Anonymous wrote:A 25mg starting dose of Lamictal does not cause insomnia. It's not even in her system. It's not like a stimulant that works immediately with a short half life. Lamictal takes weeks to get a good therapeutic level and once on it and tapered takes 10-14 days to leave.
Besides the rare side effect of rash (which is basically avoidable starting low and slowly titrating) the huge plus of Lamictal is the lack of side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try a carnivore diet.
For extreme emotional dysregulation?? Interestingly she has sensory issues and eats only meat, potatoes, cheese and pasta.
Lose the potatoes, cheese, and pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my experience, lithium was a really effective regulator but got all the side effects listed above and they didn't go away. The kidney damage wasn't severe but still happened pretty quickly. Lamictal has few side effects and has been great for anxiety. Take it at night and it helps with sleep. Not a psychiatrist, just part of a family of ADHD/depression/anxiety, but lamictal has worked well for everyone.
Op here. That’s interesting because my DD has had insomnia off and on for 3 weeks. She took the first dose of Lamictal last night and was up for 3 hours at 1am. Insomnia is a common side effect, and now she’s flat out refusing to continue.
OP no offense, but it doesn't seem like you have any control over your daughter. Medication is not a cure all esp in one day. Her flat out refusing a med based on one night when it's aleady a side effect she is having without the med? Do you THINK maybe her anxiety is in overdrive and the thought of a new medication is making her more anxious. What is she taking for insomnia? Does the doc who prescribed the Lamictal know she has insomnia? Because most people take Lamicatal at night but you can take it in the daytime. I would be more concerned with why she is refusing a med she tried once that takes 4-6 weeks to get to a therapeutic level. She needs more help and something to help her anxiety and sleep immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my experience, lithium was a really effective regulator but got all the side effects listed above and they didn't go away. The kidney damage wasn't severe but still happened pretty quickly. Lamictal has few side effects and has been great for anxiety. Take it at night and it helps with sleep. Not a psychiatrist, just part of a family of ADHD/depression/anxiety, but lamictal has worked well for everyone.
Op here. That’s interesting because my DD has had insomnia off and on for 3 weeks. She took the first dose of Lamictal last night and was up for 3 hours at 1am. Insomnia is a common side effect, and now she’s flat out refusing to continue.