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Old 10-30-2011, 06:45 AM #5
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Amitriptyline has helped me a lot. I started out at 25 mg and could not stay awake for about a week after I started.

Both the sedation and the headaches have improved since then. Give it a while for your body to get used to it.
Eowyn

Thank you for your reply.

For two days, I am taking 20mg of it before bedtime. In fact, I got used to it, because I don't experience side effects of it anymore. However, I didn't noticed any improvements concerning headaches. They are mild and 24/7. How much more do I need to wait to see them disappear? Will this happen?

Are you completely off this drug or still using it?

By the way, what kind of nutrition do you suggest to help headaches go away?

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