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Re: topomax

Posted by Podwoman on May 27, 2003, at 16:47:23

In reply to topomax, posted by Ellen Brodie on April 19, 1999, at 15:58:40

Hi everyone, s'been a while....I've been on Topamax since Feb'03 and wanted to ask: I'm having an allergic reaction to it [a rash, namely] and wondered if anyone else is/has/does. I have a script for it if the lamisil doesn't do the trick (which it seems to be). My doc was surprised to see the rash, apparently it's rare.

---Podwoman

 

Re: topomax

Posted by Bianca on May 28, 2003, at 7:30:38

In reply to Re: topomax, posted by Podwoman on May 27, 2003, at 16:47:23

Hi all,
I just recieved an updated post to this thread and wanted to send an update. I stopped taking the topomax about a month ago. The tingling limbs were very irritating, but i forced myself to try and live with it. But up around 150 mg i started getting weepy, lethargic, fearful. I am very suseptible to depression and didnt want to go there again this year so I decided that a few pounds were not worth my sanity and stopped taking the med. It took about a week and i was feeling much better. I am trying to accept that the lithium is going to make me heavier than I would like but it also makes me sane. What's it worth to me? Take care, I hope all are well,
Bianca

 

Re: should I try topomax with Paxil?

Posted by buddha on May 31, 2003, at 12:43:59

In reply to should I try topomax with Paxil?, posted by Robs2222 on April 1, 2003, at 22:00:56

hi robbs, i'm new to this forum, but i've been reading this thread for a week or so now and i wanted to see how your topamax was going. i'm in a similar situation. went on a low dose of paxil (never above 15) then went off and switched to lexapro b/c of weight gain (no help) and now i'm trying topamax. i started very slowly--from 25 going up to about 150/175 now after over a month and so far nothing! my weight hasn't budged an inch.

 

Re: should I try topomax with Paxil?

Posted by Podwoman on May 31, 2003, at 18:19:40

In reply to Re: should I try topomax with Paxil?, posted by buddha on May 31, 2003, at 12:43:59

Takes time, Robbs...My phylosophy? It didn't go on over night....blah blah blah....

I have been on Topamax since 2/7/03 and have lost 26 lbs (ave. 1.5 lbs/week)so far. I'm on 200mg 3x daily for a few different things. It'll come off. It took a month or so before I saw anything move.

Podwoman

 

Re: should I try topomax with Paxil?

Posted by Lexxey on June 1, 2003, at 17:54:14

In reply to Re: should I try topomax with Paxil?, posted by Podwoman on May 31, 2003, at 18:19:40

Really...you are taking 600mg of topamax a day...3 doses of 200mg a day? I had no idea a person could tolerate that much. I can hardly function on 100mg and I have a high tolerance for most drugs I have taken. I can't drive very well and I drop things and have trouble remembering things. I admire your ability to even type that message.

I took 100mg a day for 8 months and lost 38 pounds and kept it off until a took a med that made me gain back a few and now I am back on it and I am back to my lowest point and losing again. Once I am on it for a month it seems to help but I have to use a lot of character along with it...it's no miracle drug...just a helper.

 

Re: Topamax: Side effects/weight loss

Posted by Paula hodges on June 4, 2003, at 9:02:15

In reply to Re: Topamax: Side effects/weight loss, posted by Lory on May 31, 2002, at 9:01:02

I am new to this thread so I hope I am not off in saying that I am encouraged by all the talk about losing wt on Topomax. I have only just started on it and am only on 25 mg each day so far. I am a severe bipolar experiencing insomnia, panic attacks, and nightmares, at times even hallucinations. I hope the topomax works for me and does not dull my mind as I am a psychology major. I have tried all the other mood stabilizers with very bad reactions to all. So far I am not having a reaction to the topomax, but of course it is only 25 mg!
I am off all the antidepressants, including paxil. My psychiatrist said it is dangerous for bipolars to take antidepressants. I read that somewhere on the net, also. Anyone have any views on this?

 

Re:topamax weight loss???

Posted by Camie on June 9, 2003, at 20:20:44

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss???, posted by mikey4584 on August 27, 2001, at 16:42:57

I am taking Topamax 25mg 2x's a day and I have been taking it since mid January. I have lost over 35 pounds. I started out on a diet and then I stopped counting calories and continued to loose the wieght. I am extremly happy with the results of the weight loss, this is an extra perk for me. The med has done wonders for me along with Prozac and Trileptal and thearpy. My life has never been better. I suffer from Bipolar. Hope this gives some of you something to look forward to. Believe me, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I no longer live with handcuffs on, I am free and happy......

