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Old 07-31-2015, 11:57 AM #1
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Today, I was prescribed 50 mg Topamax for OCD and to help with sleep. It would be to replace Gabapentin as Ive felt increased fatigue from this drug however it has helped with sleep. Anyone have any experience with this medication? I was told that it is often used for Post-Concussion Syndrome and headaches.

I am hesitant to try any new medications due to my increased visual symptoms from the recent short term Prozac but I wanted to ask the forum for personal knowledge, experience, and advice.
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