Posted by Mags on January 17, 2002, at 8:08:14
In reply to Re: Has Lamictal worked for anyone LONGTERM???, posted by Blue Cheer 1 on January 17, 2002, at 4:30:04
Thanks everyone for your responses. It gives me hope. I will keep at it and hope for the best. ;o)
If you remember, did SE's get bad every time you titrated? Did they go away? I have flu like symptoms; major aches and pains, sore throat and ears, and chest pain...no rash.
Thanks!
Mags
> > 12 months+ w/o major depression.
> > just added topamax to wipe out residual
> > minor lows.
> >
> > Lamictal was the 1st med to cure my major
> > depression after 2.5 yrs of searching.
> >
> > The topamax add-on helped bunches.
> >
> > regards,
> > -john
> >
> >
> > > I have read lots of post on how well lamictal works initially. I am one who has had that reaction but overtime the feeling fades.
> > > I would like to hear from someone who has been on it for more than 3 months at 100+ MG and feeling good.
> > > Anyone????
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Mags
>
> Next month marks 4 years on Lamictal for bipolar disorder. It was the first AED I was able to tolerate, and it kicked in (during a severe depressive episode) at around 100 mg/day. It may have lost a *little* of its initial benefit, but that's the nature of bipolar disorder. When Trileptal was added as a stabilizer (June 2000, I think), I raised the Lamictal dose to 250 mg q.h.s. I was on Lamictal monotherapy for over a year (after discontinuing lithium) before adding Trileptal 1200 mg. q.h.s. (now 900 mg/day due to dizziness). They've been the only two AEDs I've been able to tolerate, and I've learned that both Trileptal and Lamictal have strong antidepressant properties. When used in combination therapy, most people use Trileptal at 450 to 600 mg/d (b.i.d.). Trileptal is also used in atypical panic disorder according to Drug Facts and Comparisons.
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