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(Message started by: maureen on Jan 15th, 2005, 10:06am)

Title: Can you get rebounds from Melatonin
Post by maureen on Jan 15th, 2005, 10:06am
I was wondering I have read some where that some people have had rebounds from melatonin. Until a week ago I was taking T3 for attacks (dr woudn't give me anything else >:( then got o2 life saver well the last time I took a T3 I was up all night with rebounds.Three nights ago I started taking 6 mg of melatonin first night slept great no CH. Second night 1 attack so last night I took 9 mg of melotonin after 5 attacks and a empty o2 tank it's 6 in the morning on my one sleep in day I'm up but I am sure the attacks were rebounds. As I'm sure you all know the rebounds seem to have a different feel to them. I'm thinking maybe have to let my body empty out some more before I start taking Melatonin. Would love info from all of you seeings how you seem to know more than my &*%$ dr( would love to show him what to do with the T3)

Title: Re: Can you get rebounds from Melatonin
Post by unsolved1 on Jan 15th, 2005, 10:23am
Never heard of anyone getting rebounds from Melatonin


Title: Re: Can you get rebounds from Melatonin
Post by Bob_Johnson on Jan 15th, 2005, 2:35pm
Have never seen any medical literature suggesting rebound.

Since it isn't an abortive, take it regularly (daily) for its preventive effect. (Most trials I've seen reported were usig 9-10mg/day.)

Title: Re: Can you get rebounds from Melatonin
Post by PaulL on Jan 15th, 2005, 4:40pm
I don't know about rebounds but it does seem to have some preventative effects for me.  This cycle I'm only taking 9mg melatonin and O2.  After about a couple of weeks on the melatonin the CHs had noticeably quieted down.  I still wasn't sleeping through the night but it was easy to kill them off with the O2.  Then, like a dummy, I decided to see if the CHs were disappearing and started to taper off, 6 mg one night, 3 mg the next.  Wham, I got hit with a K9 and had to take Imitrex for the first time in a month.  I'm back at 9 mg and feeling much better.

What's T3?

Title: Re: Can you get rebounds from Melatonin
Post by JoeS on Jan 15th, 2005, 10:40pm

Quote:
What's T3?


Tylenol 3   (Tylenol w/ Codeine).   Not so effective for CH.

Title: Re: Can you get rebounds from Melatonin
Post by TxBasslady on Jan 16th, 2005, 2:25am
Very few here have had good luck with narcotic pain meds.   Most cause rebound ha's.

I have taken Melatonin for 9 months.   I have at times increased the dosage, and I have been able to successfully decrease the dosage.   However, I have been careful to kinda stay at a set dosage for at least a week before adjusting.   Sometimes, the CH breaks thru, but for the most part, it is a great med.

The last month or so, the Melatonin seemed to stop working....I started entering the REM phase and was dreaming.   By the time I could get awake, I was at a Kip 8.   Nevertheless, overall the Melatonin gave me lots of PF nights.   I have since started a Prednisone taper, and have discontinued the Melatonin.   When I complete the taper, if I feel I need the Melatonin, then I will take it again.  

Floridian has posted some great info in regards to Melatonin, Magnesium, and Vitamin D supplements.   If you haven't read his posts, please do.  I swear...he's so knowledgable about CH.  

Good luck, and lots of PF vibes,

Jean



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