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Old 02-27-2011, 09:49 PM #1
Jingles1987 Jingles1987 is offline
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Question What meds have worked for you?

I was searching through the forum, and trying to get an idea of what has worked for people.

I've tried a few over the years of having PCS, but I haven't found anything that actually works for the symptoms. I've taken: amitriptyline, propranolol (currently trying at 40mg), topamax, fiorinal, and I've taken a bunch of sleep aids but I got used to them all, and I last took Xanax, which I'm still going through w/d from. Don't recommend it.
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