diefaster
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I'm in the 3rd week of titration of Topamax, which is 25 mg in the a.m, and 50 mg in p.m. On Friday I go to 50 mg a.m. and p.m. During the first couple days I thought I had some side effects of anxiousness, but I wasn't sure if it was from the medicine or from the headaches themselves or from the fact that I had just got home from a deployment. Either way it only lasted for around 2 days, so I didn't worry about it, and other than the headaches I have felt fine since.
I had thought about Oxygen, and I will ask the doc about it today, but I need something that will work within 5 minutes like the Imitrex does, just in case I get an attack at work, and I can't take O2 to work with me (it's an industrial hazard). Plus, I have had attacks at work before and I don't want them to define me, I guess. If I get an attack, I can just slip into the office, take a shot, and I'm good in a couple of minutes, no harm, no foul. Not everybody understands that these aren't just "headaches," and I don't want to look like someone who wants to get out of work because it's cold outside (it's pretty damn cold out) or something like that.
I took a week of leave this week just to give the Topamax some extra time to kick in, and to try and get my cycle a little more in-check. I think it's starting to work...I think. I started a night-time regimen of 9 mg melatonin and I can now sleep through the night, but my headaches still come in the morning when I wake up. I think I can counter them with an alarm clock, though...As crazy as this sounds, when I allow myself to sleep in, I will get a CH every time, but when I wake up by alarm clock at 6 a.m. (or earlier) I won't get one, but then I have to stay caffinated and active the rest of the day. That's my "experiment" for tomorrow.
Many thanks for the advice and best wishes for all. I always feel really bad when I get to the "why me?" phase of the CH, when I realize that eventually my season will be over, to be replaced by PF for a little while, meanwhile, there are people who deal with this year-round.
One more thing, for anyone using Imitrex statdose, does anyone else get a sensation of whole upper body burning shortly after the injection? I always inject it into my upper arm...that's probably the reason. It only lasts for a minute or two, and I'm used to it now, but I just wanted to know if it was normal.
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