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Re:Topamax-rapid cylcing and hormone Madeup Name » AMenz

Posted by Montana50 on June 8, 2001, at 0:18:23

In reply to Re:Topamax-rapid cylcing and hormone Madeup Name, posted by AMenz on June 5, 2001, at 11:29:07

>I'm sorry but I really don't have too much information re: menopause & rapid cycling. Because
I had a partial hysterectomy in my early 20's and did not begin any form of HRT until
beginning in my late 30's,and then it was off & on, until the .05mg patch (lowest dose) came out
in my 40's & I have stuck with it. However, in my research, I found various references
correlating menstrual cycles with rapid cycling as it seems to be more common in women.
Have you tried keeping a mood chart ? There is a very good one available from the National
Depression and Manic Depression Assn. (NDMDA) You can find them on the web.

As to your next question: I cannot take either Lithium or Depakote because of side efx.
They have just started me on a a small dose of Neurontin in addition to all the other
drugs I mentioned in my 1st posting.
I am really sorry about the pain you have experienced over the last 2 years.
Hopefully, there are some others out there with your experience who are willing to share
any knowledge they might have.
Best wishes.
Kathryn

You're the first person here to mention hormone replacement and rapid cylcing.
>
> Have you had an experience of the cycling increasing with hormone replacement (estrogen therapy)?
>
> Did you experience menopause and have the cycling decrease but the depression increase?
>
> I can't find anyone down here knowledgeable in the interaction of menopausal changes in hormone levels and rapid cycling.
>
> I've been through a horrible two year period. Finally have had to take control over my medication myself. BTW are you on Topomax alone or as and adjunct to Lithium or Divalproex?
>
> > > >To all those of you have questions about
> > Topamax, I would like to share my experiences.
> > First,I am a middle aged woman who has Bipolar II
> > mixed with rapid cycling. I am unable to tolerate anti-
> > depressants and for various reasons am unable to
> > take the standard mood stablizers or any of the
> > new atypical antipsychotics. The last 2 years of
> > of my life have been hell and I've lost those years
> > of my life. Bad docs and bad meds. Fortunately,
> > this spring I found a good Doc and hospital. He
> > started me on Topamax but at 50 mg increments/wk.
> > I also was on 2mg. 2x/day Klonopin, 1mg x4/day
> > Ativan, Catapres,Hormone replacement therapy,
> > thyroid 3(levothyroxine),thyroid 4 (Cytomel),&
> > Sonata for sleep. He also started me on 10 mg in
> > a.m. of dexidrine and 7.5 mg at noon. The T-3,T-4,
> > and dexidrine were to help with the depression but
> > not to set off the rapid cycling or hypomania.
> > As I increased my Topamax, on the 3rd day, I would
> > get my "Topamax drunk", I staggered when I walked,
> > my voice was slurred, and I was drowsy and slept
> > for 14 hrs. However, the next day these sx would
> > be almost all gone. In the meantime, my mood was
> > stablizing, but it seemed like I couldn't feel any
> > joy, or satisfaction. Life seemed very dreary.
> > Finally, my husband insisted that I be rehospiti-
> > lized. Oh by the way, during this time, I wasn't
> > eating very much, very little appetite. When I got
> > to the hospital, I was able to go through the last
> > 2 steps of my Topamax increases. My Doc changed mu
> > Dexidrine to 15 mg. spansules in the a.m. and 10mg
> > at noon. This seemed to help. I was able to get
> > stablized and be discharged in 8 days.
> > I take 400 mg. Topamax & it really has changed my
> > life. I know that different drugs work differently
> > for each individual but all the drugs I take every
> > day seem worth it because now " I am glad I am
> > alive and am going to see tomorrow." I urge folks
> > to ask questions, educate themselves, and if your
> > health provider is not meeting your needs, check
> > around to try and find one who will. With know-
> > ledge I have empowered myself so that I keep
> > learning how I can manage my life and not let my
> > disease control it. So when I fall down, I see
> > it just as a lesson,not a defeat, to learn from
> > the experience, not to blame or beat up on myself,
> > and it makes getting back up that much easier.
> > Something not so easily done.
> > In short: My Doc told me that if he didn't start
> > me slowly on Topamax it would be like giving me
> > instant Alzheimer's,I lost my appetite & 17 lbs
> > in 9 weeks, I experienced depression but I was
> > free for the first time in several years of rapid
> > cycling, dysphoric hypomania and with the change
> > in meds I am functional and fairly happy and busy
> > working.
> > Know this is long, but I hope it helps and gives
> > hope where hope is needed, and answers some of the
> > questions about Topamax.
> > Good Luck
> > Kathryn1
> >
> >
> >
> > Elizabeth, I do eat breakfast and take melatonin. I give insulin to my cat and he is as well-regulated as cats can be as far as the diabetes goes. But he is old and has kidney disease. I have to give him subcutaneous fluids every other day with a big needle, and that is very stressful to both of us because it hurts him.
> > >
> > > Ouch! I know how he feels (I had sub-Q heparin every morning when I was in the hospital a couple months ago). You must love each other very much.
> > >
> > > > I was told by a relative who works at a residential psychiatric facility that Topamax didn't work for the fat girls in treatment there. I guess it does work for some people like Karen, though, so I am going to try it.
> > >
> > > I think that carb cravings are a distinct phenomenon which most people experience at some point, and some people have a persistent problem with them. My guess would be that you are most likely to be helped by antiobesity treatments which generally help people lose weight gained as a result of carb cravings.
> > >
> > > Best wishes to you and your cat.
> > >
> > > -elizabeth

