joeylittle
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That's great news, @whiteraven - thanks for coming back and giving an update.
Something I noticed when I was trying Lamictal - I've no idea if you'll have a similar experience - as we were trying to figure out the right therapeutic level, we ended up overshooting just a bit. That's not uncommon. But, my reaction to the over-shoot was not great. It was why I ended up giving up on that one.
You'll hit a point where you/your doctor are wondering whether you should continue to titrate up on the Lamictal. My advice would be, if things are in a decent place and holding steady, just stop for a bit, and see if it'll stay that way, as opposed to inching the dose up even further. If/when you do decide to try and increasing the dose past that point, ask your doc if it's OK to do it in even smaller increments (as I recall, Lamictal seems to take forever to increase, because of the wait time inbetween and the smallness generally of the amount).
I wonder, sometimes, if I should have kept trying to work with it. But the problems I was having, once I got past my dosing threshold, were not insignificant, and it took awhile to realize what was happening. So, I was more eager to get off of it altogether just to resolve the problems.
Just some two-cent's-worth of thoughts; truly, my main intention in posting was to just say I'm really glad for you, that it's working out. And good job with having the patience and tolerance to make it through the tough part of the 'waiting for the new drug to kick in', especially with Lamictal, since it's such a slow-goer.
Something I noticed when I was trying Lamictal - I've no idea if you'll have a similar experience - as we were trying to figure out the right therapeutic level, we ended up overshooting just a bit. That's not uncommon. But, my reaction to the over-shoot was not great. It was why I ended up giving up on that one.
You'll hit a point where you/your doctor are wondering whether you should continue to titrate up on the Lamictal. My advice would be, if things are in a decent place and holding steady, just stop for a bit, and see if it'll stay that way, as opposed to inching the dose up even further. If/when you do decide to try and increasing the dose past that point, ask your doc if it's OK to do it in even smaller increments (as I recall, Lamictal seems to take forever to increase, because of the wait time inbetween and the smallness generally of the amount).
I wonder, sometimes, if I should have kept trying to work with it. But the problems I was having, once I got past my dosing threshold, were not insignificant, and it took awhile to realize what was happening. So, I was more eager to get off of it altogether just to resolve the problems.
Just some two-cent's-worth of thoughts; truly, my main intention in posting was to just say I'm really glad for you, that it's working out. And good job with having the patience and tolerance to make it through the tough part of the 'waiting for the new drug to kick in', especially with Lamictal, since it's such a slow-goer.