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Confused PC Syndrome/Headaches

Hi! I sustained a concussion 1yr ago. Have been on Lamictal since Oct & now know this drug has almost wiped out my immune system w/chronic resp infec. Just dc'ed it & my HAs are as severe as one yr ago with my fall. Just starting Neurotin. Any suggestion on pain meds besides Excedrin Migraine. I'm really down & out!!
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