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Old 12-20-2007, 12:03 PM #15
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Heart Trileptal is funny ... and not funny haha either.

without changing doses or anything, after a mild virus, i was getting major paresthesia after my morning dose... a lot in the face, but all the way to the arms and torso. EXTREME KNOCKOUT tho if i managed to stumble around through the haze, it would pass.

trileptal has a two stage metabolism, as the drug is absorbed it rapidly converts into its active metabolite... it takes about 3 hours for half of the dose to get converted... and then it goes more slowly (trileptal t50 = 3 hours, active metabolite t50 =~ 12 hrs).

If for any reason your body is metabolizing it more slowly than before... you can go toxic. also trileptal can cause low sodium levels and other blood anomalies. PLEASE have a blood check ASAP.

I don't like the sound of this with Trileptal mixed up in it

I really hope you are ok soon.



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