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My dr. started me on Prozac 10 days ago for depression and panic attacks. It has given me a terrible headache since the first day, but I think the headache has now turned into a migraine. As of last night, I've very sensitive to sound and light.

Usually I get my migraines in my right temple, but this is in both temples. I'm also seeing floaty spots and my vision is a little blurry.

I took some Maxalt last night & fell asleep. The headache was better when I woke up today, but it seems to be getting worse again.

I'm not sure if I should take the Maxalt because I'm not sure it's a migraine.

Thanks in advance for input or suggestions.

LisaB
 
Posts: 60 | Registered: 04-22-2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi Lisa,

I'm sorry you still feel awful. Have you contacted your doctor yet to let him/her know what is going on?

Please let us know what your doctor says

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Posts: 3704 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 05-17-2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Lisa,

Does activity make your head hurt worse? What about sitting down, bending over, and putting your head between your knees. That's one way to differentiate between headache and Migraine -- usually.

With these different symptoms, it would be best to check in with your doctor.

Please let us know how you're doing?



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First of all, I agree with Teri; contact your doctor as soon as you can for a good assessment of your symptoms.

Putting my head between my knees rarely works for me to identify migraine pain. What does work is getting up and walking a few steps. If it's a migraine, my head hurts madly with each footfall.

Take care and keep us posted.
 
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Hi Lisa,

I just wanted to follow up and see what your doctor said...please let us know, k?


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I tried Teri's test and the pain in my head did get worse when I put my head between my knees, so I ended up taking Maxalt-MLT yesterday (and re-dosing 3 hours later) and my headache is much better.

Doc says the headache is normal from the Prozac and to try taking it for a few more days & I should get used to it. (Easy for HER to say!!!)

Thanks for your replies and concern!

LisaB
 
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Good luck Lisa!

I hope that the headache side effect of the Prozac calms down for you - and super fast too!!!!

Your right - sometimes it's the old "easier said then done" when dealing with side effects.

I hope you get though it and the side effect goes away fast.

Keep us posted!

Glad to hear you are feeling a bit better today!


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I'm glad you talked to your doctor. Did she say what to do for the next few days while you're waiting for the side effect to wear off? [Or not?]

If it doesn't clear up, don't be afraid to insist that you try something else. There are plenty more antidepressants, and just because one SSRI doesn't work doesn't mean another won't.

I tried Prozac for 3 weeks back in 1990, when I first went on preventives. It made my head much worse. I had gained weight taking Pamelor, and Prozac was supposed to let you lose weight. I did lose a pound or two, but it certainly wasn't worth the misery.

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