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Old 02-11-2008, 01:23 PM #1
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I have been prescribed Lamictal/lamotrigine for TLE and am scared to death to start taking it. I know I'm a wimp but I've had so many problems for years with anxiety and panic attacks that I've become scared of everything. I seem to be really sensitive to meds and some other stuff e.g. caffeine. I worry most that it will aggravate the anxiety or cause one of my vertigo attacks. I know everyone's different but any experiences you can share with me would really help.
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Well I can share that I am also very very sensitive to meds. I was not able to take lamictal at the high dose needed to hlep with seizures. made me hyper and not able to sleep. It gave me the feeling of being on alot of caffine, which I can not have.

However, I am taking 50 mg a day in the am for the purpose of helping me with mood swings and anxiety. It does not help 100%. If I take even 75mg it makes me feel hyper. which I do not like.

I hope this helps sorry it is not more positive. I would say try it but trust your intuition. Only you know your body best. Let us know how it works.

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Hi,
I tried lamictal and I was on it for only 4 days for my absence and cp sz. and I broke out with a rash. I had to see a dermatologist (skin specialist) who did a biopsy on me and found that I was allergic to the drug. If you should happen to notice and tiny red bumps on your skin that look like pimples or if your skin is starting to itch. Call your neuro immediately and get off the drug you might be allergic to it.
I have many other friends who have taken lamictal and it has worked great for them controling there sz. Here's wishing you the best of luck and May God Bless You!

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I've been on Lamictal for 5 years now with no major problems (currently on 500 mg/ day ).... They key is to titrate onto it VERY slowely; and depending on whether or not you are on other meds, it often takes months to get to your goal dose (it took me 5.5 months to get to my original goal dose due to other meds I was on). I had a very tough titration onto it with a lot of nasty side effects, but most of them subsided and I am really glad I stuck with it....

Also, remember, and I say this as an FYI-- not to scare you, is that during the titration onto it, occasionally people will have an increase in seizures for the first several days after each increase. However, the increase seuizures only lasts very short time and subsides within a few days.... This happend to me, and while frustrating, I got through it and the increased seizures only lasted a short time....

Some common side effects of Lamictal are insomnia and acne. I haven't experienced a lot of insomnia, but defintely experience the acne, lol. I have some other side effects, but they are more due to the combination of all the meds I am on, vs soley the Lamictal.

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In the past, I took Lamictal for a long time and never had any ill effects at all. As usual, I started at a low dosage and then increased. Sorry, I don't remember the amounts.
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I too took Lamictal, and titrated onto it VERY slowly with no major side effects. Of all the AED's I've taken it was one of the better ones. Topamax has been the most effective for me, but Lamictal was the second best.
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Thanks to all of you who took the time to reply to me. It means a lot and I really appreciate it. It is really helpful to hear other people's opinions and experiences. I think I'll just have to bite the bullet and try low doses and as you say titrate slowly.
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I have taken Lamictal for about five years now. I really have not had a problem with it and it has reduced my spells. I am real happy with it. Then again everyone one is different. Hope you get good reaction to it.

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I have taken Lamictal for about five years now. I really have not had a problem with it and it has reduced my spells. I am real happy with it. Then again everyone one is different. Hope you get good reaction to it.

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Really great to hear your positive experience makes me more inclined to take the meds and get on with it!
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I started Lamictal twelve years ago (1996). Lamictal is great for me,it controls my GMs. The last GM I had was the day before I started.
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