 

Re:topamax weight loss??? » Camie

Posted by Ponder on June 11, 2003, at 11:46:51

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss???, posted by Camie on June 9, 2003, at 20:20:44

> I am taking Topamax 25mg 2x's a day and I have been taking it since mid January. I have lost over 35 pounds. I started out on a diet and then I stopped counting calories and continued to loose the wieght. I am extremly happy with the results of the weight loss, this is an extra perk for me. The med has done wonders for me along with Prozac and Trileptal and thearpy. My life has never been better. I suffer from Bipolar. Hope this gives some of you something to look forward to. Believe me, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I no longer live with handcuffs on, I am free and happy......

Camie,
This is wonderful! Great that you are getting weight loss from such a low dose of Topa. I am wondering if you're getting synergy from the combination of meds that is helping with the weight loss. Most people would not have weight loss with just 50 mg of Topa per day. Maybe some of the people on the board who are sophisticated about pharmacology could comment on this.

 

Topmax for Migraines

Posted by Sprgrvr on June 23, 2003, at 17:02:37

In reply to Topomax Migraines Anyone?, posted by ljen on March 1, 2003, at 20:51:32

I’m new here – I'm glad I found all your comments. I was recently put on Topamax for migraine (my full history follows - I didn't want to bore everyone at the beginning) starting at 30mg per day (2 15mg pills instead of 1 25mg pill) and maxing out at 240mg within 8 weeks. I wondered if anyone thought the difference in mg would make a difference. I'm also a business student and hoping the side effect of "fuzzy brain" that everyone keeps mentioning won't be too much of a hindrance in my classes. Does anyone have any tactics that have helped them?

I've suffered from migraines (originally thought to be cluster due to short-two-week-absences) since I was a junior in high school (roughly 10 years) with all theories ending up in the garbage can and no relief. Recently, my younger sister was treated for a type of epilepsy that was very similar to bipolar, which included horrendous vomiting episodes, behavioral problems, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, and other problems. Because of our genetics (alcoholism, anxiety disorders, etc), her pediatric neurologist allowed me as a patient. She first put me on Lamictal to which I broke out with an allergic reaction after a week and a half. While I was on Lamictal, my migraines were worse, my psycho dreams were more common and more psycho, and I was very dizzy. The Prednisone was not much better. She's now trying Topomax and I'm afraid of a reaction as well as the side effects. I think we’re going in the right direction due to the fact that the Lorazepam (Ativan) works wonderfully when a migraine does slip through while I’m getting my dosage up. I’m just hoping the side-effects don’t cause more distractions than the migraines themselves.

 

Re: Topomax for Migraines

Posted by jasperwasper on June 23, 2003, at 18:52:56

In reply to Topmax for Migraines, posted by Sprgrvr on June 23, 2003, at 17:02:37

(I'm new here too) I am also on topomax for migraines. I take 75mg twice a day. It's seems to be working pretty well. I still get some headaches but not nearly as intense as I used to. I also take Axert when I actually feel a headache coming on. It works most of the time. I did not lose any weight (because I will eat for no good reason..one of my other problems!!) but I can say it does decrease you appetite. ( I just don't listen!!) The side effects I've had have been minor..the tingling in my feet occassionally and the funny taste when I drink diet sodas or tea. I lived on codeine before topomax and still take it sometimes when all else fails ( but my doctor doesn't know that). He despises codeine and says it causes rebound headaches...but when you just can't take the pain???? Good luck with topomax!

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines » Sprgrvr

Posted by Snoozy on June 23, 2003, at 23:14:49

In reply to Topmax for Migraines, posted by Sprgrvr on June 23, 2003, at 17:02:37

Hello and welcome. I've had migraines for about 15 years and I've found it very interesting to compare notes here. Very briefly, I have tried many migraine prophylactic drugs with little success (beta blockers, calcium blockers, Depakote, lots of antidepressants). I do get quite a bit of relief (especially from the vomiting) with Imitrex. I have not tried Topamax yet, but I am considering it.