 

Re:Topamax-rapid cylcing and hormone Madeup Name » AMenz

Posted by Montana50 on June 8, 2001, at 0:48:17

In reply to Re:Topamax-rapid cylcing and hormone Madeup Name, posted by AMenz on June 5, 2001, at 11:29:07

>I'm sorry but I really don't have too much information re: menopause & rapid cycling. Because
I had a partial hysterectomy in my early 20's and did not begin any form of HRT until
beginning in my late 30's,and then it was off & on, until the .05mg patch (lowest dose) came out
in my 40's & I have stuck with it. However, in my research, I found various references
correlating menstrual cycles with rapid cycling as it seems to be more common in women.
Have you tried keeping a mood chart ? There is a very good one available from the National
Depression and Manic Depression Assn. (NDMDA) You can find them on the web.

As to your next question: I cannot take either Lithium or Depakote because of side efx.
They have just started me on a a small dose of Neurontin in addition to all the other
drugs I mentioned in my 1st posting.
I am really sorry about the pain you have experienced over the last 2 years.
Hopefully, there are some others out there with your experience who are willing to share
any knowledge they might have.
Best wishes.
Kathryn

You're the first person here to mention hormone replacement and rapid cylcing.
>
> Have you had an experience of the cycling increasing with hormone replacement (estrogen therapy)?
>
> Did you experience menopause and have the cycling decrease but the depression increase?
>
> I can't find anyone down here knowledgeable in the interaction of menopausal changes in hormone levels and rapid cycling.
>
> I've been through a horrible two year period. Finally have had to take control over my medication myself. BTW are you on Topomax alone or as and adjunct to Lithium or Divalproex?
>
> > > >To all those of you have questions about
> > Topamax, I would like to share my experiences.
> > First,I am a middle aged woman who has Bipolar II
> > mixed with rapid cycling. I am unable to tolerate anti-
> > depressants and for various reasons am unable to
> > take the standard mood stablizers or any of the
> > new atypical antipsychotics. The last 2 years of
> > of my life have been hell and I've lost those years
> > of my life. Bad docs and bad meds. Fortunately,
> > this spring I found a good Doc and hospital. He
> > started me on Topamax but at 50 mg increments/wk.
> > I also was on 2mg. 2x/day Klonopin, 1mg x4/day
> > Ativan, Catapres,Hormone replacement therapy,
> > thyroid 3(levothyroxine),thyroid 4 (Cytomel),&
> > Sonata for sleep. He also started me on 10 mg in
> > a.m. of dexidrine and 7.5 mg at noon. The T-3,T-4,
> > and dexidrine were to help with the depression but
> > not to set off the rapid cycling or hypomania.
> > As I increased my Topamax, on the 3rd day, I would
> > get my "Topamax drunk", I staggered when I walked,
> > my voice was slurred, and I was drowsy and slept
> > for 14 hrs. However, the next day these sx would
> > be almost all gone. In the meantime, my mood was
> > stablizing, but it seemed like I couldn't feel any
> > joy, or satisfaction. Life seemed very dreary.
> > Finally, my husband insisted that I be rehospiti-
> > lized. Oh by the way, during this time, I wasn't
> > eating very much, very little appetite. When I got
