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Title: Anti Depressant Medication Post by doogienj on Nov 14th, 2003, 1:00pm Hi Folks, I was reading somewhere that antihistamine medications does not help against cluster headaches, but they were not sure about certain anti depressant medication. I have just started a very strange cycle. It started as usually with 4 straight days of headaches at the same time, for which I took Imitrex 100mg. Then I had nothing for 5 days. This has never happened in 30 years of clusters. During the period I drank no alcohol. Last night I had a few drinks, and today I get a headache back. My question is has anyone been on anti depressant medication during a cycle and noticed any difference? I’m taking Effexor XR 75mg, and Wellbutrin XL 300mg. Thanks for any feedback. |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by thomas on Nov 14th, 2003, 1:09pm I am taking 5 mg of melatonin (3 regular and 2 time release) 45 min before bed. Upon waking up I'm taking 20 mg of prosac (selective seratonin re-uptake inhibitor) and 250 mg of magnesium. It has made a world of difference. |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by HypnoticFreddy on Nov 14th, 2003, 1:31pm At the time of my clusters last summer I was on Zoloft, an SSRI antidepressant, and Wellbutrin. I was also taking some other mood stabilizers. I had been on Zoloft for ~6 months. I still got blasted with a 3-month CH cycle. -Fred |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by pubgirl on Nov 14th, 2003, 2:48pm doogienj I haven't posted about this before as it may be a coincidence but I would have expected a cycle by now and haven't had one. I was shadowing badly, then started Zyban (an anti-depressant) and the shadows disappeared and no cycle started. Also I was prescribed an antihistamine preventive called Pizotifen when my GP was insisting I had migraines. It did diddly squat to prevent the CH , just made me very tired and thick headed Wendy |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by floridian on Nov 14th, 2003, 3:58pm New Years eve 1999/2000 and my brother (with Muscular Dystrophy, living with me) goes into respiratory arrest, spends 1 month in the critical care unit with pneumonia, followed by a month in assisted living rehab. I started taking saint johns wort in early january, and continued through the year. No clusters that year. Could be a coincidence. Others have not reported any benefit from SJW. Research has shown is that saint johns wort takes several weeks to have any effect. But it does have a beneficial influence on neurotransmitters in the hypothalamus and improves the working of the pitutary-hypothalamus-adrenal axis if it is taken steadily for long periods. After about 14 months on SJW, I decided to quit to give my body a break (was worried about UV exposure, etc). 2001 and 2002 saw increasing cluster activity. 2003 was a "dry" or phantom cluster cycle - all the wierdness of a cycle but no blistering pain. Not 100% sure why 2003 was dry, but I attribute it to turmeric, ginger, tea catechins, flax oil and magnesium, plus occasional melatonin and 5htp when I noticed my sleep patterns were looking pre-cluster. I'm back on SJW, and continue taking magnesium, sipping tea, and consuming flax/fish oils. Will post my results next summer. Quote:
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by eyes_afire on Nov 16th, 2003, 11:18am Back in the daze when I was misdiagnosed, I tried several anti depressants (nortriptyline, serzone, zoloft, and paxil). None of them ever helped. I ended up having a horrible experience with paxil. I wish I never took it. --- Steve |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by forgetfulnot on Nov 16th, 2003, 4:01pm Quote:
Their are two main types of antidepressant's, Tri-cyclic and Ssri's. Some of the older T-Cs are antihistamines. I.E. Amitriptylin. Either way, none of them (antidepressants) helped my (Chronic) C/H. YMMV Lee |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by Karla on Nov 17th, 2003, 1:36pm I have tried effexor 300mg and welbutrin and serzone and celexa all at very high doses. They have had no impact in my ch. However, they have helped wonderfully with the depression that accompnies my chronic ch. |
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Title: Re: Anti Depressant Medication Post by floridian on Nov 17th, 2003, 1:51pm Quote:
Outside of the US, a third category is available, the MAOIs. The old generation of these had dangerous side effects (very high blood pressure when eating certain foods) and lost popularity from that. Newer reversible MAO inhibitors with fewer side effects are available in some countries, but not the US. And St. Johns Wort doesn't fit neatly into any of these categories. |
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