What Happens When You’re Taking Lamictal and Use Methamphetamine at the Same Time?

Question by amanda burns: What happens when you’re taking Lamictal and use Methamphetamine at the same time?
I’ve been using Meth for two years. I went to rehab in December and I’ve been seeing a pshychiatrist since I got out. She prescribed me Lamictal for my bi-polar and I was taking it as prescribed for a month. I relapsed a week ago though and stopped taking my medication because I didn’t want to combine the two. I know that the medication is still in my system though and then Meth was as well. What are the effects of the combination of Lamictal and Methamphetamine? What kind of harm to my brain am I causing? What can happen?

Best answer:

Answer by berge
Well, to be quite honest, you probably can’t screw up your brain anymore than you are by taking the meth, so, I doubt anything the Lamictal will do will effect you anymore than the meth itself. I do suggest do any of them, but it’s your life, and well.. hm.

Oh, and, the Lamictal was still in your system when you started meth again and probably still is even though you haven’t taken it… So I don’t suppose. But still, I guess it wouldn’t matter because you’re killing yourself slowly anyways, because your self-medicating for your condition in another way.

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