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Default Feb 03, 2020 at 10:27 AM
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Hi everyone, I decided to go off lamictal for the 2nd time in the interest of a career path that has a psych evaluation on it. I want to be as free and clear of mental health involvement as I can be. It’s the second time I have gone off lamictal. My psych has no problem with me going off medication and I have to call him for a follow up appointment this month. Does anyone else who’s had a dx of bipolar or ptsd have experience going off lamictal with a psych?

(I’ve been off it for two weeks, to clarify).

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Default Feb 03, 2020 at 11:52 AM
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Hi Leomama,

I don't know anything about Lamictal unfortunately, but I do want to wish you good luck with whatever your psych and you decide to try.
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It’s already done. Let me edit my post.
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