If a person take Lamictal, Klonopin and Invega, what could be the diagnosis? Why doesn't the doctor tell you short having to ask them?Do you know your diagnosis?
My best guess is Bipolar I and/or Borderline PD. Lamictal is habitually prescribed off-label for BPD and is also effective as a mood stabilizer. The klonopin is a long-acting benzodiazapine (an anxiolytic/ anti-anxiety med). The invega is devoted in managing psychotic features and the mood swings see in both bipolar bad health and BPD.
i don't know because all meds can be used for differnt things it of late depends on the person.
You also necessitate to spell the medications correctly so we know what you're taking.
I'm not sure what the diagnosis would be for that, but recurrently doctors don't tell a lenient their diagnosis because knowing it could affect their recovery.
Because most MD's are unprepared for any condition i.e. not run of the mill and only prescribe what the drug rep told them too this month.
Lets obverse it. All they do at the PCP level is sign their pet name for a med or send you to a doctor who specializes within the type of condition. They really dont know much of anything at that level.
Bi-polar, schizophrenia, beside associated seizures. Doctor didn't report you, probably because he probably didn't want to explain how he arrived at your diagnosis.
I had to necessarily beat it out of my doctor.
Thank god I relocated and get a new, better doctor.
Don't be afraid to ask. it's your brain they are helping.
Lamictal covers seriously of ground from epilepsy to ADHD (that one's me), and Klonopin is a classic tranquilizer.
Check out crazymeds.com and make a written detail of questions to lift to your next appointment.
Good luck and whip care!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Do you know your diagnosis?
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