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Maven |
So, starting on Friday, I started taking Frova for my menstrual migrianes as a 5 day trial.
For the first time, ever, I aborted a migriane on day one. My migraines have always gone days without being aborted. My DH and I are still stunned with this Frova success. I have had to take the second pill each day. And the migraine has returned each day. But, hallelujah! Horray! What an amazing & freeing thing! I just couldn't keep this to myself. Thanks for letting me share it with you all! Kelly my blog: http://flywithhope.blogspot.com/ "Though perseverance does not come from our power, yet comes within our power." - St. Francis de Sales |
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Sage |
I'm so happy for you, Kelly! How terrific to finally find something you can count on!!
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Wizard |
That's great! I hope it continues to work for you!
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Sage |
Yay Kelly! That is great news. Whole new possibilities open up in life, don't they?
- megs Free our brains from migraine pain my blog: www.meganoltmanfreemybrain.typepad.com E-course on Managing Life with Migraine at www.takebackyourlifefrommigraine.com |
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Community Moderator Grand Wizard |
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Eileen Gray Community Moderator eileen@helpforheadaches.com "The most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create, to over come, to endure, to transform, to love and to be greater then our suffering." - Ben Okri Please donate!!! Click below to donate to the AHDA - THANK YOU!!! http://www.networkforgood.org/pca/Badge.aspx?badgeId=102755 my blog: http://fireinmybrain.blogspot.com |
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Forum Moderator Grand Wizard |
Kelly-I'm glad you didn't keep your success with Frova to yourself! It is way to exciting not to celebrate and share your happiness with us. Way to go!!!!
This is why I love this folder, we can celebrate with each other and we all "get it"!! Thank you! Laura Forum Moderator ***You're welcome to enter your birthday, etc in the Celebrate folder so we can party with you!! =) *** |
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Maven |
Thanks everybody for sharing my joy!
Eileen- I'm down with that! Update on the Frova. Today is day 4. Still awesome to have the migaine aborted in the morning! It usually comes back by afternoon/night time. But, I'm still doing a happy dance about the aborting thing! But, a new twist: I'm starting to have high anxiety/panic attack like stuff going on. I do have issues with other serotonin meds. I cannot take any of the antidepressants because I've had severe reactions from meds in each class: SSRI, SNRI & tricyclic. (The long story short is that I eventually became suicidal.) I didn't realize triptans had affected serotonin until I had already taken my first dose and was reading the detailed pamphlet inside the box. So, I figured I'd just wait and see what happened. This afternoon I took a Klonopin that my psych has presribed as needed to treat other anxiety. It knocked me out, but I'm still pretty anxious. I know the anxiety is medication induced and I pretty sure it is from the Frova. I did start the Lyrica the night before I started the Frova so there is a chance it is that. But the Lyrica is still a small dose and I tolerated Topamax (another anti-convulsant for 2 yrs.) And with my history of difficulty with serotonin meds, odds are leaning it is the Frova. Right now, I'm just going to do a wait and see. I would rather endure side effects than my migriane. But, I don't want to go too far on that point either especially with my past history. Kelly my blog: http://flywithhope.blogspot.com/ "Though perseverance does not come from our power, yet comes within our power." - St. Francis de Sales |
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Forum Moderator Wizard |
Thanks, Kelly. This is helping me understand my neurologist's unwillingness to try any of the "other" classes of anti-depressants (other than the tricyclic I already take for my esophagus) with me. When I first started taking imipramine, I became severely depressed a few weeks later. Fortunately, the depression was short-lived as my body adjusted to the medication. I simply cannot do without the imipramine; untreated nutcracker esophagus would disable me. But depression that severe would disable me too; I had never conceived of being that severely depressed.
When we discussed preventives initially, my neurologist said that with that history, she wanted to avoid all the other anti-depressants with me. What you've said helps that make sense to me. Although I haven't had any trouble with my Axert. I do hope I never need an anti-depressant for depression! Hang in there and keep in touch with your doctor. |
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Maven |
Thanks Nutcracker, for sharing your experience. I'm glad mine has shed some light on yours.
Thanks for the encouragement. Kelly
my blog: http://flywithhope.blogspot.com/ "Though perseverance does not come from our power, yet comes within our power." - St. Francis de Sales |
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