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Posted by TylerTor on March 7, 2005, at 23:25:20
In reply to Re: topomax pain » JPS, posted by headachequeen on April 6, 2004, at 16:00:23
I have 2 herniated discs with neuropathy in right foot and drop foot. I am currently having nerve blocking done where I get injections of marcaine (similar to dentist novocaine) directly into my back and take Topomax and Amytriptyline (an anti-depressant) at night. When the therapy was suggested to me, I researched it and, in Canada anyway, it is quite common. I've been in pain for 7 years, it has become neuropathic so percocets no longer help and the last 6-7 months the pain has been debilitating. Surgery isn't an option because the pain is now neuropathic. It's only been a short time but my pain is definitely reduced. Of course the treatment doesn't fix the problem, so should I decide to discontinue the therapy then I imagine the pain would return but it does work.
Posted by rainy on March 8, 2005, at 6:35:53
In reply to Re: topomax pain » headachequeen, posted by TylerTor on March 7, 2005, at 23:25:20
I have taken tofranil, another tricyclic antidepressant for neuropathic pain in my feet which helped, but not Topamax. That I take as a mood stabilzer. I still have the pain from a peripheral neuropathy, but it's very faint and very old, so I don't think the Top has anything to do with it. This response is out of surprise and interest and a deep wish for your comfort. I certainly hope this treatment continues to soften what I know is merciless pain.
rainy
Posted by ed_uk on March 8, 2005, at 9:42:33
In reply to Re: topomax pain » headachequeen, posted by TylerTor on March 7, 2005, at 23:25:20
Hello,
>I've been in pain for 7 years, it has become neuropathic so percocets no longer help and the last 6-7 months the pain has been debilitating.
Oxycodone frequently does help neuropathic pain provided that the dose is adequate. The amount of oxycodone present in Percocet is rarely adequate to control neuropathic pain. OxyContin can be useful to treat neuropathic pain because it contains oxycodone only ie. no acetaminophen, as is present in Percocet. The absense of acetaminophen allows the dose of oxycodone to be effectively titrated against the pain. Some doctors will tell you that neuropathic pain never responds to opioids, this is a myth- there are studies which support the efficacy of oxycodone in neuropathic pain.
Good luck with the Marcaine,
Ed.
Posted by TylerTor on March 9, 2005, at 2:51:38
In reply to Re: topomax pain » TylerTor, posted by ed_uk on March 8, 2005, at 9:42:33
Thanks Ed. Actually, my GP talked to me about oxycontin and it was my decision not to go that route. I'm involved in every decision concerning my health and in this case, after much research, I didn't see the sense in going off percocets only to go on the more addictive oxycontin. My therapy is working and by posting a message I was only sharing that success. Your last comment "Good luck with the Marcaine" seemed condescending -- I hope that doesn't come from the fact that my therapy is actually working!!
Posted by ed_uk on March 9, 2005, at 7:05:10
In reply to Re: topomax pain » headachequeen, posted by TylerTor on March 7, 2005, at 23:25:20
Hi,
>Your last comment "Good luck with the Marcaine" seemed condescending
Ok fine, well it's a shame that you think that since I was just trying to help. You actually said that your pain was reduced, not that it was well controlled so I thought you might need extra analgesia.
>I didn't see the sense in going off percocets only to go on the more addictive oxycontin.
It isn't more addictive, both contain oxycodone, acetaminophen isn't associated with any risk of dependence. OxyContin will produce physical dependence, yes, but you won't become 'addicted' like a 'drug addict' unless you abuse it.
Ed.
