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Title: Imitrex Rebounds Post by BlairH on Feb 19th, 2002, 10:50pm I would like information on Imitrex rebound headaches. I have been a clusterhead since I was 17 (30 years) and am in a cycle now. I have been using Imitrex 50mg tablets for 2 previous episodes prior to this one and it works better than any treatment I have tried. My pharmacist asked me if I knew about rebound headaches at the end of my last cycle after 85 days... something my doctor failed to mention to me. I am pretty sure the use of Imitrex atually prolonged my last episode... yeah, like any of us need do that! I would like to know about the rebound effects of Imitrex and would welcome any information from others who use Imitrex. |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by Holly on Feb 20th, 2002, 12:22am Blair, sorry to hear your in cycle now :'(. I found for my self that the Imitrex does seem to prolong my cycle too. Also I found it dehydrates me, so drinking lots of water helps. I found the shots and spray to work faster. In my last cycle I was using more shots than was recommended (6-8 a day). My doc thought I was getting rebound CH, and I found that when I stopped using the shots my O2 started to work? Any way I started to use Verapamil as a preventive and it worked and use O2 as a abortive. Next cycle (which will be here soon) I'm going to go as long as I can without using the Imitrex. Try to use an abortive like Verapamil with your cycle if your not doing so now. It saved my life.......Holly |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by Bob_P on Feb 20th, 2002, 8:34am Here ya go: http://www.clusterheadaches.org/library/medications/imitrex_rebound.htm |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by murphysmom on Feb 20th, 2002, 9:38am My Doc started me on amerge (it's a triptan like imitrex) and it causes rebounds as well, but at the same time he increased my preventative treatment of topamax by 4, so hopefully I won't have to take as much Amerge and risk a rebound. Rebounds suck because when your in the dance and scaling out at 7 or 8 and just wanting out you'll do anything so....thinking your doing something good you take more medicine....and inadvertantly you're prolonging the dance...aaahhhh!!!! It can be frustrating. Hang in there, and ask your doc about preventatives like verapemil, lithium, topamax etc... murph |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by Georgia on Feb 20th, 2002, 9:54am For me, imitrex injections will sometimes stop a ch about 1 in three times. The problem is that when it does, the ch comes back worse than before in about an hour or two. I still use it occasionally, like when I am at work, and need to buy myself a few hours, but in general I try to avoid it. What else have you tried? |
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Title: ditto Post by trip on Feb 20th, 2002, 2:39pm :-/ Same as Georgia,,the injections work great , 5min. tops,,,but 1 hour later,, BAM,, a fast hard hitting eye poper.But because the injections work so fast I use them in emergencys ,,when I have to kill the bastard NOW. As far as Meds extending the cycle,, I believe there is a lot of merit to that. From my own experinces and from what I have read on this MB. There are several ,,respected ;D, peeps around here who guarantee meds prolong the cycle. As far as rebounds ,,WTF is a rebound,,no offense but I have never gotten 2 peeps to agree on what it realy is,, except basketball fans. 8)Trip |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by Margi on Feb 20th, 2002, 3:07pm Well, Trip - you can add us to that list that believe meds prolong things. Mike is now entering MONTH FIVE of this cycle. He's never gone this long before (two month's max, prior) AND this is the first cycle in ten years that he's been medicated (pred burst, then verapamil). He's doing the wean from Verap now, in hopes this cycle will die a natural death. Imitrex inhalers are working to abort the ones he HAS to abort, but he prefers to just ride it out if he can. |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by Holly on Feb 20th, 2002, 3:21pm ;) Hi Trip By using more than the recommended dose of Imitrex shots, you tend to get more or high daily frequency of CH attacks (more than 3 a day). Go to BOB P reply on Imitrex rebounds and read his link. It is helpful. PFD....Holly |
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Title: Margi's main man and others Post by trip on Feb 20th, 2002, 4:55pm ::)I am hereing that more and more,, people would rather ride out the pain than take more meds,espically , late in a cycle. Which brings us to the use of opiates, and their benifits. I am not advocating the use of opiates for 3-4 months, but to help you ride out the pain now and then and not have to take some heart stoping,blood vessel expanding, rebound causing med,, works for me . PS I am not suggesting peeps stop meds and use opiats. :-X |
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Title: Re: Imitrex Rebounds Post by don on Feb 20th, 2002, 7:51pm I am probably one of the biggest anti opiate use poster here but even I will say they do have their place. An occasional vicodan or oxy may be neccesary to bring some relief when all else has failed or there is nothing available short of a trip to the ER. The problem is when folks use opiates as a treatment plan rather than an emergency measure. |
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