Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 50878

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bridgey

Posted by headachequeen on December 26, 2003, at 21:51:10

In reply to Re: One more thing... » Beck, posted by Karen_kay on December 24, 2003, at 9:08:21

Bridgey... I cannot find the post with the aim info on it... can you resend it to me..
my aim id is Tegreine

kat... and thanks....many times

 

Re: effects of topamax

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 27, 2003, at 23:42:46

In reply to Re: effects of topamax, posted by Nycole on July 16, 2003, at 16:22:05

i started losing my appetite at 25-50mg can't remember, but i just started to forget to eat- not good. i noticed the stupidness at 50mg and i started feel really empty headed at 75mg- so i am back to 50....but after reading the posts i think i am going off the drug!
> Hi everyone! In a lot of the past posts, people talk about the cognitive side effects, such as the "stupids", memory loss, blurry vision, etc, etc. Well, I have been on the Topamax for a month now and luckily I haven't had any of those side effects yet. BUT, I have not had any of the weight loss effects either, which, besdies my terrible depression is a huge reason I am on Topamax in the first place. I really want to increase my dosage to 200 mg. so that I can have the weight loss, but I don't want the cognitive effects. So, can anyone tell me what dose they were on when they started having the cognitive side effects and what dosage they were on when they had the weight loss effects? Thanks!!
> Nycole

 

bridgey

Posted by headachequeen on December 28, 2003, at 9:36:52

In reply to Re: effects of topamax, posted by dragonfly25 on December 27, 2003, at 23:42:46

> i started losing my appetite at 25-50mg can't remember, but i just started to forget to eat- not good. i noticed the stupidness at 50mg and i started feel really empty headed at 75mg- so i am back to 50....but after reading the posts i think i am going off the drug!


I think you are reading only the negative and fearful posts...
I too had some of the negative side effects, but learned to counter them and have had a good experience with topomax...

the side effects of the topomax can either be overcome... drink lots of water, take vitamins and supplements, and so on...
or they will pass...

often the side effects occur because you are increasing the doses too quickly... and your body has not had time to adjust... the schedule I was given was a suggestion, I was told to follow it loosely, but that if I was not ready to move to the next dose to wait a week or two... to listen to my body... and that is important

interesting sidebar to all this...
I have been toying with the idea of increasing the dosage of the topomax and decreasing the dosage of tegretol whose side effects I am unable to counteraffect... and whose side effects do not go away after time... I have been on Tegretol for over two years now and still have the side effects that accompany it and they are most dis-comforting (arrgghhh never thought I would use a non-word like that)
This Christmas, a time that is always an extreme positive in our home, was NOT, and we know will not be a positive experience next year, either, no matter how hard we try to overcome it. We downplayed the extreme changes and the stress as much as we could; at one point I had decided to cancel the celebrations entirely. Christmas night, despite the anti-seizure meds, I had a seizure around three o'clock, serious enough that I had to go to emergency.
Here we have a team of doctors supplied to the emerg by a service although a few of the local doctors, my own included spend a day of their own time in the e r - but not during the holidays it would seem...
the er doctor who saw me asked what anti-seizure medication I was on and when I said tegretol rolled his eyes before I could say topomax and asked who my neuro was and if he had come into the twentieth century let alone the twenty-first... I said he had put me on topomax as well and explained why...
he said that was a step forward...
and explained that he had started work toward specialising in neurology until he discovered the sheer addiction of emergency work... and that in his experience topomax had far more to offer..
he agreed that there were side effects and we discussed them and the way to deal with them...sounded like discussions here <g>
but then we discussed the side effects of tegretol and his opinion of it is that it is not effective enough ...
and he suggested that I increase the topomax...
he wrote me a prescription for increased topomax...
increasing it by 25 mg a day for two weeks (sound familiar? <S>) then upping it to 50 until I reach 200 on top of the 200 I already take in the evening... decreasing the tegretol each week by that amount...
by that time I shall still be taking tegretol but only 200 mg... and if that is working then I am to discuss dropping it entirely with my own doctor... or he says to come back and see him...
I have greater confidence in this programme than in the tegritol believe me...


kat

 

