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Re: Lamictal and cognitive / memory side effects

Posted by BryanII on December 2, 2006, at 21:21:40

In reply to Re: Lamictal and cognitive / memory side effects, posted by SLS on November 30, 2006, at 19:52:21

> > ...your perceived cognitive benefits may be due to symptoms of the underlying disorder being resolved.
>
> This is a very likely explanation.
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>
> - Scott

That's how I see it. Improvement in mood, but also relief from either cognitive slow down (depression) or agitated, disjointed thinking (not quite hypomania).

I still feel much less sharp than my old self, but a lot better than in recent years. Not sure if lamictal is causing any problems because I've had net improvement. I do have to concentrate harder to get mental work and writing done.

Bryan


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