If a good anticonvulsant weren't also good for migraines then I might be a
little suspicious. From a neurological standpoint migraines actually
resemble seizures a lot. You're currently taking Lamictal. My migraineuse
wife takes that too now (tiny dose compared to me) and says that Lamictal
really helps her migraines.
(Are you sure you're not having migraines? With auras, pain on one side of
the head, throbbing, nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, and a duration
over 4 hours? I'm believing you know they're not migraines for sure though
we might be wrong.)
A drug that targets a single neurotransmitter or a single type of sodium
channel or whatever is going to cause all kinds of things to happen. The
channel type could be implicated in binge eating and depression as well as
seizures. Brains are kooky.
Just because a drug is used for X doesn't mean it isn't any good for Y. Even
if you don't have a type of headache that Topomax is used for, the Topomax
might still be indicated for seizures (and prescribed for that purpose,
independently of your headache pain).
I've never taken Topomax. I've heard of people getting little "spaced"
moments on it though.
-Jason
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:46 PM, pierce407720032003 <sacornelius@
> And what else is it used for? I'd like to know more before agreeing to
> take it. Whether or not my doctor gives it to me depends on the blood test
> results for the Lamictal I had the other day.
>
> So far I've read that Topomax is also used for things like binge eating,
> emotional problems, migraines, and other things. I do have a prescription
> pain killer since over the counter ones don't work. I take it for normal
> headaches, not migraines.
>
> I now wonder if when I told my doctor normal pain killers don't work, he
> somehow thought I said they weren't strong enough. I told him they don't
> work for normal headaches and said nothing about migraines, which I don't
> have.
>
> Any comments or answers?
> Thanks.
>
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