Posted by challenged on March 11, 2005, at 12:14:18
In reply to Re: topomax pain, posted by rainy on March 8, 2005, at 6:35:53
Hi,
Well I am new to this and am so glad to have found this forum. I am now taking topomax after taking the dreaded fat pills prozac and lexapro, welbutrin all the above. You might say I have had a bit of stress and been depressed in my life. Well I did a dumn thing a while back and just quit the damn lexapro when i started jenny Craig and spent 500 bucks and gained a pound I knew that something was wrong. I went off the pills .....cold turkey and well i just kept myself in for a few weeks ..was in between jobs at the time and just told everyone to not call ..and I just delt with it.....I did lose the 20 pounds that I had gained ...ok 15 .....ok 13... Then I get thisa great job that has a manger who was intimidated by the fact that my qulifications had highere ups looking at me to fill the position that she was failing at and I didn't want it.I was just happy selling diamonds and doing my job without the management stuff that I am qualified to do that led me into taking meds in the first place. She made my job a living hell and then fabricated lies that through me over the edge and forced me to have to resign. I loved my job and well the depression is back and my Dr. kept me out of work for 8 days when I returned she just wanted me out so I was pushed to keep my dignity I walked and now on disability and taking topomax which I didn't want to have to do. I trust my Dr. but......I am so afraid of gaining the weight back and started Dieting again because I am so worried that these pills are going to do it to me again, Somebody please tell me that won't happen. i have read and read and my Dr. tells me these are what Renee Zellwigger took after she made that movie and then lost all that weight......I say he is reading the Enquire again! I know I need the pills but I stopped them then I had to start them again because I know I need them. Anybody somebody tell me will I gain weight again.......or is this the breakthrough pill for the stressed without that terrible side effect. I need to know, Thank you so much and I am looking forward to making friends here. Need to connect. I have closed myself up lately really bad. Thanks all....... Nettie
Posted by stresser on March 11, 2005, at 17:15:36
In reply to topomax and weight loss, posted by challenged on March 11, 2005, at 12:14:18
Renee Zellwigger took these to lose weight? Are you taking these to lose weight or taking these for another reason also? I really couldn't understand from your post, so if you did say, I'm sorry. What mg. are you taking right now and did you lose on them the first time you were taking them? I would think if they worked once they will work again. I take 200mg per day, and I have not lost any weight on Topamax. My daughter is bipolar II and also takes it, she hasn't lost any weight either....it must be a genetic thing for us. I do know many people lose taking topamax, and will assure you here on the board. -L
Posted by challenged on March 12, 2005, at 3:17:28
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss, posted by stresser on March 11, 2005, at 17:15:36
Hi thanks stresser for replying. Actually I am taking them because of a condition with depression I have been treated with for years and refuse to go back to the othet pills that I stopped taking and when my job became an over load I had no blocker to avoid my breakdown a few weeks ago and my Dr. put me on
Topomax and when I said PLease NO more Meds he told me that Renee Zellwegger took these to lose weieght but that is not the reason I am taking them. My concern is the weight gain with most of this mood alteting meds and I gained like 20 pounds when i was taking anti depressants. I just started taking these and am only in my 3rd week and just started 1 25 mil morn and 1 25 mil even. I don't know how I feel. All I know is i went off them and lost 2 pounds the week I was off them at weigh in at Jenny Craig and went back on them last week and didn't lose a thing tonight at weigh in and dieted all week. I just am not going to spend this money to diet if these pills are not going to allow my body to shed the weight is my main concern. I am in my 50's and know it is not an easy thing anymore but just the same I need to talk to the people who know who use them not the Dr's that prescribe them if ya know what I mean. I appreciate any info you can give me about them and thanks so much.
Posted by rainy on March 12, 2005, at 7:11:52
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » stresser, posted by challenged on March 12, 2005, at 3:17:28
Hi, challanged. I've been taking Topamax as a mood stabilizer for a couple of years. I may have have lost some weight on it after I reached about 250--300 mgs. Well, I know I did, but there were so many other things going on in my life, that it's a little hard to say if it was the medication or the other stuff that caused me to lose my appetite and about 30 pounds. 20 of those pounds I can attribute to moving, heat, depression and a broken rib. The other ten might be the Topamax.
If you are careful about what you eat and drink (and Topamax has been very helpful in keeping me away from too much wine) and in moderate exercise, you know, a daily walk, that kind of [boring?] thing, you'll probably be OK. A lot of people on this board have lost more on Topamax, but it isn't a weight loss drug per se.
