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jhammer
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Amitriptyline??
« on: May 1st, 2006, 11:13am » |
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Has anybody taken Amitriptyline for CH's??? I stopped by the Neuro's office this morning (without an appt. nonetheless) to see if he could do anything for me since I only have 2 Imitrex tablets left for the next 20 days. He bumped up the dose of topomax I'm on (which hasn't been working anyway) and wrote out a prescription for the amitriptyline. I still haven't had a 24 hr. period of time where I haven't taken any imitrex to give the Relpax a try. I'm going to see if I can make it to 11 pm tonight without popping one so I can try it out. I'm on the down side of Kip-5 right now thinking...it's only 720 more minutes, I can make it...I hope. ~Jake
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #1 on: May 1st, 2006, 11:49am » |
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Tried it and got nothing out of it, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try it. Good luck on the Relpax. I tried that a couple years ago and it made me feel like 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bucket for hours longer than an attack lasts. Won't be doing that again.
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #2 on: May 1st, 2006, 4:56pm » |
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jhammer, I'm currently speed-balling amitriptyline (10mg) and melatonin (9mg) about 1/2 hour before I go to bed. Only been doing this for about 5-6 days, as my cycle is just starting up. I did start out on 3mgs of melatonin to go with the amitriptyline. Also, my neuro recommended I double the amitriptyline in a couple of weeks. I'll be sure to keep you informed as to my progress, but as of yet, I've not seen any positive changes. I'm waking up about 3-4 times a night with attacks, aborting with Imitrex (or suffering when I feel I'm borderline OD'ing on the stuff). I did only wake up once last night, but it could be an outlying case. I will be getting my O2 flowing in the next few days as well. talbers
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #3 on: May 2nd, 2006, 9:42am » |
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Another name for this medicine is Elavil. If you do a search you will find that several people have had good luck with this medicine. There have been studies done that have proved promising. However, everyone is different and it may do nothing for you. It didn't help me.
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #4 on: May 2nd, 2006, 10:46am » |
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Well so far so good!!! I've only been on the stuff one day and I've been feeling pretty good! I did get hit pretty hard last night at my usual time, 12:29 am on the dot. But I missed my evening and morning visit from the beast all together. I'm not sure if this is due to the new drug or what but I'll keep everyone posted. ~Jake
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #5 on: May 13th, 2006, 10:20am » |
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This is what the doctor put me on back in 2003. Started with 10mg. went up to 25mg. along with Amidrin (generic for Midrin). After 2 months-no headaches. Then in late 2005 while going through the weaning process from the amitriptyline, the Beast came back. I went back to taking the 25mg., but NOW, it does nothing. Took this week off because on Tuesday it was a total Bear. Went to see the doctor (actually his PA) on Thursday, and we had a long talk. He called the doctor and I was given a prescrption for Midrin (brand!) and Elavil 80mg. I'll be seeing (the doctor) in a month. He can't say at this time whether the medicine will work or not. How can you tell? Or can you? The doctor said that I may have been at the end of a cycle, and it "appeared" that the medicine worked. OK, so here I am taking this medicine again, and what if again, I'm near the end of my cycle, and it again "appears that the medicine has worked. This quite not so merry-go-round is what we have to go through? Hope you were able to decipher this message. Any suggestions?
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I was on amitriptyline because my neuro thought I had migraines. I got up to a huge dose. It makes your mouth parched all day even if you drink 3 litres of water. It definitely made my clusters WORSE because it messes with your sleep schedule. If you dont take it the same time everynight and go to bed at the same time too you may find yourself with more clusters.. just my experience.
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #7 on: May 18th, 2006, 11:16am » |
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I found that it worked after about a week, but the side effects were so strong that it wasn't worth it.
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I just got off of it last year. I was up to 200mg a night. It did nothing for the clusters for the 3 1/2 years I was on it. I wa on it for insomnia though, and when I did sleep I had hella-wicked nightmares! I also think it made my sleep worse - I'd fall into such a deep sleep that by the time a CH woke me up it was full blown and trex or o2 wouldn't stop it. Be sure nothing you are currently taking interacts with Elavil (amitriptyline). Otherwise, if taken with Ultram (Tramadol) it can cause seizures. I found that out the hard way. I hope it has some benefit for you. Peace, Carl D
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Re: Amitriptyline??
« Reply #9 on: May 18th, 2006, 8:04pm » |
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Hmmm. Interesting! I don't have any peoblems sleeping. I've only had "one" nighttime visitation ever , and that was last week. Seeing that I'm rather new to meds. I ask whether I REALLY should be taking Amitriptylin. Does the Amitriptylin serve as a prophalactic for the entire day or is it merely a nightime remedy, so one can sleep?
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