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Old 11-26-2013, 08:29 AM #20
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Reply - Nov. 26th
After seeing the migraine neurologist.
I was told to keep the tegretrol at 600 a day (which is good because when I pushed it to 900 I was yawning while I was teaching - 600 is a good level for me)
I got a magnesium "shot" and those are amazing, you feel warm, or hot all over - I wonder if this is an indication of it being needed ?
I was also told to take "slo mag" which you also had recommended.
and.....take 10mg nortrypilan in the evening, not at night and not in the morning - stay with it and try to increase in a few months (I've tried so many times to increase this and wound up feeling "goofy" and mean, at times my throat gets tight and it's hard to talk)
It was a good appointment.
I have had very minimal pain of my scalp for a week now, and this is after some incredible pain attacks over the past few months.
thanks for your help
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