Re: bridgey » headachequeen

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 28, 2003, at 16:22:34

In reply to bridgey, posted by headachequeen on December 28, 2003, at 9:36:52

hi kat
i am sorry to hear about your christmas, glad u are ok
i always forget to take vitamins and i am not great about drinking water either, but i was not told about any of this by my doctor. i don't think he knows much about the drug. is this really important? do you know if it has an effect on the cognitive problems?
i take a low dose so i thought it was weird to have side effects.
and you are right about the negative posts, i hadn't read one positive one yet. but i do have a friend who takes it and she has no complaints.
thx dragonfly

 

bridgey

Posted by headachequeen on December 28, 2003, at 17:41:52

In reply to Re: bridgey » headachequeen, posted by dragonfly25 on December 28, 2003, at 16:22:34

> hi kat
> i am sorry to hear about your christmas, glad u are ok
> i always forget to take vitamins and i am not great about drinking water either, but i was not told about any of this by my doctor. i don't think he knows much about the drug. is this really important? do you know if it has an effect on the cognitive problems?
> i take a low dose so i thought it was weird to have side effects.
> and you are right about the negative posts, i hadn't read one positive one yet. but i do have a friend who takes it and she has no complaints.
> thx dragonfly

Thanks... much appreciated and I plan to get on with my life no matter how long it takes and how much pushing and prodding it takes... and bridgey is there to help I know <s> as is the help from others here and elsewhere...

The only side effect I was told about when I was first prescribed the Topomax for seizures was that a side effect was its ability to deal with migraines... and that was not really mentioned as a side effect... just that instead of increasing my Tegretol as he tore up the scrip (HALLELUJAH!!!) he asked why I had not mentioned the migraines and wrote out the prescription for Topomax... as he handed it to me he warned me that I might not want it as it was known to cause weight loss... well I did think about that for a second or three maybe five...
no longer, I swear....
the pharmacist who is always so quick to sit one down and go over each new med with great and careful instructions and warnings, simply handed me the first container with a photocopy of their schedule (I had mine thank you very much) and the comment that they had never been called upon to issue this drug before... well would that not cause one to do some checking??????????
I had no woarning from anyone....
come to think of it, no one warned me about Tegretol either until after the side effects began to happen...
they were so used to dishing out the stuff that they accept it... when my hands began to tingle and go numb, the neuro said that was normal with tegretol... when my feet started tingling up as far as my knees that was to be expected... when my hair began to fall out, so??? what did I expect? I was taking Tegretol and on it went...
this was normal. If this was normal then why did no one warn me... and why was I not told how to prepare my system to fight it????
In searching for help with it I found this site... and found help for Topomax side effects I had not yet encountered but I was prepared...
and some of the side effects that I had not encountered yet, I was able to use the means of defending against to defend against Tegretol ... oh a little late maybe.. I don't know

but no one told me a thing in advance about the vitamin destruction.... until Murphia here told us about it... so onto vitamins and supplements I went...
and the water thing... well I was already drinking gallons of the stuff for some other med and I figure the same water works for Topomax????
as for dry eyes? I was born with dry eyes and blocked tear ducts, nothing that Topomax can do there...
with the introduction of Topomax I did notice a decrease in seizures, VASTLY changed from before Topomax and to me that makes it all worth while...

YES there was a time of cognitive disarray... and it was upsetting ... but how much was Topomax and how much was Tegretol? I am able to say that with the increased dosage of Topomax... there is still no cognitive problem...

I have also come to associate the tingling with an oncoming seizure... when I am unable to sleep for a night or two as on Christmas Eve and the night before and there is a strong tingling in hands and feet then I know that there is a seizure coming on, just as before Topomax...
I hope that when I get entirely rid of Tegretol and that is my plan when I see my doctor early next month, to have the okay to work my way up to dump the tegretol entirely...

It is vital to drink at least eight glasses of water a day... ten if you can do it... and to take the supplements.. biotin and vitamin e with a zinc chaser for your hair, toss in some evening primrose oil or borage oil, CLA is a good supplement too -- exceptionally good for the female side of the equation... the Vitamin B complex is a great one... and Vitamin C is one I cannot recommend enough.... never can I recommend it enough...
these are things that you can do for yourself to help you keep on top of your own life...
then follow the increases in slow increments.. don't go charging up the ladder every few days...
at least a couple of weeks should be the increment break between changes... give your system a chance to adjust... most doctors will give you a schedule and it will say something like two weeks or as you feel comfortable, in other words, you don't have to increase the dosage in two week intervals, but can wait for three if you feel better that way...
There is no hurry...
water, vitamins, and a little exercise, and time...
and try not to be swayed by the negativity...
thank heaven I found the site after I had reached the 400 mg a day... I might have chickened out too... LOL and I might be having seizures seven or eight times a month still... and that is not my aim in life, believe me...
on Tegretol alone I was having seizures, sometimes two a night, as often as that, and was so relieved to reach the the day when I could tell my neuro that I had not had a seizure in three months... the after Topomax time...
Christmas was such a let down, to have that seizure and now to know it could happen again...
when my hands are cold in the out of doors, I am unable to tell if it is Tegretol, cold, or a seizure warning....
and I can't say I like it very much...

