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How To Treat Bypolar Manic?

I m bypoler maniic. I ve been taken antidepressent meds no for 25 yrs. Five yrs ago I was told I suffered with bipoler mania. I have been on 21 diff meds. Can t seem tofind one that works. I also suffer with a amnisa desorder, also ptsd. Is there a new med that I might ask my dr? I ve been on seriqil olready and after 10 months on it I experiance very painful legs. Which is one syptem. Mr dr and I can t seem to find right med. Help I M have little income and live at home with parents. Sorry I ve waisted your time, cause, that you can t help. I m on disabilty with medacare and small income. If you can still help me great, if not its ok
Wed, 22 Jul 2015
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Lamictal (Lamotrigine) is one of the best medications for mood stabilization. Bipolar disorder treatment requires high dosages but the symptoms usually are controlled.
If you haven't taken lamictal you can speak to your doctor and consider starting it.
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How To Treat Bypolar Manic?

Lamictal (Lamotrigine) is one of the best medications for mood stabilization. Bipolar disorder treatment requires high dosages but the symptoms usually are controlled. If you haven t taken lamictal you can speak to your doctor and consider starting it.