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Old 10-19-2008, 01:29 PM #1
Elissabetta Elissabetta is offline
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Thumbs down REM Disorder/RLS/Depression...now BI POLAR???

Well, I am glad I found NeuroTalk as I needed someone to talk to about this--

I was diagnosed with Clinical Depression in 94' --- then 2000, I was diagnosed with 2 sleep disorders -- RLS and a REM problem.....now back into therapy with a new P-Dr., he put me on Lamictal (for a possible "mood disorder" which its used for epilepsy and bi-polar) and had a meltdown after waking with a panic attack, audio hallucinations, shaking, etc....

This is horrible...anyone else having all the above problems...is anything working for you? I thought for years things were getting better...then the depression hit (along with situational stress) and went back to therapy...now I have regressed to 1994....:confused and scared...E.
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