I do not know why you are on Topomax...
I can only suggest that you give it a chance, and try the alternatives to the side effects that can be found here...
don't panic and don't listen to the negativity...
it really can work...
and it really can be a great help
and the side effects can be beaten...
not like some drugs...
kat

 

Re: bridgey » dragonfly25

Posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 15:34:49

In reply to Re: bridgey » headachequeen, posted by dragonfly25 on December 28, 2003, at 16:22:34

Hello!! I just have to respond to your post....

i hadn't read one positive one yet

**I beg to differ... I think that my posts have been quite positive. While I did have a problem with some cognition difficulties on Topamax, I consider Topamax to be my "Wonder Drug" of sorts... I have nothing bad to say about it. I take it for Bipolar Disorder and it ahs been the only medication that has been able to effectively stabilize my mood. And the side effects do eventually go away! That is the point I was trying to make in my posts. It took a few months for my cognition problems to work out but they did. And I couldn't be happier!!! Good luck with your decision, but I did want you to know, there were positive posts out there! :) Karen

 

Topomax is really not such a bad thing » Karen_kay

Posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 16:10:58

In reply to Re: bridgey » dragonfly25, posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 15:34:49

> Hello!! I just have to respond to your post....
>
> i hadn't read one positive one yet
>
> **I beg to differ...


I have to agree... I think that I have been all but a cheerleader for Topomax - especially having had to live with the side effects of its competition so to speak.. the one that does not have the weight loss side effect for those of you who are using it to lose weight <g>

right now, my hands are tingling and making it awkward to do anything that requires hands or fingers to connect with anything else as I am not really sure what it is I am touching or for which I am reaching...
I have a buzzing/tingling effect in my ears...
and for these lovely experiences I can thank Tegretol... don't you wish you were me???
think of the fun you are missing...
oh, and did I mention that the so-called tingling in my toes is such a complete numbness that if the weather were not so mild I would think that I had achieved frostbite while indoors and be panicking enough to head for emerge....

add to this the pain in my eyes that is similar to the effect of someone driving a railway spike into the area between the bridge of my nose and my eye... and the pain in my right eye that is as if someone had another railway spike and were driving it through my skull into the middle of my eye...
not topomax and I am not sure if it is Tegretol or the eye thing...

Topomax is really not as bad as everyone seems to assume...

hey.. I am seizure-free for four days now... Topomax is great... and if you don't believe me, just ask me LOL
kat

 

Re: bridgey » Karen_kay

Posted by SLS on December 30, 2003, at 16:31:04

In reply to Re: bridgey » dragonfly25, posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 15:34:49

> I take it for Bipolar Disorder and it ahs been the only medication that has been able to effectively stabilize my mood.


Hi.

Do you think Topamax would work for bipolar depression? In what ways does it improve your condition?

Thanks.


- Scott

 

Re: bridgey » SLS

Posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 17:45:41

In reply to Re: bridgey » Karen_kay, posted by SLS on December 30, 2003, at 16:31:04

I am dx Bipolar I Disorder (which means I have manic episodes as well as depressive) but at the time I started Topamax, I had been having a depressive episode which lasted about 3 years in duration (Good Grief!!!)... Now, I tried Lithium, Lamictal, and Depakote. Lithium helped for a while, but then the depression returned so my pdoc added Lamictal. The depression returned again so he added Lexapro (an AD). I decided to quit all meds except Lexapro, so I went into a manic state for a while (what fun!)... I discontinued all meds, tried a different Pdoc, who put my back on lithium. It didn't work the second time around, which is common. I heard about Topamax, from here. I asked him about it and he said, Well, we'll try it, but chances are it won't help control manic episodes. But, it has worked for me! I feel WONDERFUL!!!!!!! I'd do a commercial if they'd let me!!!!

