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Thank you everyone for sharing your experiences with medications.
 
Continue to work with your doctor and pharmacist when taking medications and always keep a journal or diary of what is happening and when, so that you will be able to present an accurate account.
 
 
 
 
Josie, Health Educator
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Oh, I forgot:
 
Lamictal took the 5-6 weeks to start helping me. Not the overnight miracle that the antidepressants caused. That was a good sign!

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Hi Goofy,
 
Yes, I have been very pleased with the Lamictal. I am on the generic brand and it works just fine.  The pills are too big though, so I have to cut them up before I take them.  :  )
 
My med doc said that many of her patients have responded really well to the Lamictal, but often with nasty side effects. I had an almost debilitating cough, a super dry mouth (think bleeding sores), and no memory (truly lost most of my short-term memory). But, I felt better emotionally than I had in 2 years, so I stuck with it. Within 4 months, all the bad side effects have completely gone.  :  )
 
When my doc upped the dose (150mg to 200mg), I did get a mild cough and mild dry mouth back, but it went away in a couple weeks. I am guessing that some people would give up on the med over these side effects, but I decided it was worth it. To cope, I carried a huge bag of cough drops (helped a bit with the cough), biotene spray and gum for the dry mouth, and a key chain with note cards to write every single little thing down. Now I don't need any of those things.
 
Glad it is working out great for you too!

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Sally,  My doctor has prescribed lamictal.  I get your point with the meds working too fast.  But just wanted to say that lamictal has been a lifesaver for me.  It was initially approved to treat Major Depression, I am so glad it is now.  I think it is awesome.
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PS: Never, ever experienced a manic/hypomanic episode in my life. The antidepressants triggered the first one. I had no history of this (and no history of depression before 2008).  So it was a complete surprise to me!  Who knew something like that could happen.
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Hello,
 
I have not seen this topic posted here, so I thought I would throw the idea out there as a cautionary tale.
 
When I was first prescribed  Zoloft, within a few hours, after just 1 pill, I felt 100% better. Back to old my self, better than my old self. My doc said it should take 6-8 weeks to start working, so I extremely pleased it had started right away.
 
Before that, I had all the major depressive symptoms (can read details on my blog), was a danger to myself, felt like I was walking/functioning though molasses every moment of ever day. All of that lifted in one dose.  :  )
 
I was ecstatic! Within a week, I went manic (the bad, mixed kind).  Pacing, thought I was a famous author, could not sleep, talking super fast, etc.  Doc was shocked, pulled me off.
 
When pulled off, I immediately went right back down to where I was. Doc tried Lexapro, same thing happened.
 
Finally got put on Bipolar meds and all is well (after sever med tries, Lamical has been my lifesaver).
 
Basically, I learned that if the meds work right away, that is a bad, bad sign. My doc said that should never happen. The meds should cause a slow improvement. 
 
So hang in there! Meds taking a while? That is normal. Meds working immediately? Go see the doc to check things out.
 
Just some food for thought.
 
Sally


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