Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 285533

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LAMICTAL MONOTHERAPY 4 BP II ?? RANT WARNING

Posted by femlite on December 1, 2003, at 11:31:11

I feel I need to clarify. Im looking at evidence of mono therapies (Lamictal included) that work for BP II. (Of which I am very skepictal)
I don’t doubt the efficacy of Lamictal. I know If I’m truly BP, we're not going to get any where with out a mood stabilizer. I think Lithium is also a good option but I would choose Lamictal over Lithium .

The part I’m struggling with is my pdocs lack of communication skills, (dont they teach that in psych school?) and someone telling me to take a psychotropic medicine and not explaining "what the point of this therapy is" is frightening for me.
I don’t think it is wise for me to just drop the WB. (as my pdoc told me to do when I complained that the thyroid med he told me to go back on made me a screaming mimi) I dropped the thyroid med and am working on the WB,trying to titrate down on my own.

I also fully aware of the need to titrate Lamicatal up slowly.

What I don’t understand, is given my equal propensity for deep depression,(which dominates the balance of my mood swings) why my pdoc is not discussing with me the future possibility of a different AD.
I hate being treated this way and forgive me, but that’s his problem. My doctor phobia is something he has to be willing to WORK with me on.

He’s already indicated that he realizes I am frightened of big changes in my meds. I am also frightened of not knowing where we're headed.
I realize he’s human and may not even be sure. But can’t he at least give me the consideration of respecting my intelligence and participation in a dialogue of those future possibilities.

If his reason for not allowing me to be privy to the game plan is based on the "15 minutes for each patient" model of dr/patient relation, than I’m out of here. I can’t deal with that. I think there must be other doctors who operate with more respect for patient’s human failings.

I’m sorry, but this cant be a one-way relationship. I do all the understanding, make all the allowances, take all the cr*p, and keep smiling, "I guess he's the doctor" nonsense".I come home from visits characterized by this antiquated notion ("me all knowing doctor - you passive docile patient") deeply depressed and filled with fear and hoplessness. Is it worth that?

Do we sense I have an issue here? Darn right and I told him that from the start. It seems I didn’t explain it well enough, or he doesn’t get it or he doesn’t care. I m sure there are patients less troublesome than I, from whom he can collect his 50 -75 bucks, go home and the end of the day and not think about.
So be it. It’s his choice.

I’m sure Lamictal has a good chance of helping me and if the next Pdoc wants to mess with that, I guess Ill have some serious thinking to do. Each new pdoc almost comepletely changes my meds, which should give us a clue on the "all knowing doctor" model and be a possible basis for they're increased humilty,dont you think?None them agree on what to do with me. Im thr only unchanging variable and always will be. But how much respect do my views about my heath get?

Thank you Leslie and all, esp. for letting me blow off some steam.

I do want to hear from BP II patients. I don’t believe there are any out there doing well on Lam alone. Mono therapies arent often effective for "most" BPs.
At least that’s what my reading indicates.
If he has a different idea, it’s his responsibility to help me understand that.

If any BPs have expereince with mono threrapies that work. Im am very willing to listen. Im not closed minded to evidence, just doctors who insult my intelligence and my humanity.

 

Re: LAMICTAL MONOTHERAPY 4 BP II ?? RANT WARNING

Posted by mags on December 1, 2003, at 13:01:49

In reply to LAMICTAL MONOTHERAPY 4 BP II ?? RANT WARNING, posted by femlite on December 1, 2003, at 11:31:11

Lamictal as mono therapy for BP11 is considered a good idea especially when depression is your overriding problem. I also had this problem and diagnosis and was on Lamictal for 4 months with wonderful results. Unfortunately, it pooped out on me.My daughter on the other hand , has been on it for over a year, and it has been handling her depression great, but her mania has been pushing thru....so she is going to look into adding Topamax...I on the other hand am on Topamax, as mono therapy, and it seems to be working slowly, but surely, for me on my cycling and somewhat on my depression.Once I have a handle on the Topo SE's etc I will probably add some Lamictal...Both of us tried the traditional mood stabilizers (Lithium, Depakote ) but didn't like them, side effects especially weight gain!!I understand your frustration with your doctor.....it can be hard to deal with....
Maggie


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