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From the lens Seizures versus Demons.

  • TTMall Mar 8, 2012 @ 8:31 am | delete
    Very informative lens. Well done!
  • WhitU4ever Sep 28, 2009 @ 11:56 am | delete
    There is just no excuse for a church official to be THAT ignorant, let alone ignorant about ANYTHING! Blows my mind... 5*'s and favorited. You did a wonderful job on this lens! ;)
  • stevie10772 Apr 2, 2009 @ 6:56 pm | delete
    Thank you for writing. Lamictal is, indeed, one of the many successful medications used for seizure control. It is also used in other disorders such as may be your case. Neurological drugs have a wide use in treating disorders and can often be found treating various forms of disorders in various degrees. Of course, many use a balance of two or three drugs at the same time.

    I'm glad Lamictal has been so successful for you. I'm no doctor, but I can say that each drug is important in use for the function carried to the symptoms displayed and far more neurologically than I can explain! It's always important that your main talents such as creativity be left intact, and that no doctor treats you to the extent that those functions are depressed.

    One more thing: Keep telling others about your story. In passing to others our victory, we are highlighting to the world the truth about neurological disorders, and breaking the stereotypes that often exists even today. March on!
  • realadviser Apr 2, 2009 @ 2:34 pm | delete
    I am 27 and was diagnosed as a depressive when I was 16. At the time my other mood states were pretty much put down to being a teenager but they progressively became worse over the years to a point where I didn't feel I had any balance or control and needed help badly. Lamictal 100 mg has made such a huge difference to me. I haven't had any side-effects and my creativity is still there. Life has become more fun and easy for me and the little things that used to hugely impact on my moods are hardly a blip on the radar now.

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