Unfortunately, it's a bone loss drug. I hate the thought of gaining weight, so I'm willing to put up with the potential risks for the potential benefits--not gaining weight.
Since going off Wellbutrin a couple of months ago and sitting on my butt instead of walking, I've gained about six pounds on nefazodone Hcl--generic for serzone. I've been hungry and sedentary. Duh. So it isn't magic for me but I think it will help me lose and keep me from gaining more. Fingers crossed, here.
Keep us posted, don't give up on it and remember to increase your dose slowly to avoid the stupids which you might experience anyway. But going up slowly will soften them. This is the voice of stupid experience writing here.
rainy
Posted by challenged on March 12, 2005, at 12:54:11
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » challenged, posted by rainy on March 12, 2005, at 7:11:52
Hi Rainy,
Thanks so much for the info, I was at the 7/11 yesterday and , talk about the stupids, I am putting in anold pin # and hitting the damn machine like IT was the stupid one, God i am only on 5o Mils a day and having the stupids already. I guess I do need to excersize not only the body but my brain as well. I was reading a study about how topomax was actually being used for obesity and people with over eating problems and how it aactually was helping to do something with the chemical balance for weight loss. Ever heard of anything like this anyone? I am just so afrraid of meds because I had such a hard time after I went on to meds and gained weight that I never before had........to then have to remove it.....and now I am just not wanting to gain any back and still have some to take off . Seems meds began all my depression......haha.......I really wonder sometimes!!! After my divorce is when my depression started 9 years ago and well it just has been a hard road for me after 25 years married. Thanks for being there for me. Appreciate the communication here.
Posted by rainy on March 12, 2005, at 16:25:03
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » rainy, posted by challenged on March 12, 2005, at 12:54:11
The idea of having to struggle with that weight for the rest of our lives is so well, heavy! It took a long time for me to take off the 50 pounds the SSRIs helped me pack on and I don't want to do that again either, ever. As I said, I think that as long as we stay away from chocolate elclairs and vodka tonics on a daily baisis and keep moving, we'll be OK.
You haven't said how fast you're going up or what other meds you're on. The general wisdom here is that it's a good idea to go up 25 mgs every 2 to 3 weeks but no faster, with your higher dose at bedtime. If your pdoc suggests going up faster you might ask about it, but not do it. Otherwise, you'll find yourself forgetting your own name, having problems with your eyes (maybe) being very crabby (maybe) and certainly experiencing tingling in your fingers and face. So err on the side of caution.
I'm sorry if I sound dogmatic and opinionated. I am.
I haven't done it yet, but I understand that in general, divorce can really do you in. Also meds that mess with our minds of course mess with our spirits, too, so sometimes it becomes hard to figure out what is us and what's the medication--at least I've been in that place and not liked it.
At 400 mgs, Topamax is keeping me in sort of a calm depression rather than rolling all over the map, so it's doing its mood stabilizing job and I feel better than I did. Maybe it will have some seredipitous effects for you, too.
rainy
Posted by challenged on March 12, 2005, at 20:01:42
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » challenged, posted by rainy on March 12, 2005, at 16:25:03
Rainy..thank so much for all the insight. Believe me i am reading what is sent back to me three and four times....Do ya think the stupids have set in this quickly? haha...........O' God. I do hope you never do experience divorce. I knew my ex since I was 13 years old, he went through some mid life thing found a younger woman, who is long gone, by the way, and we are still the best of friends. The bad thing is that I cannot date because I still love this man and always will and cry every single day because I live on my memeories and now my wonderful son is away at college and the lonely life seems to make my already depressed days longer. I tried to deal without the lexapro( the fat pill) and the prozac (the other fat pill) and was doing fine while I was working but now under Dr.s advice I am on disability and on topomax. He wants me to take welbutrin too but I haven't taken them. I don't even want to take THESE. I went off the lexapro and lost the weight and am just not wanting to go through any more added depression with weight gain. I just cannot handle that anymore and will do anything even try to control my own depression wihout meds if need be and I was actually doing it until my last job through me over without the needed blocker as I stated in my opening message to psycho-Babble. Also I will not be replacing any clothes that I have spent good money on in my days because I have gained weight. There has got to be a sane medium here somewhere. I am hoping that topomax will be for me, what I have read it is for so many that use it and that tomorrow I will remember why I take it.......Again looking forward to any and all input.......
