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Lamictal Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline & Treatment

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Medical Detox

Usually, the very first thing a doctor will do is start the patient on a medical detox.

The aim behind this is to gradually manage the Lamictal withdrawal process over a few days or weeks depending on the severity of the case.

This medical detox will begin with an assessment to find out the level of addiction the patient is suffering from and assess any side effects they may be experiencing.

The assessment will be done by taking blood and urine samples, which will be used to screen for Lamictal and other drugs.

It is common for patients to feel anxious, lonely, depressed, and many other symptoms of Lamictal withdrawal during this detox process, so they will need to be monitored constantly.

In-patient Medical Supervision

In some cases, the Lamictal withdrawal will be very hard on the patient, and they will start to exhibit acute withdrawal symptoms.

When this happens, the doctor may recommend that the next stage of the Lamictal withdrawal process be done on an in-patient basis.

This will mean the patient will be closely monitored by medical personnel for 24 hours a day while they complete the detox.

At this point, it may be suggested that the patient start undergoing psychological therapy to help with the depression and mood swings.

Partial Hospitalization

If the medical detox is deemed to have been successful, the patient will no longer require 24-hour monitoring unless they continue to experience withdrawal symptoms.

At this stage, they can move on to partial hospitalization, which is a combination of outpatient and inpatient treatment.

During this time, the patient will attend an intensive, structured, and supportive treatment program for six hours a day and five days a week.

These therapy sessions will focus on discussing the effects of misusing Lamictal as a mood stabilizer, as well as how to cope when they stop taking Lamictal suddenly.

The program consists of family, group, or individual sessions depending on the psychologist’s recommendations.

Outpatient Treatment

If improvement can be seen in the treatment of Lamictal withdrawal, such as the complete disappearance of brain zaps and brain flashes after they stop taking the drug, the patient can be moved on to outpatient treatment.

This stage will give them a lot more freedom to come and go as they please, and attend therapy sessions to discuss the effects of Lamictal withdrawal and its associated medical conditions.

The patient will learn how to manage issues such as stress and cravings, which are normal during withdrawal from this kind of medication.

Treating patients on an outpatient basis is normally the last stage of the treatment and is designed to prepare them for life in the outside world.

Patients must be encouraged to seek medical help from a doctor whenever they need it because having a relapse is always a possibility.

Aftercare Programs

Even though constant medical supervision will no longer be a necessity, it is helpful for patients to interact regularly with other people who have gone through the same experience.

This is why there are aftercare programs that provide people recovering from Lamictal withdrawal with support groups that they can use whenever they need to talk.

In these support groups, former patients can share strategies for preventing relapse and help each other with stress management techniques.

While it is not mandatory to attend these sessions, there is usually a higher rate of successfully beating addiction to Lamictal among those who attend than those who choose to fight the problem on their own.

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