GFG1 was started on Lamictal a while back. It seemed to be helping. Then she developed a rash. So they stopped the lamictal. Has anyone else had experience with this?
Beth
GFG1 was started on Lamictal a while back. It seemed to be helping. Then she developed a rash. So they stopped the lamictal. Has anyone else had experience with this?
Beth
me-40 - Beth
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gfg1-21f in rtc since august of 2003. ODD, ADHD, CD, RAD, Borderline personality traits, borderline intelectual functioning. Living with BM at the moment.
gfg2- 18m I adopted this one after BM walked out of the picture. RTC since 10 of 2005 Moved to state training school (Juvie) 2-7-08. Going to an adult facility.
pc-20f by no means perfect. National Guard and College Student
My only experience with lamictal was with me. I took it to help with depression, and it gave me migraines. I went off it in less than a week.
I understand that the rash can be a symptom of some life-threatening thing, not exactly sure. was a bad time in life for me.
I hope thye find soemthing that works as well or better.
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Susie
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There are two rashes that one can get from Lamictal -- the Stevens-Johnson Syndrome one and the benign one. The vast majority are the benign one. If it had been Stevens-Johnson, it wouldn't have simply cleared up when the drug was stopped. That's a linger rash that can get pretty severe. It is accompanied by other medical symptoms.
There was a study that said 80%(IIRC) of the people with the benign rash can restart the drug with no adverse reaction.
Sara PA
Son 23, first diagnosed MDD, then bipolar and other things after gradual psychotic reaction to ADs. Now PTSD because of the AD psychosis; real disorder is temporal lobe partial seizures made worse by medications. Discontinued all meds, doing much better.
Dyslexic. Can't type, can't spell and can't proofread so just overlook the errors.
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My gfg is on Lamictal, and at the beginning he did get a rash. We stopped all meds, and went to see family doc. Family doc said it was hives, and pdoc agreed. After rash went away, we restarted Lamictal and gfg has been on it for almost a year with no problems. Stevens Johnson is more than just a rash, you run a high fever and get very sick.
self-work fulltime. hypo thyroid, depression and over stressed. S2BX (soon to be ex)treatment resistant bp I,PTSD,possible borderline personality, with agitation and severe insomnia. degenerative joint disease, fibro,chronic pain, drug abuse. Out of jail at this moment....... Gfg son,13,ADHD/bipolar disorder nos, pdd nos,LD NOS. Currently in RTC. pc/gfg dtr,15. zoloft and trazodone, gad and depression. She is sometimes harder to handle than her brother.
My gfg has been on Lamictal for about 6 months now. He did get a slight rash under his arm pit, doc said not due to lamictal, it went away. It has definately helped him. He is also on cymbalta and risperdal. Good luck
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20 yr old gfg son with asperger syndrome and major depression. on several different meds. Currently living in a supported living group home.
24 yr old PC son. Living on his own and finding his way
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DH started a very slow ramp up of Lamictal a few weeks ago. His neuro said the Stevens Johnson type rash is a horrible, horrible rash with blistering, skin falling off, that type of thing. The slow start for the med is supposed to help avoid the rash.
ME: SAHM/Zookeeper; GAD/depression; Desipramine
DH: Cyclothymia, seizure disorder, 4 years post craniotomy; Paxil, Trileptal
GFG1: 17m; ADHD, GAD/depression, Crohn's (remission), IBS, asthma, allergies; Focalin, Daytrana, Remeron, Tegretol, Imuran
GFG2: 15m; BP-Mixed, Sydenham's chorea (remission), mold allergies; Seroquel XR, Depakote ER, Namenda, Amantadine
PC/GFG3: 12f; anxious, copes o.k. w/o meds
ZOO: chickens, cats, turtle, lizards, fish...
While the later stages of Stevens-Johnson look like serious burns and are treated in the burn units of hosptials, early stages just look like a rash and are treated outpatient.
Sara PA
Son 23, first diagnosed MDD, then bipolar and other things after gradual psychotic reaction to ADs. Now PTSD because of the AD psychosis; real disorder is temporal lobe partial seizures made worse by medications. Discontinued all meds, doing much better.
Dyslexic. Can't type, can't spell and can't proofread so just overlook the errors.
If you want to survive, keep moving forward.
Life is a bunch of second chances...Artist
GFG didn't get a rash but was bruising really easily. We went to the ER and GFG had to stop Lamictal immediately. There was no rash but we were told to keep an eye out and if anything developed to bring him back right away. I don't think they want to take any chances when it comes to the Stevens-Johnson rash.
PDOC said we could try Lamictal again but GFG is scared of it now after his ER experience. If we did try again, PDOC said GFG would have to get blood draws to make sure everything was OK. GFG didn't like that idea either, and it wasn't working that great anyway.
Linda
GFG - boy, current diagnosis (although no doctors agree) - ADHD, ODD, Major Depressive Disorder, autistic characterists (possibly PDD NOS), language disorder, r/o thought disorders - on Metadate CD
PC#1 - boy, ADHD but managing OK, no meds
PC#2 - girl, more stubborn than anyone I know, but also more loving than anyone I know
I took Lamictal. Got fine rash in first 2 weeks. Cut the start up dose in 1/2 so I was taking hardly anything. after 3 or 4 weeks of this I developed angioedema ( deep tissue swelling) in gut, muscles, lungs. It would burn in my lungs when I took a breath. Had BP changes and reynodes during that time as well. needless to say no more lamictal. I went om 3 meds to counteract the allergy. I don't know if it's a related familial thing but my 5 yr old had serum sickness,that can also lead to steven johnsons syndrome in response to an antibiotic this summer.
me - bp nos
dh- of 11 yrs (almost)
16yr boy bp,adhd,odd (maybe? - it's all ever changing)
9 yr boy, lucky kid, everything goes his way (smart, athletic, musical, and friendly)
8 yr girl, anxiety disorder, hearing loss - tries so hard at everything she does.
5 yr boy mild developmental delay, fine motor delays, talented athlectically-so contradictory!
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