> > to the hospital, I was able to go through the last
> > 2 steps of my Topamax increases. My Doc changed mu
> > Dexidrine to 15 mg. spansules in the a.m. and 10mg
> > at noon. This seemed to help. I was able to get
> > stablized and be discharged in 8 days.
> > I take 400 mg. Topamax & it really has changed my
> > life. I know that different drugs work differently
> > for each individual but all the drugs I take every
> > day seem worth it because now " I am glad I am
> > alive and am going to see tomorrow." I urge folks
> > to ask questions, educate themselves, and if your
> > health provider is not meeting your needs, check
> > around to try and find one who will. With know-
> > ledge I have empowered myself so that I keep
> > learning how I can manage my life and not let my
> > disease control it. So when I fall down, I see
> > it just as a lesson,not a defeat, to learn from
> > the experience, not to blame or beat up on myself,
> > and it makes getting back up that much easier.
> > Something not so easily done.
> > In short: My Doc told me that if he didn't start
> > me slowly on Topamax it would be like giving me
> > instant Alzheimer's,I lost my appetite & 17 lbs
> > in 9 weeks, I experienced depression but I was
> > free for the first time in several years of rapid
> > cycling, dysphoric hypomania and with the change
> > in meds I am functional and fairly happy and busy
> > working.
> > Know this is long, but I hope it helps and gives
> > hope where hope is needed, and answers some of the
> > questions about Topamax.
> > Good Luck
> > Kathryn1
> >
> >
> >
> > Elizabeth, I do eat breakfast and take melatonin. I give insulin to my cat and he is as well-regulated as cats can be as far as the diabetes goes. But he is old and has kidney disease. I have to give him subcutaneous fluids every other day with a big needle, and that is very stressful to both of us because it hurts him.
> > >
> > > Ouch! I know how he feels (I had sub-Q heparin every morning when I was in the hospital a couple months ago). You must love each other very much.
> > >
> > > > I was told by a relative who works at a residential psychiatric facility that Topamax didn't work for the fat girls in treatment there. I guess it does work for some people like Karen, though, so I am going to try it.
> > >
> > > I think that carb cravings are a distinct phenomenon which most people experience at some point, and some people have a persistent problem with them. My guess would be that you are most likely to be helped by antiobesity treatments which generally help people lose weight gained as a result of carb cravings.
> > >
> > > Best wishes to you and your cat.
> > >
> > > -elizabeth

 

Re: topamax

Posted by krissi on June 8, 2001, at 8:50:40

In reply to Re: topamax » krissi, posted by Mitch on June 6, 2001, at 10:26:03

>Hi Mitch -
Day 3 of 250 mg of Topamax and I'm more nauseous than ever. As I've said before, I'm so happy with how my moods have stabilized on this med, but who wants to feel sick all the time? If you don't mind me asking, since you are bi-polar too and can't take Topamax, what are you taking now to stabilize your moods and to control hypomania?
Krissi

 

Re: topamax » krissi

Posted by Montana50 on June 8, 2001, at 23:35:54

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by krissi on June 8, 2001, at 8:50:40

