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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 454249" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Isn't hindsight fabulous?</p><p></p><p>I hope the Trileptal helps you. It's helped my husband a bit (shhh! He doesn't think he's bipolar) especially with his obsessiveness and manic project sprees (think laying a brick walkway in January and February until 11:00pm most nights when your wife tells you it's really time to come in now and not wanting to stop, and keeping that up for days on end until you give yourself something that looks like carpal tunnel and suddenly you can't even use the keyboard at work because your fingers don't want to work anymore). He takes a much higher dose, though, for seizure control (the mood stabilization is apparently just gravy). It does make him tired, but that seems to come and go.</p><p></p><p>Get your rest and keep checking in when you are up to it. I hope you are on some kind of follow-up schedule with psychiatrist/therapist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 454249, member: 3444"] Isn't hindsight fabulous? I hope the Trileptal helps you. It's helped my husband a bit (shhh! He doesn't think he's bipolar) especially with his obsessiveness and manic project sprees (think laying a brick walkway in January and February until 11:00pm most nights when your wife tells you it's really time to come in now and not wanting to stop, and keeping that up for days on end until you give yourself something that looks like carpal tunnel and suddenly you can't even use the keyboard at work because your fingers don't want to work anymore). He takes a much higher dose, though, for seizure control (the mood stabilization is apparently just gravy). It does make him tired, but that seems to come and go. Get your rest and keep checking in when you are up to it. I hope you are on some kind of follow-up schedule with psychiatrist/therapist. [/QUOTE]
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