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Right now I think I am very lucky. The doc started me on amitriptyline which seems to have greatly reduced the stabs I was getting. A nice side effect is it helps me sleep too... chronic insomnia does not help the headaches.

The other meds I think she has on reserve and so long as the amitrip is working I will get to stay off the others.
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