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Old 03-09-2012, 06:31 PM #1
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Default epilepsy and topamax

hello I'm new to this , I have been been misdiagnosed or undiagnosed for 40 years and have been like a lab rat being tested on numerous pills. Now I'm on about 10 pills a day, some are for cholesterol,etc... but the major ones are klonopin, and topamax. the side effects from the topamax are nasty - feel numb in the head, get head aches feel tired. very itchy scalp, I'm considered to have "myoclonic jerks" a form of epilepsy, they occur all day every day. the topamax has slowed them down quite a bit from maybe 50-60 a day to about 25-30 a day. my quality of life is next to nothing has anybody else out there experienced these effects with "dopamax" lol
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