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However, for those intolerant to it--I was once given it for epilepsy--the side effects are intolerable--permanent damage to my hands.I urge caution.Love,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 7:26:24 PMSubject: Re:

Cholesterol, darnit

Hey Tina...I have a thought...how about Lamictal. It is in the same category, I believe as the tegretol and trileptal, and I also think it has mood stablizing aspects. I'm on 450 mgs of it, and it helps me in a few ways--for moods, but more importantly for my trigeminal neuralgia.Keep us posted.hugs, KateTo: mserslife <mserslife >Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 12:10:10 PMSubject: Cholesterol, darnit

Okay, so several years ago when I was on Tegretol I had a routine cholesterol check and my cholesterol was over 350. Yikes! I did some research and found that Tegretol increases cholesterol levels. So my next neuro appointment, (this was before MS) I asked the doctor to change my medication to Trileptal (unfortunately what I didn't know was that trileptal has the same effect). After getting my cholesterol down to a manageable level through medication several years ago, and then cholesterol medication was dropped because my levels were down to normal, I was no longer on the Tegretol, and I was eating better and exercising. My (former) doctor did a cholesterol check, and my numbers were above 300 again. He put me on a small dose of pravachol. That didn't work. So he increased the dosage. Now I have a new primary care doc, she continued the pravachol, but I didn't realize that Trileptol is

having the same effect on me as the Tegretol did (they are basically the same med, but trileptal has an extra oxegyn molecule).

As it is now, the Trileptal is also acting as my mood stabilizer for my bipolar. So, I can ask to get it switched to something else, but then I have no mood stabilizer. Then again, I haven't been manic in YEARS. I just really think I need to get off this medication that's raising my numbers so high. It can't be good for me.

Tina

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Oh no, n. That's awful. I'm so sorry. I guess I didn't realize there was suchterrible effects. I've had nothing but good come of it. Thanks for pointing out that1 med is not one fits all.love to you...and your hands,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Fri,

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However, for those intolerant to it--I was once given it for epilepsy--the side effects are intolerable--permanent damage to my hands.I urge caution.Love,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 7:26:24 PMSubject: Re:

Cholesterol, darnit

Hey Tina...I have a thought...how about Lamictal. It is in the same category, I believe as the tegretol and trileptal, and I also think it has mood stablizing aspects. I'm on 450 mgs of it, and it helps me in a few ways--for moods, but more importantly for my trigeminal neuralgia.Keep us posted.hugs, KateTo: mserslife <mserslife >Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 12:10:10 PMSubject: Cholesterol, darnit

Okay, so several years ago when I was on Tegretol I had a routine cholesterol check and my cholesterol was over 350. Yikes! I did some research and found that Tegretol increases cholesterol levels. So my next neuro appointment, (this was before MS) I asked the doctor to change my medication to Trileptal (unfortunately what I didn't know was that trileptal has the same effect). After getting my cholesterol down to a manageable level through medication several years ago, and then cholesterol medication was dropped because my levels were down to normal, I was no longer on the Tegretol, and I was eating better and exercising. My (former) doctor did a cholesterol check, and my numbers were above 300 again. He put me on a small dose of pravachol. That didn't work. So he increased the dosage. Now I have a new primary care doc, she continued the pravachol, but I didn't realize that Trileptol is

having the same effect on me as the Tegretol did (they are basically the same med, but trileptal has an extra oxegyn molecule).

As it is now, the Trileptal is also acting as my mood stabilizer for my bipolar. So, I can ask to get it switched to something else, but then I have no mood stabilizer. Then again, I haven't been manic in YEARS. I just really think I need to get off this medication that's raising my numbers so high. It can't be good for me.

Tina

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MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Kate Rothschild

Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 10:46

PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: Lamictal (aka

Limotrigine)

Oh no, n. That's awful. I'm so sorry. I guess I

didn't realize there was such

terrible effects. I've had nothing but good come of it. Thanks for pointing out

that

1 med is not one fits all.

love to you...and your hands,

Kate

From: marion j rojas

To: MSersLife

Sent: Fri, July 8, 2011 4:37:11 PM

Subject: Re: Lamictal (aka

Limotrigine)

However, for those intolerant to it--I was once given it for

epilepsy--the

side effects are intolerable--permanent damage to my hands.