Krissi,
Have you tried sipping ginger tea for the nausea ? Use a standardized herb ginger tea, one reliable brand is Traditional Medicinals.
There are others. It was even listed on the printout from the pharmacy I rec'd with my Topamax.
Hope it helps.
Kathryn


> >Hi Mitch -
> Day 3 of 250 mg of Topamax and I'm more nauseous than ever. As I've said before, I'm so happy with how my moods have stabilized on this med, but who wants to feel sick all the time? If you don't mind me asking, since you are bi-polar too and can't take Topamax, what are you taking now to stabilize your moods and to control hypomania?
> Krissi

 

Re: Topamax and Obesity » Elizashae

Posted by Cateb on June 9, 2001, at 6:01:56

In reply to Re: Topamax and Obesity, posted by Elizashae on June 6, 2001, at 19:01:46

Heather, noticed you were going off Zoloft onto Serzone: Because of weight gain? Can you tell me why? Thanks a lot.
cate.

> I too have put on weight with all SSRI's. I am coming off of zoloft and adding serzone. On monday, my therapist will start me on topomax. After she read about, she said she wanted to go on it. LOL. I really hope it will work for me, extra weight just adds to my depression!! A closet full of clothes just hanging there that can't be worn:(
> Heather~

 

Re: topamax/ginger tea nausea

Posted by KarenK on June 9, 2001, at 9:04:10

In reply to Re: topamax » krissi, posted by Montana50 on June 8, 2001, at 23:35:54

> Krissi,
> Have you tried sipping ginger tea for the nausea ? Use a standardized herb ginger tea, one reliable brand is Traditional Medicinals.
> There are others. It was even listed on the printout from the pharmacy I rec'd with my Topamax.
> Hope it helps.
> Kathryn

If you can get fresh ginger, it tastes better and works better. Just throw a palm full in water and boil it for about five minutes until it turns light yellow or smells like ginger whichever comes first. I add rice milk or regular milk and a little honey. It's very soothing and really helps your stomach.

KarenK
>
>
> > >Hi Mitch -
> > Day 3 of 250 mg of Topamax and I'm more nauseous than ever. As I've said before, I'm so happy with how my moods have stabilized on this med, but who wants to feel sick all the time? If you don't mind me asking, since you are bi-polar too and can't take Topamax, what are you taking now to stabilize your moods and to control hypomania?
> > Krissi

 

Re:Topamax-How is it for Anxiety? » roo

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 9, 2001, at 17:55:31

In reply to Re:Topamax-How is it for Anxiety?, posted by roo on June 5, 2001, at 15:28:44

> How are people finding topomax for anxiety?

roo:

I take 400 mgs Topamax (200 a.m. & p.m.) daily. It did not appear to do any thing at all for my anxiety. In fact, I was on Paxil 20 mgs. and due to increased anxiety - not sure what it was caused by - my doc increased my Paxil to 40 mgs. a day. I'm still at that dose to this day.

I never experienced any nausea over the months it took me to get to 400 mgs of Topamx but did experience a total lack of appetite for months. However, that has passed and I'm back to binging w/no purging in the late afternoons.

What kind of scares me about this medicine is that I've noticed that even a couple of hours delay in taking Topamax will cause me to start feeling spaced out and dizzy. If I miss a day, I start feeling very ill - head achy, disconnected, sweaty, and very dizzy. Very nasty. Be careful. Carolyn

 

Re: topamax

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 9, 2001, at 18:23:38

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by Toby on April 26, 1999, at 10:49:35

> What kinds of doses are working for you ladies? I've seen everything from 100 mg per day to 600 mg per day in the studies, but the studies also indicate that the higher doses make people cognitively dull. I have only one patient on it now (at 100 mg) and she's still got a little bit in the way of hypomania so we're slowly going to go up to 150 mg. She's very bright and in graduate school so I'm being cautious because I don't want to dull her intellect or creativeness, but at the same time when she's manic she doesn't get a whole lot of useful activities done either. I'm hoping we can find a happy medium with the Topamax.

