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Misc Lamictal!

golego55

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Lamictal has (personally) resulted in massive improvements in anxiety, cognition, memory, and depression. Side effects are mania and restlessness, which theoretically be counteracted by sedative. Drug has been taken recreationally as well as regimented. Which one is causing changes (if not both) is unclear. Massive, repeat massive changes induced. May be temporary or permanent, currently unclear.
 
It's brilliant to hear lamogtrigine has improved your condition!

But

Don't ever take lamogtrigine in a recreational manner (large/frequent doses). Lamogtrigine is not like other psychiatric drugs which (usually) arent particularly toxic. Instead it has a very long side effect profile (which are dose dependent) and can potentially cause a handful of very serious and potentially life threatening skin reactions.

If lamogtrigine had any recreational potential (which it doesnt) then you could argue it's acceptable to take more then you are prescribed. Speaking of that...

What dose of lamogtrigine did you take to get "high" and what did it feel like?
 
Hmm.. I have been on it and for me it was useless and I don't believe it has any recreational value either.

How does it then make you feel that could be considered as getting any kind of high?
 
What dose of lamogtrigine did you take to get "high" and what did it feel like?
The first time I took around 200mg. It felt exhilarating and ecstatic at the same time. There was a buzz similar to alcohol, but it was more the feel of being "free".
 
Hmm.. I have been on it and for me it was useless and I don't believe it has any recreational value either.

How does it then make you feel that could be considered as getting any kind of high?
It was a sort of feeling of being carefree.
 
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