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terracotta:
Currently, I'm taking Cymbalta. I've experimented with other antidepressents and antiseizure meds to see what works for these headaches. All have caused weight gain and sexual side effects. Right now the Cymbalta is working out OK for the pain and I'm tired of trying this or that medication, going thru the adjustment process etc. I don't like gaining weight and having no sex life but I also wonder if now is the time to just start being grateful for where I'm at and accept the side effects. I asked my doctor if I would have to be medicated the rest of my life. He said some people get "burn out" (pain stops) and he thinks within the next five years there will be improved treatment. Anyone out there relate? Tried a diet? sex toys!?
T

Mari:
I understand about trying new meds all th time.  I tried cymbalta ans it made me sick. maybe Ill try it again.  Hey guys Im ne here and i am not sure what I am doing. didnt know if it just open discusssion or if I am RE:ing someone specific.oops

Betsy:
Hi Mariann...the way it works is someone starts a topic and whoever wants to chimes in with their observations and comments.  Glad to have you join the forum!

I had a rough patch about 10 years ago and tried a number of antidpressants:  paxil, prozac, zoloft, effexor, and celexa.  They all helped with my depression, but had the same side effects you mentioned, T.  Plus, some of the most amusing and memorable dreams of my life! 

Unfortunately, after about 6-8 months on one it would lose it's "oomph" and I'd switch to another.  Again, I'd be fine for 6-8 months, then back over to the dark side.  After a couple years I'd worked through my issues and wanted to stop taking them but the withdrawal was pretty bad.  The weaning off period took over a year.  For that reason, I won't take antidepressants again.  However, I am absolutely certain that they helped me through my depression and I don't regret taking them.

I guess it comes down to which is more tolerable...the symptoms or the cure!  Hope you find a balance between the two, T.

Betsy

Captain Deb:
One thing Dr Silberstein, who lead one of the headache clinics at the Symposium, stressed, is for AN patients to avoid Wellbutrin (which is the "low sexual side effect" antidepressant.) I've stopped taking ahe happy pills for now and am shooting for Toopmax at my next Headache Wizard visit. Dr S said he's had the best luck with that for his post-surgery headache patients(50% success rate) with Neurontin (gabapentin) coming in at a dimsal 20% succes rate.
Capt Deb 8)

Brendalu:
I am currently taking Lamictal, Topomax, Straterra, Premarin and Lipitor.  All tier 3 drugs.  Two are being used for anti-seizure, headaches prevention and depression.  One is ADD, one is hormone replacement, and of course cholesterol.   I always said I wouldn't be a pill popper.  Up until my AN was removed I didn't even take aspirin!  I used reflexology and pressure point therapy.  I find it interesting that my 'shrinks' diagnosis is post traumatic stress syndrome, panic attacks, anxiety and severe recurring dpression.  I have been on many of the anti-depressants you all have spoken about and because of the massive suicial thoughts was taken off.  When reading the info on each of the drugs I am taking now I find it interesting that they are considered a "cureall" if you will for many different symptoms.  My family practice doc says, "you shouldn't have any seizures on all of this!"  I wish someone would come up with one pill or even two that would help.  So far I'm still in the let's try it for a while and see if it works.  I would just like to be headache free and not giddy but content and quit gaining all of this weight!!!
Brendalu

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