Toby:
I am a practicing attorney who was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder approximately 1 year ago. I am taking Topamax at 400 mgs. a day - 200 mgs. a.m. and likewise at bedtime.

I started off at 25 mgs. in the a.m. for two weeks and my doc added another 25 mgs. in the evening for two weeks. He added 25 mgs. to the dose once every two weeks for quite some time.

Around the time we hit 200 mgs. a day, Doc started increasing the dosage a little faster because I started racing toward a manic phase. About the same time I noticed a major mental dulling that made it difficult for me to work. Doc and I struggled for a while with my refusal to agree to switch to Depokote (sp?) or Lithium due to my fear of gaining weight (I'm already overweight) and his fear that I was about to lose my battle with keeping "superwoman" locked in the phone booth.

Somehow we made it through that rough period and the mental dulling has passed. Doc and I believe it was just an adjustment to the medication as was my appetite loss. I now have very level moods - no more fighting to keep superwoman from leaving the phone booth. I have regained my cognitive abilities and unfortunately, my appetite.

I hope this anecdote helps you in the treatment of your patient. Carolyn

 

Re: topamax

Posted by AMenz on June 9, 2001, at 21:09:10

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 9, 2001, at 18:23:38

Hi, did you start noticing the dulling at 200 or above? I'm not clear. How long did it take to clear up?

> > What kinds of doses are working for you ladies? I've seen everything from 100 mg per day to 600 mg per day in the studies, but the studies also indicate that the higher doses make people cognitively dull. I have only one patient on it now (at 100 mg) and she's still got a little bit in the way of hypomania so we're slowly going to go up to 150 mg. She's very bright and in graduate school so I'm being cautious because I don't want to dull her intellect or creativeness, but at the same time when she's manic she doesn't get a whole lot of useful activities done either. I'm hoping we can find a happy medium with the Topamax.
>
> Toby:
> I am a practicing attorney who was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder approximately 1 year ago. I am taking Topamax at 400 mgs. a day - 200 mgs. a.m. and likewise at bedtime.
>
> I started off at 25 mgs. in the a.m. for two weeks and my doc added another 25 mgs. in the evening for two weeks. He added 25 mgs. to the dose once every two weeks for quite some time.
>
> Around the time we hit 200 mgs. a day, Doc started increasing the dosage a little faster because I started racing toward a manic phase. About the same time I noticed a major mental dulling that made it difficult for me to work. Doc and I struggled for a while with my refusal to agree to switch to Depokote (sp?) or Lithium due to my fear of gaining weight (I'm already overweight) and his fear that I was about to lose my battle with keeping "superwoman" locked in the phone booth.
>
> Somehow we made it through that rough period and the mental dulling has passed. Doc and I believe it was just an adjustment to the medication as was my appetite loss. I now have very level moods - no more fighting to keep superwoman from leaving the phone booth. I have regained my cognitive abilities and unfortunately, my appetite.
>
> I hope this anecdote helps you in the treatment of your patient. Carolyn

 

Re: topamax

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 9, 2001, at 23:26:45

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by AMenz on June 9, 2001, at 21:09:10

> Hi, did you start noticing the dulling at 200 or above? I'm not clear. How long did it take to clear up?
>
I noticed the dulling when Doc sped up the increases. At 25 mgs every two weeks, no problems. However, when he started me increasing my dosage by 50 mg a week, I was a zombie for a good 3 to 4 months. I couldn't remember what I had said just a few moments ealier and forget about a whole prior. I was barely able to complete sentances without getting confused. My friends and co-workers really noticed my slowness. Someone actually thought that I had taken up getting "stoned" and during work hours no less!

The good thing is, at least for me, I'm completely back to normal now. I hope that answers your question.

