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Not sure exactly what to say about the lamictal. But one thing you might
remember is everyone has a different reaction. And I would be very concerned just like you are. I think I'd either want to check out depression or anxiety in her. Or think about adding something for this. I'm wondering if she just isn't letting you know that she is anxious and worried about being away from you when your out. And then being in her room not doing things is a slight depressive state too. OR so it is for my son. He just went off lamictal because of the amount of time he was on it. And we have found it was a big memory problem for him. Donna |
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Thanks for the thoughts, Donna. She is anxious, and everything you say about her wanting to be close is probably true. She is also a lifelong loner, so all the time most kids her age spend on calling friends and being with friends is time she spends in her room. I just thought I would ask about the Lamictal to see if there were many people with the same reaction.
Is there a limited time that one can be on Lamictal? My daughter has been on it for about five years. |
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