If you don't mind, could I ask you some questions? You were given Lamictal to prevent migraines? And you also were tried on prednisone for the migraines? Are there any other meds you've tried?

I'm curious about the cluster theory - when you have them, is the pain more like a cluster headache than a migraine? (My general understanding of cluster headaches is that the pain is worse than migraine but lasts 1 hour or less, and may recur over several days.) And are you now seeing an adult neurologist?

Good luck with the Topamax, and as I said, I'm happy to compare notes!

> I’m new here – I'm glad I found all your comments. I was recently put on Topamax for migraine (my full history follows - I didn't want to bore everyone at the beginning) starting at 30mg per day (2 15mg pills instead of 1 25mg pill) and maxing out at 240mg within 8 weeks. I wondered if anyone thought the difference in mg would make a difference. I'm also a business student and hoping the side effect of "fuzzy brain" that everyone keeps mentioning won't be too much of a hindrance in my classes. Does anyone have any tactics that have helped them?
>
> I've suffered from migraines (originally thought to be cluster due to short-two-week-absences) since I was a junior in high school (roughly 10 years) with all theories ending up in the garbage can and no relief. Recently, my younger sister was treated for a type of epilepsy that was very similar to bipolar, which included horrendous vomiting episodes, behavioral problems, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, and other problems. Because of our genetics (alcoholism, anxiety disorders, etc), her pediatric neurologist allowed me as a patient. She first put me on Lamictal to which I broke out with an allergic reaction after a week and a half. While I was on Lamictal, my migraines were worse, my psycho dreams were more common and more psycho, and I was very dizzy. The Prednisone was not much better. She's now trying Topomax and I'm afraid of a reaction as well as the side effects. I think we’re going in the right direction due to the fact that the Lorazepam (Ativan) works wonderfully when a migraine does slip through while I’m getting my dosage up. I’m just hoping the side-effects don’t cause more distractions than the migraines themselves.
>

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines

Posted by dave1 on June 24, 2003, at 9:37:06

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines » Sprgrvr, posted by Snoozy on June 23, 2003, at 23:14:49

Hi,

My mother takes 6 fiorinal a day for migranes. Do topomax or these other psycotropic drugs work better?

Thanks,

Dave

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines

Posted by starlight on June 24, 2003, at 11:21:08

In reply to Topmax for Migraines, posted by Sprgrvr on June 23, 2003, at 17:02:37

I think there's definitely a correlation. I'm diagnosed bipolar, as are several other family members on my mother's side. My sister suffers from horrible migraines, with as many as perhaps 10+ a month. Her neurologist just put her on Topomax as well - in addition she takes Imitrex and a new one, Amerge. I need to find out how she's doing with those meds. I'm sure the fact that she's a school teacher doesn't help!
starlight

 

To Starlight

Posted by Maxime on June 24, 2003, at 12:13:51

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines, posted by starlight on June 24, 2003, at 11:21:08

Hi Starlight, do you post on the "Depression Forums"?

Max

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines » Snoozy

Posted by Sprgrvr on June 24, 2003, at 12:35:50

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines » Sprgrvr, posted by Snoozy on June 23, 2003, at 23:14:49

Thanks for the questions. I know I'm not going to explain this very well because I'm not bilingual with the language of neurology - I've lost a lot of faith in it after each new doctor questioned why the previous one put me on a certain medication (mainly an otc painkiller). I learned to just deal with my migraines and became Advil's #1 customer. I’ve come a long way since I met my last doctor.

When my sister's (she's twelve) symptoms were questioned as a form of epilepsy instead of bipolar or ADHD, her pediatric neurologist questioned whether my migraines were a form of overfiring, just in a different lobe than hers, though that is the only obvious symptom we have discovered so far. She gave me Lamictal for the firing. When I reacted, I was given Prednisone as a form of Cortisone.

When the migraines first started, we had theories of sinus infections, eye strain to which I got glasses, allergies (milk, etc.), tension headaches to which I went to a chiropractor, and found no relief to the headaches. What was baffling, was that the headaches seemed to be pretty intense every day for six weeks with a two week suppression, in a constant cycle. They were not as intense as cluster headaches but had the cycle pattern.

My current doctor is a pediatric neurologist at the Primary Children’s Medical Center who is also researching the genetic link. My brother has also shown signs, though differently from my sister and I.

