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Old 11-11-2012, 09:54 PM #6
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Five shifts and it worked. There was only one moment when I started to get fuzzy and I went and did something mindless for awhile. I've been on lamictal for twenty years so it never occurred to me that it might be the problem. I seriously thought that my meds had given me dementia or something. Three or four years ago my pdoc added seroquel and it messed me up badly. After two years I clued in enough to ditch the seroquel but it had already made my normal dose of lamictal scramble my brain. I figured it out myself the long and hard way so I'm a little bitter that my pdoc didn't pick up on this. Oh well. Tired now. Going to sleep about twelve hours and then enjoy my days off. Thanks for seeing me through this, guys. Cutting back on a long term med is scary.
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