From what he tells me, Topamax is better for depressive episodes than manic episodes. He says there isn't much research to show that it helps control manic episodes, but it has stabilized my moods perfectly!!! I mean I was to the point that I couldn't shower or leave my house! Now, my grades are up (and I was failing my classes before!) and I shower sometimes 2 x a day :) Topamax is my wonderdrug!

So, in short, my main problem at the time was Bipolar depression. I wasn't concerned with a manic episode when I began Topamax. And I know the signs, as does my boyfriend, and therapist and pdoc. So, I'll worry about that when I get there. It has worked wonders for me. I'm no longer depressed. I'm onlly sleeping between 6-8 hours a night (before I'd sleep 10-18 hours), I wouldn't leave my house. Now, I can't wait to do things. Topamax has changed my life completely! Therapy has helped as well, but Topamax is the main reason I'm back to my regular self. And even with the side effects, I didn't once think for a second of stopping Topamax, because I'd already begun to see results. And my stable mood is more important than having to work harder to remember things for a few months. My doctor reassured me that it would go away in time. And it did. It was frustrating, but I made it through. And I'm so very happy :)

 

Topomax is really not such a bad thing

Posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 18:02:52

In reply to Re: bridgey » SLS, posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 17:45:41

But, it has worked for me! I feel WONDERFUL!!!!!!! I'd do a commercial if they'd let me!!!!
>


Oh but I know the feeling LOL
I was put on Topomax, instead of an increased dosage of Tegretol (THANK HEAVEN) when I asked about migraine control... now that was an inspired move on my part... as I am epileptic...

I am also diagnosed as being not depressed, but hypomanic, then why, she asks, do I go through these bouts of depression, but that is another board I guess...

I have had some side effects with the Topomax... weight loss and migraine control being two of them and I can certainly live with those...
60 plus pounds and no migraines for almost a year... now that is something -- migraine-free... oh what a thought... no trips to emergency on that count anyway... it is like being suddenly freed from a prison...

there are other side effects that had to be dealt with and with the advice I found here, there were no warnings from doctors or pharmacist which really give me cause for annoyance to put it mildly, I have been able to handle them... vitamins and supplements, water, and so on...
the cognitive effect problems are gone and done with...
the blurred vision well that was a minor thing in comparison to the vision problems my own eyelids cause... and I was born with that but no one caught it until I complained about the Topomax side effects... and they discovered that I have myosthenia gravis and also an eyelid condition similar to one my dogs sometimes have which can be corrected with surgery... hmmm another redhead thing maybe ?? LOL
the blurred vision thing went its way in a short time...
and again, as long as one takes the increases in a slow order it is easy to adjust I found...
some people seem to be on a fast track... and that is going to increase the side effects...
I talked to one woman at the pharmacy the other day, we were picking up our Topomax refills and she was having an awful time... I suggested this site to her but she does not think she is staying on the drug...already kicked tegretol so I don't know what is left for her...
and the seizures she gets are really awful so I fear for her...
but she started at 100 mg and is increasing at three day intervals by 50 mg because she didn't see any sense in following that chart the doctor gave her...
guess he spent all that time in med school for nothing...
As I said earlier sometimes I feel like a cheerleader on the Topomax squad and I think cheerleaders are such , well let us not go there...<G> but I tried so hard to make her see that starting at 100 and heading to 400 a day in a few days was not the way to do it...
and if she is not taking anything she is headed for disaster...
and she has my neuro.. he is arrogant and with reason... he is good but he will simply dump her for non-compliance and then where is she???
She sees no reason for joining psychobabble because none of us knows anything...
it's all right, friends, I thanked her for all of you and told her that she needed to re-think her attitude toward herself and her safety and toward other people...
<evil grin>

but Topomax is not as bad as people seem to think... they just have to take it slowly and give it a chance...

it really helps...

oh I was rather down on things after a seizure the other day when i had been without any for so long... but things happen... it could have been so much worse without Topomax....

now if it would kick this depression that comes and lives with me too.......
kat

 

Re: bridgey » Karen_kay

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 18:08:09

In reply to Re: bridgey » dragonfly25, posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 15:34:49

hi karen
i am glad you are having such a great experience with topamax. it has helped my mood as well, but after coming on this site i read alot of scary things. and what someone may mean to express as positive may be interpreted totally differently by the reader. b/c i was more turned off it than on.
just thought id point something out- i said i hadn't seen a positive comment YET. i might not have read yours. or any of the other positive comments...i was drawn to the negative subjects.
dragonfly