 

Re: topamax » krissi

Posted by Mitch on June 10, 2001, at 23:06:15

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by krissi on June 8, 2001, at 8:50:40

I hope I haven't missed any responses, I have been on vacation for several days-sorry if I missed any request for any replies....

Krissi,

The MOST Topamax I EVER took was 50mg/day. I couldn't hack the cognitive side-effects due to my job. I obviously never got to a dose that created the sort of side-effects you are talking about (gastro-intestinal). I am just taking a small dose of Neurontin with Klonopin. It seems to work ok. But 250mg of TOP just seems like a MEGADOSE to me. Maybe you are just taking much too much! Your pdoc may be more aggressive than necessary with upward titration of the TOP. If it is obviously stabilizing you, why NOT slowly REDUCE the dosage of TOP to a more reasonable maintenance level that suits you better?

Mitch

> >Hi Mitch -
> Day 3 of 250 mg of Topamax and I'm more nauseous than ever. As I've said before, I'm so happy with how my moods have stabilized on this med, but who wants to feel sick all the time? If you don't mind me asking, since you are bi-polar too and can't take Topamax, what are you taking now to stabilize your moods and to control hypomania?
> Krissi

 

Re: topamax

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 11, 2001, at 18:28:39

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 9, 2001, at 23:26:45

> > Hi, did you start noticing the dulling at 200 or above? I'm not clear. How long did it take to clear up?
> >
> I noticed the dulling when Doc sped up the increases. At 25 mgs every two weeks, no problems. However, when he started me increasing my dosage by 50 mg a week, I was a zombie for a good 3 to 4 months. I couldn't remember what I had said just a few moments ealier and forget about a whole "day" prior. I was barely able to complete sentances without getting confused. My friends and co-workers really noticed my slowness. Someone actually thought that I had taken up getting "stoned" and during work hours no less!
>
> The good thing is, at least for me, I'm completely back to normal now. I hope that answers your question. "400 mgs" every day and no problems. My moods are level and the dulling is gone!!!

Corrections added post - posting.

 

Re: topomax

Posted by Deirdre on June 27, 2001, at 16:55:01

In reply to Re: topomax, posted by nancy on April 21, 1999, at 12:00:06

In response to ellen:
I was taking lithium, and since I started taking it, months ago, I would gain anywhere from a half a pound to a pound and a half a week. Now I am taking less lithium in conjunction with Topomax, and I have stopped gaining weight. My family says I appear to have lost a little weight, though the scale says I'm just about the same, but thank god it's stopped creeping up!

Has anyone had any bad side effects to topomax? I've noticed that since taking it, my skin has been itchier.

Deirdre

 

Re: topomax

Posted by Autumn Despotis on June 27, 2001, at 18:23:26

In reply to Re: topomax, posted by Deirdre on June 27, 2001, at 16:55:01

>
> I've just started taking topomax, too. Just last night, actually. I noticed a change in my dreams right away, they were much more vivid(I really don't mind that, anyway!). Have you experienced anything like this? How long have you had the itchy skin, and how long did it take for this side effect to begin?
I would really appreciate any info on side effects from topomax. It seems to be hard to find research related to the use of topomax in treating bipolar disorder.

Cheers!
Autumn

 

weight gain

Posted by Nichol on July 19, 2001, at 19:01:25

In reply to Re: topomax, posted by Autumn Despotis on June 27, 2001, at 18:23:26


> I would really appreciate any info on side effects from topomax. It seems to be hard to find research related to the use of topomax in treating bipolar disorder.< <
>
Tomorrow I am going to begin a clinical trial at UCLA for we bipolar types who have gained weight because of their meds. I will either be assigned Meridia or Topamax (I'm hoping for Topamax) and will take it in conjunction with my Depakote. I gained 45 pounds in about 3-4 months on Depakote after always being very petite - very depressing as you all well know. I lost about 25 pounds through diet and exercise by going off my meds for a while but now that I'm back on, I've hit a wall. I will keep you updated on what I learn as I go.
Cheers,
Nichol

 

