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Old 06-01-2013, 09:57 PM #1
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Hi. I started having severe headaches a year ago with neck pain. At that time, I was seeing a chiropractor. He was afraid that the bulging disc in my neck may have ruptured. Long story short, it hadn't, but was still slightly bulging. Plus I have degenerative disc disease as well as arthritis in my neck. I have been seeing a neurologist for just under a year and have been diagnosed with cervico genic migraines. I have tried nortriptylin ( unsucessfully) ; Gabapentin worked wonderfully until after taking it for 3 weeks my throat swelled up. I am now on Topamax and was kinda happy with it, but am still experiencing migraines. My doctors really don't tell me much and I really haven't found much online. Is there anyone who knows about this? I currently don't have health insurance and am waiting on a hearing date for disability, and I do have an attorney. Any information would be greatly appreciated. The topamax 75 mg doesnt seem strong enough and 100 mg is way to strong..
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Hi Dolores,

Yes, I get cervicogenic headaches, migraines, and now that I review the definitions, I spose some of what I get are also cervicogenic migraines. Basically, it means migraines originating from disorders in the neck/cervical spine.

Have you tried any meds in the triptan class?
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Triptans include sumatriptan (Imitrex, Imigran, Cinie, Illument, Migriptan), rizatriptan (Maxalt), naratriptan (Amerge, Naramig), zolmitriptan (Zomig), eletriptan (Relpax), almotriptan (Axert, Almogran), frovatriptan (Frova, Migard, Frovamig), and avitriptan (BMS-180,048).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triptans
Not all triptans are alike, and just because the first half dozen don't work doesn't necessarily mean that another won't. I have acceptable results with rizatriptan (Maxalt), which recently went generic.

If I can catch it early enough, I can also get relief from myofascial triggerpoint massage and/or other acupressure points. IMO, both are worth trying. Some folks also get results with accupuncture.

What is it you're not finding online? I find a lot of info via goggle.
cervicogenic migraine

There is also a headache forum here.

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