Posted by headachequeen on March 12, 2005, at 22:38:32
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » challenged, posted by rainy on March 12, 2005, at 7:11:52
> Hi, challanged. I've been taking Topamax as a mood stabilizer for a couple of years. I may have have lost some weight on it after I reached about 250--300 mgs. Well, I know I did, but there were so many other things going on in my life, that it's a little hard to say if it was the medication or the other stuff that caused me to lose my appetite and about 30 pounds. 20 of those pounds I can attribute to moving, heat, depression and a broken rib. The other ten might be the Topamax.
> If you are careful about what you eat and drink (and Topamax has been very helpful in keeping me away from too much wine) and in moderate exercise, you know, a daily walk, that kind of [boring?] thing, you'll probably be OK. A lot of people on this board have lost more on Topamax, but it isn't a weight loss drug per se.
> Unfortunately, it's a bone loss drug. I hate the thought of gaining weight, so I'm willing to put up with the potential risks for the potential benefits--not gaining weight.
> Since going off Wellbutrin a couple of months ago and sitting on my butt instead of walking, I've gained about six pounds on nefazodone Hcl--generic for serzone. I've been hungry and sedentary. Duh. So it isn't magic for me but I think it will help me lose and keep me from gaining more. Fingers crossed, here.
> Keep us posted, don't give up on it and remember to increase your dose slowly to avoid the stupids which you might experience anyway. But going up slowly will soften them. This is the voice of stupid experience writing here.
>
> rainy
Here I am, breaking all the rules again...
in fact tomorrow I shall post my new manifesto, my declaration of war and living but that is for tomorrow...
right now, noticing the mention of Welbutrin and having sneaked a peak at my mail when I am supposed to be in bed
I had to post...
There are all sorts of warnings attached to the ads for it up here.
Actually I believe it is illegal to advertise meds on tv up here, but I have been seeing quite a few so they must be slipping through.
One that is frequently aired is for Welbutrin.
The ads state that it is not to be used be people with seizure disorders as it can cause sezures or make them worse, so those of you who are taking Topomax for seizure activity and didn't know that, take heed, please.They also warn that people with eating disorders should not take Welbutrin...
then they go on to say that people who are suicidal especially teen-agers should not use Welbutrin as anti-depressants tend to increase such feelings...
that one was a real shock
I knew that it was a seizure producer but the other two were awakenings!!!!
kat
Posted by headachequeen on March 12, 2005, at 22:43:00
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » challenged, posted by rainy on March 12, 2005, at 16:25:03
> The idea of having to struggle with that weight for the rest of our lives is so well, heavy! It took a long time for me to take off the 50 pounds the SSRIs helped me pack on and I don't want to do that again either, ever. As I said, I think that as long as we stay away from chocolate elclairs and vodka tonics on a daily baisis and keep moving, we'll be OK.
> You haven't said how fast you're going up or what other meds you're on. The general wisdom here is that it's a good idea to go up 25 mgs every 2 to 3 weeks but no faster, with your higher dose at bedtime. If your pdoc suggests going up faster you might ask about it, but not do it. Otherwise, you'll find yourself forgetting your own name, having problems with your eyes (maybe) being very crabby (maybe) and certainly experiencing tingling in your fingers and face. So err on the side of caution.
> I'm sorry if I sound dogmatic and opinionated. I am.
> I haven't done it yet, but I understand that in general, divorce can really do you in. Also meds that mess with our minds of course mess with our spirits, too, so sometimes it becomes hard to figure out what is us and what's the medication--at least I've been in that place and not liked it.
