Guest guest Posted June 13, 2010 Report Share Posted June 13, 2010 Try adding the lists address texasems-l@... to your E-Mail White List. I don't know how or for that matter if you can do that with an Yahoo E- Mail Address. Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI Typed by my fingers on my iPhone. Please excuse any typos. (Cell) LNMolino@... > Just on a side note, can anyone tell me why I only get about a third > of the list replies in my in box, the remainder end up in my bulk > mail? Very frustrating going back and forth trying to make sure I do > miss anything. > > Anyway, I'm really enjoying this great discussion and fascinating > case. Back to the hunt. > > Sent from my iPhone, > McGee, EMT-P, EMT-T > > > > ok, make that the fourth time, and I've snipped a bunch of old stuff > out. > > third time is a charm. not sure why things were zipped twice but > here's the > gist: > > from Aggiesrwe03 (Chris) makes the guess: > > Sub therapeutic reaction to Lamortigine (used for bipolar disorder), > benzos > are used to control acute mania until a therapeutic level is reached > in > the blood. > > my response: > > correct basic diagnosis, correct medication, wrong indication. Why > would > you expect a patient on *both* Lamortrigine (Lamictal) AND Lithium > to display > manic symptoms if she has (reportedly) been taking her medications as > prescribed. > > Describe the signs and symptoms of acute mania, and compare to what > this > patient is displaying. > > Besides a base diagnosis of bipolar disorder, what else is going on > with > this patient's mental status? > > ck > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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