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Old 05-15-2007, 11:48 AM #1
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Default What totally takes your migraines away?

Does anyone here have a medication that totally takes their migraines away?

Imitrex worked for me for a short time. Then my dr. started me on Cymbalta for my migraines. It takes about 50% of the headache away. What I have is a continuous headache, triggered by my reflex sympathetic dystrophy in my face area/ head- that never goes away. The cymbalta has worked the best overall, and I am still on it (30 mg)...

So, what has helped you?

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I had migraines daily while on Cymbalta and I took Imitrex for them. I am now on 750 milligrams of Depakote daily along with the Cymbalta and have about 5 migraines a month which are controlled by 25 mg of Imitrex. For me that's probably about as good as it's going to get without side effects.

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Topomax, at only 25 mgs a day. Have you tried that yet?
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Excedrin. Sorry, it works great for me.
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1.5mg pizotifen & 60mg cymbalta daily, a 10mg rizatriptan when needed
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Excedrin. Sorry, it works great for me.
I agree wiix....works for me too if I can get it in time....
This may sound silly but I carry a vicks inhailer and a small tube of ben gay with me everywhere I go......If I start to get the headache and its pretty slight i use the vicks......but if it hits hard and I am away from home I put a thin layer of ben gay on my forhead......the sensation sooths my migrane as well as the smell of both with the menthol vapors causeing the blood vessles in the head to open and allows blood to move more swiftly and fully......
Anything to reverse the constricted blood vessles......
then I pop the excedrin....and if need be go to bed........I have not had a really really bad (throw up your socks) kind of migrain in a couple years by sticking to this method.
I do not take any rx....I have MS also and refuse anyother meds then what I "HAVE" to take.....

Try it see if it works for you.......much cheaper and not damaging to your body in anyway.....
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Orutis KT for the "mild" headaches.

For the ones that don't go away easily, caffine, it is proven medical fact that caffine will help. (It dialates the brain's blood vessils, letting the blood flow easier.)

My personal favorite caffine sourses are Dr. Pepper and Mr. Pibb (basically the same thing), Cherry Coke, and Wild Chery Pepsi (not the same at all. )

PS.
To me, Orutis KT seems to have the placebo effect (allmost like the sugar pill) it just has that sweet taste of sugar when you swallow it.
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Excedrin. Sorry, it works great for me.
Same here! BC of glaucoma I have to be careful what I take...and at the onset of a migraine I take Excedrin and rush to a BK for a frozen coke to sip. The combo of caffeine, asprin and cold seems to work. AND add a pack of frozen peas to hold over right eye/jaw. Mine tend to be right sided.

Fortunately getting older ( think 50 and add some ) has lessened the amount of headaches. In my 40s I seemed to average about 12 a month...many three days at a time. SOooo glad I can relate to them in the past tense.

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SOmeone told me that if you drink a mountain dew, within twenty minites the migraine will be gone.

I guess it would be work a try!
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I take Topamax...I also take some really heavy pain medication if I have severe attacks.
The Topamax works really well, I take about 100 to 200 mg daily until they go away. I then taper off the Topamax and only take them every other day or three days a week. It works and my PCP is ok with this...you have to taper off and then when you start back work up.

I started at 100mg daily and that is what I normally take. I've had them since high school, and when they get really bad I take Meprogan Forte,or Fiorinal 3. Hope you find something that works...when my start, I can have them daily for months.
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