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Old 03-16-2015, 11:35 PM #1
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Default Topamax vs amitrypltaline

I took amitryptaline for 1 year and it worked pretty well for my headaches. I remember the first 2 weeks being tough and weaning off it tough. My headaches began to be a problem again when I had a son as I started not sleeping. Some days getting 3-4 hr.

I started hydrocodone and it helped me function tremendously. I take 1-2 a day and I'm a much happier person. I don't think this is long term solution.

Do I
A. Wait to see if headaches improve once my son starts sleeping through the night.
B. Get back on amitryptaline
C Topamax. Any thoughts on this drug from users of this or both? How does it compare to amitrypt
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