Re: topamax

Posted by Anns on July 21, 2001, at 8:37:27

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by Carolyn S. K. on May 29, 2001, at 22:31:35

I am a 42 yr.old female who has taken seveal different medicacations for grandmal seizures.I have been on tegratol, dilanton, nueronton, depacote, and several others.And if any of you have taken the depakote one of the side effects is weight gain.And of course if anyone is going to put the weight on it is going to be me! I did. I started taking the topamax on 3/15/01 and I have lost 37lbs and I feel great. The only side effect that I can tell that I am having from it is the tingling in the feet but I can live with that.I feel like a whole new person with this medicine.I think it is just great and I would recommend it to anyone who asked me about it.

 

Re: topamax

Posted by 16# on July 21, 2001, at 11:30:53

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by Anns on July 21, 2001, at 8:37:27

> I am a 42 yr.old female who has taken seveal different medicacations for grandmal seizures.I have been on tegratol, dilanton, nueronton, depacote, and several others.And if any of you have taken the depakote one of the side effects is weight gain.And of course if anyone is going to put the weight on it is going to be me! I did. I started taking the topamax on 3/15/01 and I have lost 37lbs and I feel great. The only side effect that I can tell that I am having from it is the tingling in the feet but I can live with that.I feel like a whole new person with this medicine.I think it is just great and I would recommend it to anyone who asked me about it.

What dosage are you taking? Are you still taking the depakote or any other med?

 

Re: topomax » Autumn Despotis

Posted by Kimberley on August 15, 2001, at 17:28:26

In reply to Re: topomax, posted by Autumn Despotis on June 27, 2001, at 18:23:26

This is a little late on, but any new effects, bad or good? i just caught your posting.I just started taking Topamax a little over a week ago at 25mg for mood swings/mild bi-polar. After 30 days at 25mg I increase to 50 mg. No effects, bad or good, yet that i have noticed, except that before I had nightly vivid dreams now-nothing (boring!). I hope this stuff works. I am so sick of my unexplainable rage, ups and downs, unpredictability, and everyone having to walk on eggshells around me. I previously was on depakote and effexor with a different doc but that made me both racey and lazy feeling. Plus up to now I was always of the mind set that I could go off the meds once i felt better, anytime. Don't do it! Consult your doc first!

Just last night, actually. I noticed a change in my dreams right away, they were much more vivid(I really don't mind that, anyway!). Have you experienced anything like this? How long have you had the itchy skin, and how long did it take for this side effect to begin?
> I would really appreciate any info on side effects from topomax. It seems to be hard to find research related to the use of topomax in treating bipolar disorder.
>
> Cheers!
> Autumn

 

Re:topamax weight loss???

Posted by mikey4584 on August 27, 2001, at 16:42:57

In reply to Re:topamax & dullness????, posted by v on April 28, 1999, at 5:40:23

>i just went to the dr about weight loss. i have tried many different methods and now am trying meds for it. my dr gave me 50mgs of topomax for this. he said even though it is for treatment of seizures and anxiety, it works well as an apetite suppressant. i do not have any problems with seizures or depression. has any of you heard about taking this for weight loss?

 

Re:topamax weight loss???

Posted by dfwHomer on September 1, 2001, at 14:47:31

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss???, posted by mikey4584 on August 27, 2001, at 16:42:57

I am in the same situation as you. I have been taking Depakote ER for over a year, and have been given 200 mg of Topomax daily to try and help with the weight gain. So far it has helped me with my appetite.

 

Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???

Posted by potter on January 9, 2002, at 17:23:20

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss???, posted by mikey4584 on August 27, 2001, at 16:42:57

I have been prescribed topomax for migraines, and I am taking 25 mg 2x per day. The last two weeks I have experienced extreme stomach pain, and nasuea. The stomach pain lasts pretty much the whole day, but is pretty severe in the mornings, and I have lost about 12 pounds in 2 weeks. At lunch and dinner my appetite is about 1/2-3/4 of what it normally is, and breakfast, I eat a couple of bites of something. I am wondering if this is linked to the topomax. Can anyone relate?