> At 400 mgs, Topamax is keeping me in sort of a calm depression rather than rolling all over the map, so it's doing its mood stabilizing job and I feel better than I did. Maybe it will have some seredipitous effects for you, too.
> rainy
>I am sure to get busted and sent to bed at any moment but had to get in my two cents worth here...
when starting topomax, start at 25mg and stay at that dosage for two to three weeks at least until your body adjusts then increase by 25 mg increments at 2-3 week intervals as rainy mentioned....
but start in the evenings until you have reached half the proposed maximum dosage, then start adding 25 mg a week the same way in the morning until the whole dosage is reached...
it tends to make one quite nauseated to start in the morning ...
let the evenings deal with the first half...
for instance if the total is 400 mg... work up to 200 at night then start the next 200 in the a of m....
kat
Posted by TylerTor on March 13, 2005, at 0:00:21
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » rainy, posted by challenged on March 12, 2005, at 20:01:42
Give me a break!!! I thought this was a forum to talk about legitimate use of Topomax for pain or other conditions. But, really, 'cuz your man dumped you and you can't deal with it and now your projecting that on to your son who's away at college. Get a grip, girls!. Give up the meds, start a safe and sane exercise program, get yourself out of the house and stop crying about some guy who only wants to be "the best of friends". Does anybody out there have a real problem that they're using Topomax for. There are plenty of programs out there to help one deal with weight but to sincerely compare your "lost love" pain with the pain of herniated disks or other physical conditions. And by the way, if you're not eplipetic, or experiencing seizures for some reason other than heartbreak, why on earth are you taking 300-400 mg of Topomax. Read up on the meds you take!!!!
Posted by challenged on March 13, 2005, at 5:13:24
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss, posted by TylerTor on March 13, 2005, at 0:00:21
> Give me a break!!! I thought this was a forum to talk about legitimate use of Topomax for pain or other conditions. But, really, 'cuz your man dumped you and you can't deal with it and now your projecting that on to your son who's away at college. Get a grip, girls!. Give up the meds, start a safe and sane exercise program, get yourself out of the house and stop crying about some guy who only wants to be "the best of friends". Does anybody out there have a real problem that they're using Topomax for. There are plenty of programs out there to help one deal with weight but to sincerely compare your "lost love" pain with the pain of herniated disks or other physical conditions. And by the way, if you're not eplipetic, or experiencing seizures for some reason other than heartbreak, why on earth are you taking 300-400 mg of Topomax. Read up on the meds you take!!!!
>Tyler you seem to be lacking refinement or grace when replying to why my DOCTER prescribed topomax to me for a condition that I have, that you apparently know nothing about. Furthermore my lifetime of medical charts are not going to be posted here. Your comments were completly devoid of wisdom or good sense. For your information, my son is a professional trainer at 24 hour fitness and I go to the Gym..he doesn't live at home but
here in town and I excercise and I am on a healthy diet. IDo not take 300 to 400 mil of Topomax I just started them. I feel that is moreinformation then you need and unless you are a practicing medical advisor of sorts I suggest that
when you decide to become a copywright that you read the material and understand it before you decide to reiterate on it. You need to be more intuitive to the clarity of an outline. Defining what I just said, just in case you are not able to "catch my drift" a concise explanation of the total meaning or superior definition is only for those who care to show concern for the feelings of others. Each of us hangs from our own individual frame and within that framework is our physicality, our mentality and what has brought us to use the meds we are taking and to each of us the reasons may be different and the effects day to day life has on us equally as unique. You haven't the right to make justications about myself or any of the women who have been quite helpful to me through their postings as to their individuality or medical usage of this drug.You might say, You pushed my button. I am not a person of subnormal intelligence. I am only concerned with the effects from the medication and one in particular is weight gain. These postings are here to provide assistance as well as provide a useful function to be able to ask the questions we want and communicate what we want to within guidelines not to offend anyone. You do not know me and I take offense to your assumption of the reason why I am on topomax. I can only say that I feel that these women I have connected with on here have actually been quite helpful and understanding and maybe you should have read my first posting before you have decided to be so uncompromising.