> Hello!! I just have to respond to your post....
>
> i hadn't read one positive one yet
>
> **I beg to differ... I think that my posts have been quite positive. While I did have a problem with some cognition difficulties on Topamax, I consider Topamax to be my "Wonder Drug" of sorts... I have nothing bad to say about it. I take it for Bipolar Disorder and it ahs been the only medication that has been able to effectively stabilize my mood. And the side effects do eventually go away! That is the point I was trying to make in my posts. It took a few months for my cognition problems to work out but they did. And I couldn't be happier!!! Good luck with your decision, but I did want you to know, there were positive posts out there! :) Karen


 

Topomax is really not such a bad thing » dragonfly25

Posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 18:43:52

In reply to Re: bridgey » Karen_kay, posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 18:08:09

b/c i was more turned off it than on.
> just thought id point something out- i said i hadn't seen a positive comment YET. i might not have read yours. or any of the other positive comments...i was drawn to the negative subjects.

Dragonfly, could it be that you prefer to be drawn to the negative and turned off the drug rather than be drawn to the positive and given a positive opinion of it?
kat

 

Re: Topamax is really not such a bad thing » headachequeen

Posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 20:48:07

In reply to Topomax is really not such a bad thing » dragonfly25, posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 18:43:52

Hmmm.. interesting theory! :) I originally wanted to try Topamax because I read it may help dump some extra weight and Lithium as well as depression caused me to gain a few pounds so I figured I would try Topamax and see if it worked. And I lost some weight in the meantime. And it stabilized my mood! It's like two drugs in one! PERFECTO!!!!

 

Re: Topamax for bipolar depression » Karen_kay

Posted by SLS on December 30, 2003, at 20:49:39

In reply to Re: bridgey » SLS, posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 17:45:41

Hi Karen_kay!

In re: Topamax

> > > I take it for Bipolar Disorder and it ahs been the only medication that has been able to effectively stabilize my mood.

> > Do you think Topamax would work for bipolar depression? In what ways does it improve your condition?

> I am dx Bipolar I Disorder (which means I have manic episodes as well as depressive) but at the time I started Topamax, I had been having a depressive episode which lasted about 3 years in duration

> From what he tells me, Topamax is better for depressive episodes than manic episodes.

> So, in short, my main problem at the time was Bipolar depression. I wasn't concerned with a manic episode when I began Topamax.


Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Thanks for taking the time to respond. I have been stuck in an unremitting state of severe depression for 25 years. I am only minimally responsive to Lamictal + tricyclic. I'm going to put Topamax on my list of things to try.

Thanks again.


- Scott

 

Topomax is really not such a bad thing » Karen_kay

Posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 21:04:15

In reply to Re: Topamax is really not such a bad thing » headachequeen, posted by Karen_kay on December 30, 2003, at 20:48:07

> Hmmm.. interesting theory! :) I originally wanted to try Topamax because I read it may help dump some extra weight and Lithium as well as depression caused me to gain a few pounds so I figured I would try Topamax and see if it worked. And I lost some weight in the meantime. And it stabilized my mood! It's like two drugs in one! PERFECTO!!!!


I had never heard of it. I hadn't even heard of it when it was prescribed for me... the neuro simply said that he was prescribing an alternate anti-seizure med that was known to deal with migraines and as an aside said it had one serious side effect.. it hadn't occurred to me that the migraine bit was a side effect (dumb or what?)... it caused weight loss...

when he handed me the schedule I saw the name...
now to see if it stabilizes MY mood
kat

 

Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing » headachequeen

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 21:34:22

In reply to Topomax is really not such a bad thing » dragonfly25, posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 18:43:52

>
> Dragonfly, could it be that you prefer to be drawn to the negative and turned off the drug rather than be drawn to the positive and given a positive opinion of it?
> kat

hi kat
i think that is a very good possibility ... i found this site searching for the side effects i was having from the drug, so obviously i would be drawn to those topics (which i don't find esp pleasant). but no, generally i am not drawn to negative things, and i really wanted to find someone to say my side effects were from something else. but what i discovered is that they are from the drug and people just get used to them.
anyway i notice a difference since lowering my dose, not in my hair loss but in thinking. hopefully my mood doesn't change.
dragonfly

 

Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing

Posted by Emme on December 30, 2003, at 21:41:36

In reply to Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing » headachequeen, posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 21:34:22

Lamictal plus topomax? Whaddaya think? Problem: refractory bipolar depression. And what about the hair loss thing? I missed that somewhere. Is it common to have hair loss with topomax?