I urge caution.

Love,

n

From: Kate Rothschild

To: MSersLife

Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 7:26:24 PM

Subject: Re: Cholesterol,

darnit

Hey Tina...I have a thought...how about Lamictal. It is

in the same category, I believe as the tegretol and trileptal, and I also think

it has mood stablizing aspects. I'm on 450 mgs of it, and it helps me in a few

ways--for moods, but more importantly for my trigeminal neuralgia.Keep us

posted.

hugs, Kate

From: Tina Schmidt

To: mserslife

<mserslife >

Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 12:10:10

PM

Subject: Cholesterol, darnit

Okay, so

several years ago when I was on Tegretol I had a routine cholesterol check and

my cholesterol was over 350. Yikes! I did some research and found

that Tegretol increases cholesterol levels. So my next neuro appointment,

(this was before MS) I asked the doctor to change my medication to Trileptal

(unfortunately what I didn't know was that trileptal has the same

effect). After getting my cholesterol down to a manageable level through

medication several years ago, and then cholesterol medication was dropped

because my levels were down to normal, I was no longer on the Tegretol, and I

was eating better and exercising. My (former) doctor did a cholesterol

check, and my numbers were above 300 again. He put me on a small dose of

pravachol. That didn't work. So he increased the dosage. Now

I have a new primary care doc, she continued the pravachol, but I didn't

realize that Trileptol is having the same effect on me as the Tegretol did

(they are basically the same med, but trileptal has an extra oxegyn

molecule).

As it is now, the Trileptal is also acting as my mood stabilizer for my

bipolar. So, I can ask to get it switched to something else, but then I

have no mood stabilizer. Then again, I haven't been manic in YEARS.

I just really think I need to get off this medication that's raising my numbers

so high. It can't be good for me.

Tina

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The name brand works – the generic puts

you through hell

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Kate Rothschild

Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 10:46

PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: Lamictal (aka

Limotrigine)

Oh no, n. That's awful. I'm so sorry. I guess I

didn't realize there was such

terrible effects. I've had nothing but good come of it. Thanks for pointing out

that

1 med is not one fits all.

love to you...and your hands,

Kate

From: marion j rojas

To: MSersLife

Sent: Fri, July 8, 2011 4:37:11 PM

Subject: Re: Lamictal (aka

Limotrigine)

However, for those intolerant to it--I was once given it for

epilepsy--the

side effects are intolerable--permanent damage to my hands.

I urge caution.

Love,

n

From: Kate Rothschild

To: MSersLife

Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 7:26:24 PM

Subject: Re: Cholesterol,

darnit

Hey Tina...I have a thought...how about Lamictal. It is

in the same category, I believe as the tegretol and trileptal, and I also think

it has mood stablizing aspects. I'm on 450 mgs of it, and it helps me in a few

ways--for moods, but more importantly for my trigeminal neuralgia.Keep us

posted.

hugs, Kate

From: Tina Schmidt

To: mserslife

<mserslife >

Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 12:10:10

PM

Subject: Cholesterol, darnit

Okay, so

several years ago when I was on Tegretol I had a routine cholesterol check and

my cholesterol was over 350. Yikes! I did some research and found

that Tegretol increases cholesterol levels. So my next neuro appointment,

(this was before MS) I asked the doctor to change my medication to Trileptal

(unfortunately what I didn't know was that trileptal has the same

effect). After getting my cholesterol down to a manageable level through

medication several years ago, and then cholesterol medication was dropped

because my levels were down to normal, I was no longer on the Tegretol, and I

was eating better and exercising. My (former) doctor did a cholesterol

check, and my numbers were above 300 again. He put me on a small dose of

pravachol. That didn't work. So he increased the dosage. Now

I have a new primary care doc, she continued the pravachol, but I didn't

realize that Trileptol is having the same effect on me as the Tegretol did

(they are basically the same med, but trileptal has an extra oxegyn

molecule).

As it is now, the Trileptal is also acting as my mood stabilizer for my

bipolar. So, I can ask to get it switched to something else, but then I

have no mood stabilizer. Then again, I haven't been manic in YEARS.

I just really think I need to get off this medication that's raising my numbers

so high. It can't be good for me.

Tina

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