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she's on lamictal finally
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 423189" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Jena, call the doctor about the rash. If it were the Lamictal rash, she would have a very high fever and be very very ill. My difficult child developed a rash when we started Lamictal, and we stopped it and restarted it and have been fine ever since.</p><p> </p><p>And I do have to agree. If the kiddo is bipolar, or anyone, many times they cannot tolerate and AD. Sometimes they can, but if they are not perfectly stable and have not been so for awhile? I don't know if I would even try. First I would want to see if the Lamictal was even enough to stabilize her, and if she runs more manicky than depressed? I would think it may not be enough to hold her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 423189, member: 3184"] Jena, call the doctor about the rash. If it were the Lamictal rash, she would have a very high fever and be very very ill. My difficult child developed a rash when we started Lamictal, and we stopped it and restarted it and have been fine ever since. And I do have to agree. If the kiddo is bipolar, or anyone, many times they cannot tolerate and AD. Sometimes they can, but if they are not perfectly stable and have not been so for awhile? I don't know if I would even try. First I would want to see if the Lamictal was even enough to stabilize her, and if she runs more manicky than depressed? I would think it may not be enough to hold her. [/QUOTE]
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