Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen was on it for a while and it REALLY helped stabilize his mood. My concern was the possible severe side effect (Stevens-Johnson syndrome) which seemed scary. For this reason, I would not start my child on this med unless I was sure I could get them to take it on a rigorous schedule.
My kid got a rash three months after starting Lamictal. The doctors swore it wasn’t SJ but couldn’t determine what was causing it. In addition to his psychiatrist, we saw a GP, allergist and dermatologist. They all found the rash to be a mystery and declared it was a coincidence that he and recently started Lamictal. We stopped the medicine and restarted three months later and the same rash appeared. There’s nothing they can say that will make me believe it’s a coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen was on it for a while and it REALLY helped stabilize his mood. My concern was the possible severe side effect (Stevens-Johnson syndrome) which seemed scary. For this reason, I would not start my child on this med unless I was sure I could get them to take it on a rigorous schedule.
My kid got a rash three months after starting Lamictal. The doctors swore it wasn’t SJ but couldn’t determine what was causing it. In addition to his psychiatrist, we saw a GP, allergist and dermatologist. They all found the rash to be a mystery and declared it was a coincidence that he and recently started Lamictal. We stopped the medicine and restarted three months later and the same rash appeared. There’s nothing they can say that will make me believe it’s a coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:My teen was on it for a while and it REALLY helped stabilize his mood. My concern was the possible severe side effect (Stevens-Johnson syndrome) which seemed scary. For this reason, I would not start my child on this med unless I was sure I could get them to take it on a rigorous schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Lamotragine is and excellent stabilizer that is weight neutral. I would strongly suggest you gave the Dr write the script as “name brand only”. “Lamictal” is the name. This particular drug does not perform as expected in generic.
Anonymous wrote:Lamotragine is and excellent stabilizer that is weight neutral. I would strongly suggest you gave the Dr write the script as “name brand only”. “Lamictal” is the name. This particular drug does not perform as expected in generic.
Anonymous wrote:I assume you've tried several classes of antidepressants, not just SSRIs?
Anonymous wrote:Cant speak to the age issue. But we had the same weight gain experience on Abilify and Respiradol. Weight disappeared as fast as it came when meds were discontinued. Lamectal has been amazing - it works and no side effects.