Thanks.
Emme

 

Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing

Posted by SLS on December 30, 2003, at 21:45:57

In reply to Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing, posted by Emme on December 30, 2003, at 21:41:36

> Lamictal plus topomax? Whaddaya think? Problem: refractory bipolar depression. And what about the hair loss thing? I missed that somewhere. Is it common to have hair loss with topomax?

Sounds intriguing. How much Lamictal are you taking? I'm in the same boat you are.


- Scott

 

Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing » Emme

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 21:54:12

In reply to Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing, posted by Emme on December 30, 2003, at 21:41:36

topamax can cause hairloss

 

Topomax is really not such a bad thing HAIR LOSS » dragonfly25

Posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 23:00:49

In reply to Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing » headachequeen, posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 21:34:22


not in my hair loss but in thinking. hopefully my mood doesn't change.
> dragonfly

Dragonfly....

I am a redhead, and if you are acquainted with any redheada, then you will know how frightfully arrogantly vain we are about our hair... I see a lot of nodding heads out there, especially among the redheads who are among us <g>

My hair is one of my two major vanities, and I find no shame in so admitting. However, I am also dependent upon two medications (why is that the word 'drug' is so abhorrent in this society?) that are hard on the hair, both of them can lead to hair loss, dry hair.
Tegretol is really the worst thing I can think of for the hair, short of using Nair instead of shampoo. (Do they still make that stuff?) Apparently Topomax does much the same to the hair. Murphia when she was present on the list told us that we could fight the damage by taking Biotin (2400 mg a day was the suggested dosage)
As I have mentioned, all too frequently for the old-stagers, I am sure, I breed, show and train dogs, a breed with coat and skin problems. Because of these problems, we include biotin and vitamin c in megadoses, along with vitamin E and zinc so the E is metabolized properly, Evening Primrose Oil or Borage Oil, fish oil, CLA, and I am trying to remember the routine... it is natural to do when I am preparing the meals for the dogs, but hard to remember... I hear the murmurs about cognitive problems... no, it is just that I am in the office and the prep area for the dog food is in another part of the house... for that matter as I left the dogs at the training centre rather than fly them back and forth at huge expense in order to complete the training courses I want to finish, I am out of practice... kelp, and a couple of other supplements and vitamins...
It never occurred to me until Murphia mentioned the damage to hair (familiar to Tegretol users) and that Topomax leeches the vitamins from Topomax users, that it might be a healthy thing to use vitamins and supplements myself...
even without Topomax, given the diet of today's society it might be a wise idea... oh vitamin D comes to mind...

but the C, E, zinc and Evening Primrose Oil and the other oil whose name eludes me with the biotin will help with dry hair or hair loss...

and if it works for my hair it will work for anyone... trust me...
there is no hair in the little strainer thing-y in the drain after a shower and shampoo and I am really paranoid about that...
I have very thick hair ... when it was long it took me an hour to dry it using a dryer... if I left it to dry itself it could take as long as six hours; now that it is excessively short it air dries in three hours...
and I do not want it thinning let alone falling out...
as I said, I am extremely vain about my hair and my voice
oh, and I am not really excited about wrinkles either...
Topomax would truly be the wonder drug if it prevented wrinkles...
kat

 

Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing HAIR LOSS » headachequeen

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 23:15:33

In reply to Topomax is really not such a bad thing HAIR LOSS » dragonfly25, posted by headachequeen on December 30, 2003, at 23:00:49

hi kat

i feel like i just read a description of my hair! how weird. i haev really thick, redish hair and it is falling out at a crazy pace. :( i am soo vain about my hair as well. and i have been on all the drugs that cause your hair to fall out. the worst was valproic acid. i took zinc and selenium, but i went off that and stopped teh vitimans and didn't have a problem with my hair for a long time. i used those sudless shampoos which i hated, and i have bottles of vitamins, but i am not good with remembering things (must be the topamax :))
but i hadn't heard about some of the things you listed so i am going to check them out.
but i wasn't clear- did u say your hair stopped falling out? was it from using all that u mentioned or what was your combo?
thx
dragonfly

