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Posted by obsidian on July 16, 2009, at 23:25:12
is really reactive, easily irritated, really anxious, scattered if she took:
effexor xr 225 mgs
klonopin .5 BID
lamictal 100mgs
seroquel 50mgsany opinions are welcome :-), I'm just wondering, not doing
thanks,
sid
Posted by Phillipa on July 16, 2009, at 23:49:23
In reply to what would you add to someone who....., posted by obsidian on July 16, 2009, at 23:25:12
Sid I'm not sure. Mood stabalizer on board so covered. AD effexor maybe too high? I'm sure someone will offer more. Also the person is on something for anxiety and sleep. Phillipa
Posted by obsidian on July 17, 2009, at 0:27:10
In reply to what would you add to someone who....., posted by obsidian on July 16, 2009, at 23:25:12
> is really reactive, easily irritated, really anxious, scattered if she took:
>
> effexor xr 225 mgs
> klonopin .5 BID
> lamictal 100mgs
> seroquel 50mgs
>
> any opinions are welcome :-), I'm just wondering, not doingPS
yes, "she" is me :-)
> thanks,
> sid
Posted by Sigismund on July 17, 2009, at 2:07:44
In reply to what would you add to someone who....., posted by obsidian on July 16, 2009, at 23:25:12
Do these meds make you feel better or worse or is it difficult to say?
Of course if you stopped it would be terrible, I understand, but do you feel better for taking them.
That is a lot of meds to be taking to be feeling really reactive, easily irritated, really anxious and scattered.
Although, of course, I think it's trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
I'm not sure I'd want to add anything.
Do you have any idea which drug may be contributing to either the reactivity, the irritation, the anxiety or the scatteredness?
Actually, the scatteredness probably comes with the territory of lots of these drugs.
But what about the other symptoms?
Posted by SLS on July 17, 2009, at 8:11:25
In reply to what would you add to someone who....., posted by obsidian on July 16, 2009, at 23:25:12
Trileptal for anger impulse control.
Topamax for mixed-state hypomania.
- Scott
Posted by Zyprexa on July 18, 2009, at 5:30:01
In reply to what would you add to someone who....., posted by obsidian on July 16, 2009, at 23:25:12
zyprexa for all of the above. Or maybe more seroquel, which I've never taken.
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