Posted by tina on February 6, 2002, at 7:55:23
In reply to Any bi polars on a maintenance dose of Depakote?, posted by ST on February 6, 2002, at 2:56:04
I'm taking 250mgs a day. I tried to go higher but it just wasn't good for me. I'm sure a maintenance dose will be just fine for you. If you feel good one it, stick with it.
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> Hi,
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> My pdoc now has me on what he calls a "maintenance" level of Depakote (500 mg daily). I've never shown any signs of severe mania during or before being medicated. Before I started taking the Deapkote and ADs, I fluctuated between moderate to severe depression and hypomania. Mostly depression. Now I'm surprised to learn that there are actually bi polars out there who are on a small amount of Depakote or another mood stabilizing drug and manage just fine. I've always felt as if I was on "too much" Depakote, but dismissed the thought of further reducing my dosage as my being irresponsible.
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> The Depakote has been like a wet blanket sitting on top of my emotions, reflexes, creativity, motivation - everything. I've been on this level for over 3 weeks now and I feel like the blanket has been lifted. I'm sleeping 8 to 9 hours a night, I'm able to focus, I don't feel as though my thoughts are racing or that people aren't moving as fast as me. Just level. And alert. I've been instructed to call my pdoc asap if I feel hypomanic and my boyfriend is going to keep an eye on me.
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> In no way am I saying that mood stabilizers are not necessary if one has been diagnosed as bi polar. I do understand that the manic or hypomanic phase is one in which most bi polars would like to stay despite it's danger. Will I become hypomanic and refuse to up my dosage? I simply want my emotions, my wit, my physical energy and my creativity back.
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> Is anyone on a "maintenance" level of Depakote or Lithium? Can this really work?
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> Thanks!
> Sarah
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