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Posted by deniseuk on February 16, 2006, at 11:15:40
Hi,
I've taken Lamictal on its own before and didn't seem to get any affects either good or bad.
I suffer from melancholic depression with a lot of physical pains associated with it, I was wondering what are the chances of the Lamictal helping the Seroxat 40mg (I'm currently taking) to work?
Also, I know that the Seroxat istn't working because the tension in my face, jaw and spine is coming back and it's not the kind of tension and pain you can just massage away.
Any good drugs for this kind of pain? Zyprexa helps but I'm looking for other options.
Thanks Denise
Posted by James K on February 16, 2006, at 23:08:02
In reply to Lamictal Question spine pains, posted by deniseuk on February 16, 2006, at 11:15:40
I've noticed this just sitting here, so decided to venture some responses and questions. I don't know seroxat at all so this ignorance may render everything else moot. Do you have ME (whatever that stands for, not insult, my mind is blank) what we call CFS or CFIDS? or related fibromyalgia? Could a benzo, opiate, or muscle relaxer help? (not that you could necessarily get one, just asking)
I've had life long depression, and chronic fatigue, and pain is just another thing, but I drink. But I take Lamictal, and it hasn't added pain in anyway. so it is either the seroxat, or an underlying condition. My small opinion. I hope a partial response is better than none.
James K
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