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Posted at 11:36 PM on Apr 07, 2009 by magistyc, #40467
Yes I too have been noticing recent disabilities regarding brain function. Ive only been on lamictal for 5 mths and there has been remarkable improvement for its intentional purpose but I feel like such a dumbass. I am a 4.0 student who is obsessed with A's and have been on the deans list for 3 yrs. However, recently I cant spell, take notes without immediately forgetting what my professor said, loose my point, or like just now, I completely forgot what I was trying to say. I have trouble speaking and finding the right words and its extremely difficult to think through anything because I loose what it is I was previously thinking! GGGRrrr.... Does that make any sense? I am however seriously relieved to find I am not the only one having these issues and that its not mental regression or lack of intelligence. Also, since being on Lamictal I have never experienced any skin problems, but 3 days ago I started tanning (which I know is already horrible for you) and today I have red blotches between my chest and on my back. These are places I normally burn a little bit when I start tanning again, but now there are welps and they burn and itch like crazy. Does anyone know if UV exposure causes this in Lamictal patients? Could it also possibly be a reaction to the tanning lotion? Thanks Itchy in Houston
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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 08, 2009 by ida, #18720

Itchy, my skin is way more sensitive to the sun than it used to be. I'm an olive-skinned Italian type and now I have to wear 30 SPF or I get burned. But that's no big deal compared to having stupid brain now.

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