 

Re: topamax » Carolyn S. K.

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on January 9, 2002, at 18:44:45

In reply to Re: topamax, posted by Carolyn S. K. on June 11, 2001, at 18:28:39

Well, I think the dulling started when the doctor sped up the increases in dosage. I don't think it had anything to do with the mg level. Instead I think it was the "faster" increases in dosage. I needed to get from approx. 100 mgs per day to 400 in a relatively short period of time. The doctor wanted/needed to get me up to a higher level faster as I was about to swing into a manic phase of bipolar disorder. The dulling cleared up in a month. The dulling lasted awhile because it took that long to get me up to the proper dosage without having symptoms such as headahes, etc. The dulling was the only side-effect I experienced other than an initial wt. loss of about 30lbs. Once my dosage stabilized and my body adjusted, the dulling cleared and did not return. I hope that helps you.
- > > > Hi, did you start noticing the dulling at 200 or above? I'm not clear. How long did it take to clear up?
> > >
> > I noticed the dulling when Doc sped up the increases. At 25 mgs every two weeks, no problems. However, when he started me increasing my dosage by 50 mg a week, I was a zombie for a good 3 to 4 months. I couldn't remember what I had said just a few moments ealier and forget about a whole "day" prior. I was barely able to complete sentances without getting confused. My friends and co-workers really noticed my slowness. Someone actually thought that I had taken up getting "stoned" and during work hours no less!
> >
> > The good thing is, at least for me, I'm completely back to normal now. I hope that answers your question. "400 mgs" every day and no problems. My moods are level and the dulling is gone!!!
>
> Corrections added post - posting.

 

Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on January 9, 2002, at 18:50:53

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???, posted by potter on January 9, 2002, at 17:23:20

Topamax did cause a general lack of appetite and nausea in me for the first few months. However, that cleared up after a bit. Topamax is also being used as a diet drug because it tends to cause a wt. loss in users. However, I can tell you that for me, the loss of appetite and nausea didn't last very long and the wt. loss stops!!!!

> I have been prescribed topomax for migraines, and I am taking 25 mg 2x per day. The last two weeks I have experienced extreme stomach pain, and nasuea. The stomach pain lasts pretty much the whole day, but is pretty severe in the mornings, and I have lost about 12 pounds in 2 weeks. At lunch and dinner my appetite is about 1/2-3/4 of what it normally is, and breakfast, I eat a couple of bites of something. I am wondering if this is linked to the topomax. Can anyone relate?

 

Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???

Posted by Jimmy B on January 24, 2002, at 9:23:42

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???, posted by Carolyn S. K. on January 9, 2002, at 18:50:53

i recently started topomax 50 mg for bipolar disorder. while my mood is much better, stomach discomfort is very unpleasant. i feel like i have 24 hour acid reflux. i still get hungry but if i eat i feel sick for hours.
also, has anyone else felt a "pins and needles" feeling in their fingers and feet? how long do most of the side effects seem to last?

 

Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???

Posted by Carolyn S. K. on January 24, 2002, at 21:55:08

In reply to Re:topamax weight loss/ Stomach pain???, posted by Jimmy B on January 24, 2002, at 9:23:42

> i recently started topomax 50 mg for bipolar disorder. while my mood is much better, stomach discomfort is very unpleasant. i feel like i have 24 hour acid reflux. i still get hungry but if i eat i feel sick for hours.
> also, has anyone else felt a "pins and needles" feeling in their fingers and feet? how long do most of the side effects seem to last?


Regarding the pins and needles: I've heard that complaint is common amongst new users of Topamax although I must admit I did not experience that symptom. However, I did experience an increase in symptoms of a pre-existing acid reflux condition. Hang in there, it does get better. Your body is just adjusting to a new chemical environment. Hopefully, you will adjust very soon and things will work out great. Once I adjusted, I had no further problems.


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