I speak only for myself here and I have drawn this conclusion about a person who speaks out without reservation as you do. "Affected by a disorder of the mind".......could that be your prescription?
Posted by challenged on March 13, 2005, at 5:20:09
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » rainy, posted by headachequeen on March 12, 2005, at 22:43:00
Thanks headachequeen.......keep your 2 cents coming because they certainly are a breath of fresh air after reading tylers unscrupulous comments. I will definitely keep in mind the dosage increase as I was unaware of that. Nice to have connected with you and will keep in touch.......Nettie
Posted by headachequeen on March 13, 2005, at 9:05:03
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » headachequeen, posted by challenged on March 13, 2005, at 5:20:09
> Thanks headachequeen.......keep your 2 cents coming because they certainly are a breath of fresh air after reading tylers unscrupulous comments. I will definitely keep in mind the dosage increase as I was unaware of that. Nice to have connected with you and will keep in touch.......Nettie
Nettie, I am not sure why you are taking Topomax -- shall have to go back and read the posts I missed while dealing with yet another bout of statis epilepticus...
in case you are not familiar with the delightful experience, it is a period of several hours when one's body is racked with seizure after seizure, one immediately following the other, no respite in between...
I could go into some severe and ugly not to mention embarrassing details to really educate you, but shall spare myself those parts.
During this twelve hour period the body reaches temps around 105 Fahrenheit, risking brain damage that is irreversible, not to mention damage to other organs... minor things like kidneys, liver, heart, and the like...
During this the patient is usually comatose.. thank heaven, otherwise the whole thing would be truly unbearable. I do remember coming to and demanding a pair of socks because my feet were cold the first time and the incredible thirst but being unable to have even a sip of water because of the tests that it might interfere with; instead they moisten your lips with this vile tasting stuff on a swab...
I'd rather be thirsty and unconscious...these episodes can be caused naturally, but in the latter case it was caused because there was no warning accompanying the antibiotic I was taking...
apparently, like aspirin, it increases the effect of one of the anti-seizure meds I take until one has the effect of ten times the dosage and bang...
statis...oh, it is so much fun....
not to mention that my gift from my God, my treasured uncle who has the same rare type of epilepsy that I have went into statis during surgery a few weeks ago and died before they could control it...
what Tyler is trying to say is that while weight control and other side effects that are medicinally helpful from Topomax do happen, it is first and foremost a drug developed to deal with seizures and epilepsy and like all aeds a dangerous drug to play with...
I guess I am no longer a breath of fresh air, but I am breathing fresh air a little longer...
twice within months I get to celebrate the fact this time because my primary care physician recognised the symptoms from the last time and jumoed in and reacted instead of waiting to ship me out to the city...a third time I might not be so lucky...
yes, Topomax helps take off weight... but it is a side effect not the primary intent..
yes, it helps with migraine... but it is a side effect...
the other uses I am not sure of...
the top two I know of only because the last neurologist I had was the one who led the research into migraine (knew precious little about epilepsy though I was better off with the one I had been seeing since childhood except he retired) and my present one did the research into weight loss...
the rest I am not aware off...but I do know one has to treat these anti-epilepsy meds with a great deal of respect and be darned careful why one takes them and what one does with them....
They are wonderful things and terrifying things...
remind me of fire.
kat
Posted by challenged on March 13, 2005, at 13:22:58
In reply to Re: Topamax: weight loss/mild depression, posted by jen820 on March 6, 2002, at 13:45:48
> Mel1234,
> Yes, my doc today just put me on Topomax in addition to the Wellbutrin -- the Topomax is for weight loss purposes only. I am also interested in knowing of side effects of using the two together....any info would be helpful.
