Depakote
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It is possible for hte liver function tests to score in the ok range but you still can have a problem! I've just had to stop depakote cold because of ammonia buildup in my system. 19 - 60 is considered normal range...in 1 week my ammonia level went from 68 to 93. True, this is rare, but just beware. You sound like you want to take charge of your health (you should see my files at the house...all that the doctors have). I know that the docs are doing their best, but let's get real...they do see more than one patient a month. Also, don't rely just on one doc. I use my pdoc and internest both. they have regular tele calls to each other to discuss my case. I do have a few more monkeys in the barrell than just the bipolar, but med's affect the whole body, not just 1 specific target.
I haven't seen any weight gain. I workout a ton in general, but no increase in appetite. I believe lithium causes a metabolic weight gain whereas depakote is an increase in appetite which can be controlled by will power and exercise.
I am worried about toxicity too. I think depakote is way less toxic than lithium, but I am making sure my levels of the drug as well as liver and pancreatic enzymes are checked regularly.
I am worried about my fertility?
As for the liver, i actually was required to have my blood tested every 2 weeks the ENTIRE time i was on that stuff. I had my liver enzymes checked just as often. i am not totally sure if they were necessary that often but i do know from seeing that kind of response to me being on it, that they want to do it pretty regularly. They finally got me off the depakote cause it really was doing absolutely nothing to help me in the real reason it was given. If you are still having that problem after a period, consult who prescribed it perhaps. And definately yes the vitamins help, but each person for this needs to find the best dosage (cause of my high doses of it, i was on a lot of vitamins, lol). hope this is of some help to anybody thats on depakote.
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