 

Re: To Starlight

Posted by starlight on June 24, 2003, at 13:40:36

In reply to To Starlight, posted by Maxime on June 24, 2003, at 12:13:51

Nope - this is the only mental health forum I participate on.
Starlight

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines » Sprgrvr

Posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 14:46:05

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines » Snoozy, posted by Sprgrvr on June 24, 2003, at 12:35:50

I don't speak the language either :) I don't know how many doctors I've seen, and all they can do is shrug their shoulders about what's going on with my migraines. I keep chugging along though. If it weren't for the Imitrex, I am certain I would not have been able to live with the migraines all these years.

I forgot to mention that I've had daily chronic tension headaches that started along with the migraines. I was on Darvocet for many years for those, and every so often my doctor would tell me about rebound headaches and analgesics. About 2 years ago, I tapered myself off of the Darvocet, and it really did make a difference in the tension headaches. But now I've been having to take Imitrex every day for several months.

Have you ever tried any of the triptan medications? I have read that migraine in children can manifest differently than in adults. I'm not familiar with pediatric neurology, but I wonder if a consultation with an adult neurologist (one that specializes in migraine) would be helpful. There are a few others in my family that have migraines, but nothing like what mine are (I'm so special ;)

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines » dave1

Posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 15:04:52

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines, posted by dave1 on June 24, 2003, at 9:37:06

Hi Dave -

Is your mother taking the fiorinal every day, or just when she has a migraine (or does she have a migraine every day)?

I took Tylenol w/codeine and sometimes fiorinal for my migraines about 10 years ago, before the triptan medications came out. My experience was that they lessened the pain somewhat, but most of the benefit I got from them was that they helped me sleep through the migraine.

Topamax and other psychotropics are used to prevent or lessen the frequency of migraines, and they do work for a lot of people. I don't know if you're familiar with the triptans, so forgive me if this is old news to you. Triptans (Imitrex, Maxalt, Zomig, Amerge, Frova, etc) are not painkillers like fiorinal (they are not analgesics at all). I can't tell you exactly how they work, but it's along the lines of affecting the chemistry of what happens during a migraine. They don't work for any other kind of pain, just migraine. Side effects are pretty minimal (for patients with a healthy heart). They are very expensive though.

If your mother has never tried a migraine prophylactic medication, I think it would be worth checking out.

> Hi,
>
> My mother takes 6 fiorinal a day for migranes. Do topomax or these other psycotropic drugs work better?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines » Snoozy

Posted by Sprgrvr on June 24, 2003, at 16:29:35

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines » Sprgrvr, posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 14:46:05

I went to an adult neurologist back in 1997 at which time I had an MRI for my migraines. She apparently was looking for something physical to attribute the pain to and when nothing resulted pretty much told me that I was causing my own headaches. My GP put me on the painkillers and advised me to try other theories which I mentioned before. Since then, I arrange my school work around my headaches, got used to changing my plans midstream, always have drugs on me, take four Advil with my vitamin C every morning hoping it will stop most of whatever I'm in store for, and stay away from my triggers.

It wasn't until my mother started talking to my sister's doctor about my migraines that I toyed with the idea of being a guinea pig for my headaches again. When a doctor tells me I'm someone who just has to live with the pain, I'm naive enough to believe them.

I also have blackout spells to which another doctor told me I'm just a person who blacks out. With my last blackout, which resulted in a concussion, my new gp (who happens to be a FNP and a keeper) started putting me through an onslaught of testing. She encouraged me to see a neurologist among other specialists. Fortunately, I'm single and my insurance hasn't complained yet.

I'm a fairly healthy individual despite my migraines and hate doctors. I don't know what questions to ask and, since I believe everything they say, I avoid them so I don't have to hear it. I've pretty good luck recently, except my reaction to Lamictal, and haven't experienced hardly any side-effects to the Topomax (cross my fingers).

 

Re: Topmax for Migraines » Sprgrvr

Posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 16:55:37

In reply to Re: Topmax for Migraines » Snoozy, posted by Sprgrvr on June 24, 2003, at 16:29:35

Wow - doctors told you that you were causing your own headaches and you're just someone that blacks out? I understand why you hate doctors! I'm sorry you've had to go through this.

