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Have very impulsive, destructive 16 yr old patient with history of early sexual molestation. Mom recently died, father in prison. She meets all criteria for BPD diagnosis. First met patient when she was extremely suicidal, although I suspect it was more a cry for help. Either way, very depressed. She was placed inpatient 6 mo ago due to plan and intent; they initiated Lexapro to treat depression. Lexapro seemed to help with depression, but I was still seeing very impulsive behaviors, substance abuse, eating disorder, and rapid Cycling between rage and depression. She is on a wait list for a child/adolescent psychiatrist but wait is 6 mo. After researching pharmacological interventions , I spoke with her PCP and we agreed to add Lamictal and wean off Lexapro. A week or so after the addition of Lamictal, I started to see hypomanic traits (wearing lots of makeup, not sleeping, increased risky behavior like shoplifting-patient even reported she had been feeling "reckless".) I did not observe rapid speech or grandiosity; patient still exhibited feelings of worthlessness.
Spoke with PCP and she was taken off Lexapro. Patient's hypomanic symptoms disappeared but her depression returned with a vengeance. Her relationship also just ended so that is likely a contributing factor. She is currently inpatient again due to suicidal threats. Although I am not a prescriber, I have a good relationship with her PCP and her guardians. After reviewing several studies, my inclination is to add Abilify to the Lamictal as a way to treat the depression. The combo of lexapro and Lamictal seemed to trigger a hypomanic response, but it did help symptoms of depression. I was thinking the abilify would be able to alleviate the depression and anxiety (heightened arousal levels due to trauma). Thoughts?
Also, it seems Omega-3 has been shown to have some success if taken daily. Has anyone had any experience utilizing omega-3 as a way to reduce emotional liability?
Spoke with PCP and she was taken off Lexapro. Patient's hypomanic symptoms disappeared but her depression returned with a vengeance. Her relationship also just ended so that is likely a contributing factor. She is currently inpatient again due to suicidal threats. Although I am not a prescriber, I have a good relationship with her PCP and her guardians. After reviewing several studies, my inclination is to add Abilify to the Lamictal as a way to treat the depression. The combo of lexapro and Lamictal seemed to trigger a hypomanic response, but it did help symptoms of depression. I was thinking the abilify would be able to alleviate the depression and anxiety (heightened arousal levels due to trauma). Thoughts?
Also, it seems Omega-3 has been shown to have some success if taken daily. Has anyone had any experience utilizing omega-3 as a way to reduce emotional liability?