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Has anyone had their bipolar diagnosis changed or downgraded to mixed-depression or cyclothymia?

Mania does not met the criteria for Bipolar-2 for years, probably due to the mood stabilizers.

Is Luvox safe for bipolar?

Does Luvox cause hypomania in bipolar patients?

I have to wean myself off lamictal (anti-seizure and mood stabilizer). I take it w/ zoloft. pls help

I take zoloft and lamictal to treat depression and anxiety. I've lost my job and health insurance and subsequently can't afford the... read more

Are these Lamictal side effects - Sometimes I feel like I'm in a fog and walk around like a zombie?

Hey, I am diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder, depression and general anxiety. I've been taking seroquel and lamictal... read more

Does Lamictal Affects Hormone Levels?

Greetings, I started Lamictal a couple of weeks ago as an add on to Wellbutrin XR. I also believe I was prescribed Lamictal as mood... read more

Abilify, Wellbutrin XL, and Lamictal?

Hello everyone. This is my first post here. I'm looking for some insight as far as what is normal when starting a new med. To avoid a terribly... read more

Has anybody had good results with Lamictal against anxiety attacks?

Hi, I have bipolar and suffer with horrendous anxiety attacks... My psychiatrist recently prescribed Lamictal for my Bipolar but... read more

What will I experience on Lamictal for a mood disorder?

I have recently been put on Lamictal for a mood disorder, not for a seizure disorder or bipolar... read more

How does Seroquel react with Lamictal and Wellbutrin?

Hello all! I am 22 years old and have Bipolar I. I am currently taking 200mg Lamictal and 300mg Wellbutrin. I had been also taking... read more

Does Lamictal affect personality?

My husband was recently diagnosed with bipolar II and his psychologist suggested that he take Lamictal. Since his psychologist is not... read more

Lamictal - Does this work for anxiety? What dose?

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