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Medications effective for Bipolar II and Migraines?

Full Question:     Some research indicates a very high correlation between migraines and Bipolar II.  Are there any medications that are effective for someone with co-existing conditions? Jan.     Answer:   Dear Jan;   Good question! Yes, there are medications that can be used for both bipolar disorder... Read moreChevron
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The haze is lifting, finally

I have been on Lyrica, 150 mg, for a bit now.  And at that dose I have been having issues.  Some issues I can do little about, side effects like spwelling and muscle pain.  But one side effect had to stop.  In the morning I was so beyond groggy I have no word for it; loopy, confused and right out of it.  AIWS plus migraine... Read moreChevron
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Lyrica, Diltiazem and Toradol?

Full Question: Has anyone tried Lyrica, Diltiazem and toradol, the dr has me on this and I am very dopey.I have had migranes since I was young. I have just had decompression surgery for chiari malformation. The migranes are now very bad. My family Dr. has me on Lyrica 75 mg 2 times a day, sandoz diltiazem 120 mg once a day and toradol 10 mg 4... Read moreChevron
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What meds can I use for Status Migraine & Status Aura?

Full Question: Is What pain meds can I use ? FOR STATUS MIGRAINE & STATUS AURA?NSAIDS ARE BANNED DUE TO BLEEDING & CODIENE CONSTIPATES & THEN MORE BLEEDINGI HAVE BEEN REFERRED TO A PAIN MANAGEMENT DOCTOR.THE NEUROLOGIST (ALSO MIGRAINE CERTIFIED) AND THE INTERNIST & GASTRO DOCTORS HAVE CONFLICTING IDEAS AND DRUGS.WHAT ELSE IS LEFT... Read moreChevron
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Migraineurs With Fibromyalgia Take Note

There's good news today for sufferers of fibromyalgia. Since fibromyalgia and Migraine disease are often comorbid conditions, this is good news for many Migraineurs as well. (Comorbid means that a person has two or more conditions at the same time, but none cause the other.)   Cymbalta (duloxetine HCl) has received FDA approval for treating... Read moreChevron
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