>
> My other question is if Topomax can be used for mild depression (my dx), then why do I need to be on both Wellbutrin and Topomax?? Any one in the same boat?Hi I was just wondering if you even will get this message since I am reading up years later since you posted this. I happen to have just started the same meds and was wondering the exact same thing. Could you let me know how you are doing and if in fact they worked for you? Thanks do much......Nettie
Posted by Dr. Bob on March 13, 2005, at 14:47:25
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » TylerTor, posted by challenged on March 13, 2005, at 5:13:24
> 'cuz your man dumped you and you can't deal with it and now your projecting that on to your son who's away at college.
>
> TylerTor> you seem to be lacking refinement or grace ... Your comments were completly devoid of wisdom or good sense.
>
> challengedPlease don't jump to conclusions about others or post anything that could lead them to feel accused or put down.
If you or others have questions about this or about posting policies in general, or are interested in alternative ways of expressing yourself, please see the FAQ:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#civil
Follow-ups regarding these issues should be redirected to Psycho-Babble Administration. They, as well as replies to the above posts, should of course themselves be civil.
Thanks,
Bob
Posted by challenged on March 13, 2005, at 16:41:29
In reply to Re: please be civil » TylerTor » challenged, posted by Dr. Bob on March 13, 2005, at 14:47:25
> > 'cuz your man dumped you and you can't deal with it and now your projecting that on to your son who's away at college.
> >
> > TylerTor
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> > you seem to be lacking refinement or grace ... Your comments were completly devoid of wisdom or good sense.
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> > challenged
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> Please don't jump to conclusions about others or post anything that could lead them to feel accused or put down.
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> If you or others have questions about this or about posting policies in general, or are interested in alternative ways of expressing yourself, please see the FAQ:
>
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#civil
>
> Follow-ups regarding these issues should be redirected to Psycho-Babble Administration. They, as well as replies to the above posts, should of course themselves be civil.
>
> Thanks,
>
> BobDr. Bob,
My sincere apologies for anything seemingly to be uncivil directed to Tyler. His terminology when reitorating on my messages made me feel as though I was lacking intellectual acuity and that is not the case here. When he said, "'cuz your man dumped you and you can't deal with it and now your projecting that on to your son who's away at college." This was speaking of two men in my life that I love and respect and the way he used slang and referred to them as if they were an excuse for my medically prescribed drugs and condition was not intended to help me in any way that I can see it being beneficial. To me it seemed to be lacking good old fashioned kindness. Or maybe it was the way he projected it. Again, I apologize......Nettie
Posted by proserpine on March 14, 2005, at 12:57:39
In reply to Re: joining the topamax club, posted by maaron71 on February 16, 2003, at 15:08:50
hi there.
i am new here.
i am also new to topomax.
i have been reading the threads here on topomax. i can identify very well w/ some of the side effects noted, specifically loss of concentration & the "motor oil" effect w/ carbonated drinks. oh heavens!! tastes like sludge & then there is this feeling of fizz at the end..... i have spent both a lot of time living on diet coke & well-- thinking-- i am glad my days of advanced degrees are over-- but my days of -thinking- are not--
i dont know if anyones days of thinking ever are.
i have been trying to test myself to see if my cognitive reactions are down & they definitely are. & that is driving me crazy.
since i am incredibly medication resistant (or perhaps medication-blind (i was once on effexor, &, deciding it was doing nothing except giving me an ulcer i suddenly went off of it. remind me someday to tell you about effexor w/drawal. i discussed this topic w/ a friend of mine in the know on both issues & she agreed that effexor w/drawal is, in some ways, -worse- than -heroin- w/drawal)) i was put on a dose of 100-200 mg topomax per day. today i cut it down to 100 mg per day, as i just cannot tolerate the 200 mg-- i couldnt possibly drive taking this dose.
as goth as i look (which would be uber), i was never a big recreational drug user & the only thing i can compare topomax to would be the time a friend of mine gave me a medical marijuana brownie (her use of medical marijuana was particularly iffy) &, again, med-resistant (or med-blind) that i am, after hours it was doing nothing, so i took another bite & i was in outer space, i walked across the street & thought i was across town-- this effect lasted for 3 days!! it was HORRIBLE!! & so topomax.
does this go away??
a different friend of mine, a little post the abovenoted experience offered me yet more marijuana. i demurred saying that i didnt like it as it made me confuses. & so topomax. he said that was what it was -supposed- to do.
okay, so some people would -like- this feeling. but i DONT.
remember, the last topomax i took was yesterday at about 5pm. if i took it today, this would be written in a far more confused manner.
