theAnthonyCarter
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Got Imitrex?
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Okay, so I had to stop taking the D3 regimen altogether for 3 days due to an uncomfortable feeling in my lower right abdomen. It felt kind of like an odd pressure and not really full-on pain. However, if made it "worrisome" to sit in certain positions, etc. I don't have a clue what it was. Liver? If so, not good. Either way, the feeling subsided shortly after stopping the accelerated D3 regimen.
I'll note that the day I stopped taking the regimen, and this could be a coincidence, I got over 24 hours without an attack. This "break" after daily hits 1 to 4 times a day for a week or more on the accelerated regimen. The next day, I wasn't as lucky, but I got only one attack which was easily aborted with a 2mg Imitrex shot. The same for the 3rd day. Since the lower right abdomen "pressure" subsided, I took a small 5000 IU dose of D3 alone on the 4th day. Then, I took 10,000 IU of D3 along with a lower dosage of the remaining regimen vits the next day, and again for a 3rd day.
Each day during the resumption of the lowered D3 regimen, I experienced a single attack per day 6-8 kip and easily aborted. That is, except for last night which is the 3rd day of the resumed lower-dosage regimen. Again, this could be a coincidence as my attacks are rarely ever predictable, but last night's attack was a kip 9, madman, which wasn't stopped with 2mg or an additional dose of 2mg of Imitrex. The beast was determined, to say the least, but this isn't the only time I've ever had the Imitrex leave me hanging.
This attacked happened around 8pm, and then I was awakened just before my alarm clock would have gone off to wake me for work at 6:40 am with another visit from the beast. This attack peaked at around kip 7 when the shot did its job, thank ya Jesus!
Could this be another increase in the number of attacks per day? Could it be the regimen causing this at all in my case? It's hard to say, and my intention isn't to discourage others from trying this at all. These are MY experiences.
I know MANY people have had great success with this regimen. But, not ALL have. I keep a log of all attacks, times, possible triggers, meds taken, dosage, the time they take to effect, and so on and so on. My attacks seemed to increase in quantity per day on the accelerated regimen, I got the small break mentioned the day I stopped the accelerated regimen followed by a lower per-day attack rate, then a resuming quantity of attacks per day following the resumption of the regimen even in a lower dosage.
Now, is this all meaning the regimen is to blame for my increased attacks? Or, is it just not really doing anything... yet? Good questions as it is difficult to tell due to the relatively unpredictable timing, quantity, and intensity of my attacks from cycle to cycle and during each cycle. I also don't have a blood test to know where my D3 levels stand. However, I'm starting to see it like this... My cycles tend to be no more than 1 to 2 months with no significant diet, lifestyle changes on my part. With that being said, and given the length of time many have had to stay on the regimen even in the accelerated dosages to see any positive effect, I'm starting to wonder if it is in my best interest to continue the regimen if it COULD be increasing the quantity of attacks I have while I'm dealing with this cycle.
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