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Old 08-25-2008, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by greenne View Post
Hi,

I suffered a TBI and ear damage in an explosion in Iraq 4 months ago. I was knocked out for a couple seconds. Initially, I thought I was OK, I had headaches and tinnitus right afterward, but was told these would go away with time. Then, I developed Eustachian Tube Dysfunction followed by a nasty "staph like" drug resistant infection. I have tubes in both ears.

Although I had headaches from the time of the blast, the headaches became much worse about 2 1/2 months ago. This was troubling because it was about 1 1/2 after the blast injury. Most of the time I have minor head pain...more of discomfort variety. Then they got more severe. I began to get migraine like headaches (2-3 a day)...some so severe it would bring me to my knees. I would have to lie down in total silence. (sensitive to light and sound). Usually, they would last about an hour or two--in which I couldn't do anything. No specific trigger...they might happen as I was sitting calmly reading...you never know. Also, I got other TBI symptoms...dizziness, I was irritable...even at minor things. I also began to forget things...like shopping lists.

Anyway, I've been seeing neurologist. I was intialkly prescribed Tramadol for the pain, and then Nortriptyline for migraine prevention. I started at 25mg once at night. That decreased the headaches probably about 50% then moved to 50mg at bedtime. That didn't really help the headaches anymore, but I began to notice the side effects. I was REALLY drowsy and I started to have mood swings (I'd be sad or anxious for no reason). So, we decided to go back down to 25mg again. Also...my DR is trying to get me off to use Naproxen instead of Tramadol if I can. That was last Tuesday.

This week has been rough. So far, the moods got worse as i went down. I had a pretty bad anxiety attack Friday for no reason at all. The headaches have come back...worse with the 25mg than before. Still better than nothing, but not as effective as before. Naproxan does nothing for me except upset my stomach, Tramadol works...but it isn't as effective as when I first started taking it (it takes more for the same effect).

So...my question...what migraine preventative medications are peaple using? My Dr mentioned Blood pressure medication and possibly anti seizure. What about side effects? Does anyone take a combo (anti depressant and hiogh blood pressure). Help..this really gets me down. I don't like the way I feel with the Nortriptyline....but I can't stand the pain...that is worse.

Nate
Hi Nate..you are describing a classic case of post traumatic headache syndrome..a chronic daily headache with breakthrough migraine. Tramadol over time may make the headaches worse as will Naproxyn....

In our clinic we treat this headache with IV infusions of steroid for two days then taper the steroid. Amytryip or nortryp are the drugs of choice for the daily headache but unlike migraine the dose must get higher..50-75mg at night. Generally it takes 90 days to get the full benefit of the drugs. Many patients also respond when the above drugs are combined with low dose Topamax. Seraquel with Topamax is a good option too if you cannot tolerate amytriptaline..have you tried this one? It really is the first line drug (brand name Elavil),.

Many of these drugs used for headache are in different classes so don't let that scare you..for the migraines you need to be on a triptan like Imitrex or Maxalt.

If you haven't seen a headache specialist ( and no..not all neurologists know alot about headaches) get to a clinic if you can. MAGNUM website has good resources and I have listed my resource page...I practice in a headache clinic.

Good Luck!!
Mary Kay
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