I've had CAT scans and MRIs too. Brain tumors are extremly rare, but doctors tend to be cautious and order the tests to rule this kind of thing out. Just because nothing shows up on these scans does not mean there isn't something going wrong. I would say the only way I was causing my migraines is if I sat around drinking bottles of red wine (a trigger for me)all day.

I would be concerned about taking ibuprofen or other NSAIDs every day - not just rebound pain, but GI bleeding. (sorry, I don't mean to scare you)

What happens when you have a blackout? Do you have any warning signs or symptoms beforehand? I can't believe a doctor would just let that go! Has anything turned up on the testing so far?

I've found forums like this very helpful in figuring out what I should ask a doctor, and just gaining some general knowledge.

Did I ask whether you had tried Imitrex or other triptans?

 

Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24)

Posted by jasperwasper on June 24, 2003, at 21:32:34

In reply to topomax, posted by Ellen Brodie on April 19, 1999, at 15:58:40

Hey guys...I've just been reading your posts...I've experienced all that same things you all did. I had the MRIs the CAT scans etc. All the OTC drugs were worthless for me. One thing my dr. did say that I haven't seen posted yet (but I'm still new) is to stop using/drinking nutrasweet/equal/aspartame. Also, of course, cut way down on the caffiene. Has anyone else been told that stuff? Have you been told that topomax will make you sweat? I've had problems with headaches all my life ..I'm now almost 40. I won't have serious problems for a while, and then they will start up again...mine are not the typical/traditional migraine. Mine are more stress related???

 

Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24) » jasperwasper

Posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 23:52:25

In reply to Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24), posted by jasperwasper on June 24, 2003, at 21:32:34

I don't know if I've ever been warned about the artificial sweeteners - I don't like the taste so I never consumed them anyway. But caffeine....(sigh) one of my great loves in life. I was really good about not having any for several years, but since I started having problems with excessive sleepiness I've been indulging more than I should.

I looked up Topamax on medline, and increased sweating is listed as a possible side effect. Here's a link:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/203085.html

When you say that yours are not like the typical migraine, do you mean that the pain is not like a typical migraine (stabbing, throbbing, nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, etc)?

 

Re: info on Topamax dosing » Sprgrvr

Posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 23:59:35

In reply to Topmax for Migraines, posted by Sprgrvr on June 23, 2003, at 17:02:37

I found this news article a friend had sent to me last fall about Topamax.

"Topiramate reduced the number of migraine episodes by half in more than 50% of patients taking 100mg/day, according to Dr. Stephen Silberstein, director of the Jefferson Headache Center at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.

The 469 migraine patients in the trial received topiramate at 50mg, 100mg or 200mg daily or placebo for 26 weeks. Those taking the 100mg and 200mg doses had the greatest response, and the 100mg dose was determined to be optimal in terms of efficacy and tolerability.

Specifically, with the 100mg dose, migraine frequency was reduced from an average of 5.4 to 3.3 episodes per month."

 

Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24) » jasperwasper

Posted by Sprgrvr on June 25, 2003, at 16:08:17

In reply to Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24), posted by jasperwasper on June 24, 2003, at 21:32:42

I don't have traditional migraines either. I've never had the vomiting, stabbing, etc. I do have a sensitivity to light and sound and I have lots of triggers, mostly smells and sleep paterns. When it's really painful, I'll have very little memory of things that happened during that week. I will have the traditional migraine occasionally which will last for four days. I admit I do drink caffiene. I went two years without it, or any carbinated drinks for that matter, and it didn't make any difference.

Right now my doctor doesn't know if the blackouts are related to the migraines. All I know is that I overheat before I blackout. I've had my blood pressure tested, heart, hormones, all normal. So, I'm focusing on the migraines for now.

 

Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24) Snoozy

Posted by jasperwasper on June 25, 2003, at 20:20:16

In reply to Re: topomax (for everyone chatting 6-24) » jasperwasper, posted by Snoozy on June 24, 2003, at 23:52:25

I don't throw up (only once ever), noise and light bother me a little but not to the point where I HAVE to be in a dark quiet room. I don't get the double vision, or blurred vision. Mine were first labelled as the cluster headaches too. It's always in my right eye and down the right side of my nose and face..(and I had my sinuses checked..OK). That's what I mean by not typical migraine that people always think about. Well I definitely have the "sweating" side effect and it drives me crazy ( I live in Texas!)


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