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Somewhere here (in the all of this) I read a woman's post about adjusting to Lamictal and I hope she gets this. Lamictal does have anti-depressant properties but I don't know how potent they are. After a seizure two weeks ago they upped my Lamictal to 100 mg which means I'm now taking 500mg.
Until I adjusted I literally had to hold onto furniture to get to the kitchen. Once I adjusted physically to the Lamictal I went into an immediate and serious depression. Crying when I was not staring at the ceiling. Mr Dr. placed me on Klonopin. Still very drowsy after nearly two weeks. It takes about two weeks for one to adjust. It has helped with the depression. If this doesn't reach you and I hope it does - maybe someone else can benefit or respond to the complex subject of medications for us. Laurie
Until I adjusted I literally had to hold onto furniture to get to the kitchen. Once I adjusted physically to the Lamictal I went into an immediate and serious depression. Crying when I was not staring at the ceiling. Mr Dr. placed me on Klonopin. Still very drowsy after nearly two weeks. It takes about two weeks for one to adjust. It has helped with the depression. If this doesn't reach you and I hope it does - maybe someone else can benefit or respond to the complex subject of medications for us. Laurie
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