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Side effects for lamotrigine?
I been through the psychiatry for years and got several diagnoses wrong obviously. I've tried almost every med. All SSRI's which... read more
Does Lamictal help ANXIETY, OCD, BPD - ?
I was on Zoloft and had to immed. quit it due to horrible/dangerous side effects that I was experiencing. So now my psychiatrist put me on... read more
Psychiatrist won’t prescribe benzos. What now?
I’ve struggled with really bad anxiety my whole life. I’ve been diagnosed with GAD with panic attacks, social anxiety... read more
Is it safe to take Anxicalm (diazepam) that is 4 years old?
I suffer from cyclothymia and anxiety and was prescribed Anxicalm a few years back and have some left over. I recently have been prescribed... read more
Is it normal to go from 15 mg of Lexapro to 20 mg of Lexapro I’ve been taking 15mg and went off?
I am now on 15 mg after being off of it for 15 days is it going to take the full 6 to 8 weeks again to see the full affects my psychiatrist wants me... read more
Lamotrigine - does starting Lamictal make you extremely tired?
I am 30 years old and after many years of suffering, I am finally trying medication for the first time (alongside many positive lifestyle and... read more
Question about Lamictal?
I have been on Lamictal for a week now. My body reacts not so well to anything new so I have to start on half of the 25mg for a few days to... read more
Lamictal and chest pain + heartburn - anyone else had this?
Hi, I been taking lamictal 75 mg daytime and 50 mg in evening. Considering that the level of lamicatal in blood was low, my Doctor suggested... 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