked if her med combo included Percocet she said 'No Darling, that's the bad news'.I'm really ignorant about the treatment of bipolar.
I did know a few people who were that in the 70s who were treated for schizophrenia, which meant APs and they died after this and that.
What constitutes treatable mood instability? It perhaps relates to the availability of drugs to treat it?Like my moods are dreadful, but I'm so sceptical of the *long term* therapeutic value of drug treatment that I'm certainly not going to seek it out (bad experiences there with benzos and opiates).
Can't stop cleaning? I can't get myself to start.
Maybe you need to use up your energy outside the house? But how?
Posted by Honore on March 11, 2007, at 11:31:31
In reply to Declan Advice ?, posted by TheMeanReds on March 10, 2007, at 15:55:14
According to Wiki"
"Seasonale ..is a brand of an extended-cycle combination birth control pill. It reduces the frequency of menstrual periods from 13 per year to four per year by changing the regimen of active pills from 21 to 84.
Seasonale contains 30 micrograms of ethinylestradiol and 150 micrograms of levonorgestrel in each active pill. Each package has 84 active pills and seven placebo pills that are taken at the end of the cycle. Menstrual occurs when the placebo pills are used every 3 months. Breakthrough bleeding, however, may occur and tends to decrease over time.[1]
The medication is produced by Duramed Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Barr Laboratories..".
Quasense is a generic of Seasonale, produced by Watson Pharmaceuticals.
Honore
Posted by TheMeanReds on March 12, 2007, at 11:44:53
In reply to Declan Advice ?, posted by TheMeanReds on March 10, 2007, at 15:55:14
Only mentioned the quasense because it helps stability of PMS moods....in females.
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