HELP!!
Posted by proserpine on March 14, 2005, at 14:30:35
In reply to Re: topomax pain, posted by rainy on March 8, 2005, at 6:35:53
i am sorry, i am having a difficult time following the threads properly.
is topomax also used for -treating- nerve pain or is it known for -causing- nerve pain??
i should have noted in my first post, but forgot (now as the topomax has begun to leave the building (known as my body) my ability to think is returning), i have trigeminal neuralgia, which i suppose is somewhat comparable to a lot of the nerve pain i am seeing mentioned, except it is in my face & is now being treated only by neurontin (gabapentin), which is also used to treat depression (as is the topomax, for which it is being used on me, as was the somewhere abovenoted (other post) effexor). could i get percocet, i wouldnt bother w/ any of it.
as far as i can tell, & tell i can, the topomax is making the headaches WORSE. trigeminal neuralgia is considered "the worst pain known to humankind" (or somesuch, as quoted from the trigeminal neuralgia website). the neurontin holds it down, so i just get --echoes-- of "the worst pain known to humankind" from the incompetence-&-outer-space-inducing topomax.
i am fond of all of my doctors. but they are blindsided by the hmo system under which they work. so it will be an endless cycle of peculiar medications i think. i just would like to know how to head off the worst of the side effects if at all possible-- right now all i can eat is pineapple & jalapeno pepper pizza & water-- & driving is, as they say, right out.
is anyone else here having similar problems?? nobodys problems can be -exactly- these. i mean, that would be -too- funny.
Posted by rainy on March 14, 2005, at 15:03:10
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss, posted by TylerTor on March 13, 2005, at 0:00:21
Hi, Tylor-Tor, sorry to be so late getting back to you. I was a little surprised at the strength of your response--sounds like I
stepped on your toe or something. Sorry about that.
I'm taking such a high dose of Topamax because I use it as a mood stabilizer; I'm bipolar II. As you probably know, Topamax, like many of the other anticonvulsants, is being used to treat bipolar mood swings as well as the seizures of epilepsy. As a mater of fact, Topamax is probably being prescribed off lable for more conditions than the manufacturer ever dreamed of: migraine headaches, eating disorders, and treating alchoholism, although I think this is still in the experimental stage and then you've brought up the pain issue.
When I first developed an autoimmune peripheral neuropathy in the mid 70s they tried dilantin as an anlagesic (didn't work) so while I was surpried by your first post about Topamax and pain relief it makes some sense. Our neurological systems have to be connected.
Those of us who also suffer mood disorders and have taken antidepresants know what hell the added weight that comes with the pills can be. Topamax can cause weight loss in some people and some unscrupulous doctors prescibe it for that reason. It doesn't always work but a kind word here and there never hurts.
"Giving up" medications that are, unhappily, necessary for life, as in bipolar disorder isn't an option. As you suggest researching them, and using them responsibly is the best we can do.
I hope I'm making some sense here and I hope you find the answers you're seeking.rainy
Posted by proserpine on March 14, 2005, at 16:28:02
In reply to Re: topomax and weight loss » challenged, posted by headachequeen on March 13, 2005, at 9:05:03
new here, & confused by both the topomax & the board, so have not been able to read the posts in order, but i will say that not only have i found something -worse- than trigeminal neuralgia, but that both my mother & dostoyevsky had seizures (he -loved- his (if you do not know & if that is of any consolation. they never figured out what my mothers were (probably just a reaction to having to be anywhere near my father); tN is also some sort of seizure. i do not love it-- probably the same reaction, although my father hath croaked, finally)) & also i hope that, although i do not even know you, you are okay. oh for heavens sake. one more for the prayer list.
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