 

re: the benefits of topamax

Posted by Murphia on December 31, 2003, at 7:45:37

In reply to Re: Topamax for bipolar depression » Karen_kay, posted by SLS on December 30, 2003, at 20:49:39

Hi, I am a researcher and have been researching Topamax for about 7 years. In all clinical tests, topamax was more effective on mania, and not very effective for depression. In many documented tests, topamax actually exacerbated depression. However, topa can have varying effects on different people. If it helps your depression, that is great! But clinically, it has tested to go straight to the manic side of depression. As is zonegran, the new ms out of Japan, and very similar to topa. Hugs. Murph


> Hi Karen_kay!
>
> In re: Topamax
>
> > > > I take it for Bipolar Disorder and it ahs been the only medication that has been able to effectively stabilize my mood.
>
> > > Do you think Topamax would work for bipolar depression? In what ways does it improve your condition?
>
> > I am dx Bipolar I Disorder (which means I have manic episodes as well as depressive) but at the time I started Topamax, I had been having a depressive episode which lasted about 3 years in duration
>
> > From what he tells me, Topamax is better for depressive episodes than manic episodes.
>
> > So, in short, my main problem at the time was Bipolar depression. I wasn't concerned with a manic episode when I began Topamax.
>
>
> Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
>
> Thanks for taking the time to respond. I have been stuck in an unremitting state of severe depression for 25 years. I am only minimally responsive to Lamictal + tricyclic. I'm going to put Topamax on my list of things to try.
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> - Scott

 

re: the benefits of topamax » Murphia

Posted by SLS on December 31, 2003, at 7:57:11

In reply to re: the benefits of topamax, posted by Murphia on December 31, 2003, at 7:45:37

> Hi, I am a researcher and have been researching Topamax for about 7 years. In all clinical tests, topamax was more effective on mania, and not very effective for depression. In many documented tests, topamax actually exacerbated depression. However, topa can have varying effects on different people. If it helps your depression, that is great! But clinically, it has tested to go straight to the manic side of depression. As is zonegran, the new ms out of Japan, and very similar to topa. Hugs. Murph


Hi Murph.

Thanks for the input.

Have you seen Zonegran be effective for any kind of depression?

Which mood stabilizers do you feel have the best chance of treating bipolar depression?

Thank you.


- Scott

 

Topomax and HAIR LOSS and the dread SELENIUM

Posted by headachequeen on December 31, 2003, at 14:53:47

In reply to Re: Topomax is really not such a bad thing HAIR LOSS » headachequeen, posted by dragonfly25 on December 30, 2003, at 23:15:33


> but i hadn't heard about some of the things you listed so i am going to check them out.
> but i wasn't clear- did u say your hair stopped falling out? was it from using all that u mentioned or what was your combo?
> thx
> dragonfly

AAARRGGGHHHH
Watch the selenium
in fact take it ONLY, I repeat ONLY in miniscule quantities and then ONLY and again I repeat ONLY as directd by a doctor I almost wrote vet...
selenium is one of the trace elements and has such a wild effect...
it can cause sterility if absent in the mix... but it can also cause spontaneous abortion and terrible birth defects if ingested at the wromg time and does nothing for the hair...
it is only effective for the thyroid....
so it is not really linked to a Topomax side effect...
kat

 

re: the benefits of topamax » Murphia

Posted by headachequeen on December 31, 2003, at 15:00:06

In reply to re: the benefits of topamax, posted by Murphia on December 31, 2003, at 7:45:37

> Hi, I am a researcher and have been researching Topamax for about 7 years. In all clinical tests, topamax was more effective on mania, and not very effective for depression. In many documented tests, topamax actually exacerbated depression. However, topa can have varying effects on different people. If it helps your depression, that is great! But clinically, it has tested to go straight to the manic side of depression. As is zonegran, the new ms out of Japan, and very similar to topa. Hugs. Murph


MURPH!!! Happy New Year...
and so glad to see a post from you...
now, some information, please...
does this mean that Topomax is going to kill the 'artistic temperament' that is the manic in me????
SOB....
and what is an 'ms"?
and as topomax is really making a difference with these silly and annoying and at times devastating not to mention embarrassing seizures, does this mean that I am going to have to go back on anti-depressants to deal with the depression that, as of today, is officially recognised?
While I do not want to spend the rest of my life with these times of blackness, neither do I want the joys (oh yeah) of zyprexa and its relatives... I know, picky picky...
but there has to be something better...
kat who is never satisfied....


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