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Posted at 10: 6 PM on May 12, 2008 by nickimouse42, #30419
What side effects? I have taken Lamictal for 6 weeks. I am on a steady dose of 100mgs. I started out with severe depression (unipolar), and have also been diagnosed as bi-polar and borderline personality disorder. So who knows what I have other than to say that I have felt like a train wreck for 3 yrs. All the other meds I have taken did not help my constant cycles of severe depression. I felt like I was in a fish bowl and the world was going on around me, I could see it but was not a part of it. It was hell on earth. Other meds would help somewhat on certain symptoms, but nothing ever brought my life back to a level where I could say I felt joy and was truly happy until I started Lamictal. 2 weeks into the start of Lamictal (50 mgs), I woke up to a miracle. I realized I felt joy, I was laughing without trying to. I felt refreshed and prepared to go out in the world and face the day with a positive outlook on everything. My side effects so far have been nil. Not one thing...no pain, no headaches, no weight gain, no memory loss, no dizziness, no hairloss. Am I the only one? I know these meds effect people differently but wow, I am in heaven. I hope all of you eventually find something that works for you because I really felt ( before Lamictal) that I would never feel good again! Hallelujah! I do! bless you all!
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Reply about 1 year ago on Jun 19, 2008 by 444111, #9283

You've desribed so well the explosive shattering from the chains that held me in severe depression (Type 1 bipolar) as a result of initiating Lamictal. Really incredible the effect it had on attitude, outlook, ambition, confidence andmany others. The world went from being a washed out gray to bright colors of the rainbow. really dramatic.

However after 2 1/2 years the drug seems to have lost its good effects and the negative side effects that have been so well described in the postings are no longer tolerable.

thanks for sharing, kevin

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Reply about 1 year ago on Jun 28, 2008 by lamictaluser, #9610

Me too--has been great for me; totally changed my outlook after 20 years of trying different meds, most unsuccessfully. Both dad and paternal grandfather committed suicide so that drug seems like a lifesaver after years of suicidal thoughts.

I take 100mg prozac and also take 30mg of Prozac, for about 2 years now--the combo has been perfect, no side effects except perhaps oversleeping--but this post re: effects going away after 2 years is alarming!

I recently had a bad relapse after a week of intense workouts, after months of not exercising at all, and now I'm concerned about hard workouts again. I am wondering if something negative was released through the workouts, stored in the fat or whatnot. Found this site trying to research that. Has anyone experience that?

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Reply about 1 year ago on Jun 28, 2008 by lamictaluser, #9611

Me too--has been great for me; totally changed my outlook after 20 years of trying different meds, most unsuccessfully. Both dad and paternal grandfather committed suicide so lamictal seems like a lifesaver after years of suicidal thoughts.

I take 100mg lamictal and also take 30mg of Prozac, for about 2 years now--the combo has been perfect, no side effects except perhaps oversleeping--but this post re: effects going away after 2 years is alarming!

I recently had a bad relapse after a week of intense workouts, after months of not exercising at all, and now I'm concerned about hard workouts again. I am wondering if something negative was released through the workouts, stored in the fat or whatnot. Found this site trying to research that. Has anyone experience that?

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