My 'story' is similar to Arlos' (scary how many of my stories mirror his...). They basically ended by giving me two options... I can treat the migraines when they occur (ouch, ooh quick... take a pill) or I can try to prevent them entirely. I'm bad at taking pills every day, so I tried the first option initially. That was
Imitrex. It actually works really well IF... and that's a big IF you take the pill as SOON as you think you are getting the 'pinch'. If you are in the middle of a full-blown migraine, tough shit... hope you have some opiate with you (vicodin, etc). My problem was, I often experienced my worst migraines in the middle of the night... so the imitrex was useless.
Sooo... I went back and asked for the Blue pill. That is called
Topamax. It was initially developed to fight epilepsy, oddly enough. Apparently it's a pretty powerful drug. As it turned out... it's worked wonders. My migraines have seriously subsided... I can't tell you when the last BAD one was... when it used to be at least a weekly thing. There are some good and bad bits on this treatment though... first, it's pretty reactive towards other prescriptions. It's a real "treatment" plan. You have to have your blood taken... you go back after 60 days to make sure it's not turning you into a Finawin or another vegetable... you have to 'ramp up' your pills... 1 pill a day for the first week, 2 pills a day for the second week... 3 from then on out... etc. If you are a big med-head, all this is pretty standard stuff though... so... np.
The biggest drawback for ME, however was one of the 'listed' side-effects... and it hit me pretty hard...
hell, I'll copy them for convenience...
Serious risks associated with TOPAMAX may include increased eye pressure (glaucoma), decreased sweating, increased body temperature, kidney stones, sleepiness, dizziness, confusion, and difficulty concentrating. Tell your doctor immediately if you have blurred vision or eye pain. More common side effects are tingling in arms and legs, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, taste change and weight loss. Your doctor may do simple blood tests to check for changes in electrolytes. Tell your doctor about other medications you take.
Red=Me. It made me a huge ditz. I'm a little more used to it now (I've been on it since Thanksgiving)... but for a while, I was pretty blonde. People at work noticed it... my friends, family... gf... everyone saw a change. I was fairly spaced out. It was especially bad when I switched from the 1 pill a day to the 2 pill week. Obviously this is listed under the 'rare' side-effects, so it's not likely to happen to you... just thought I'd point it out. Oh, the other thing is... I lost about 12lbs with this pill. I also dieted, but... I mean, it was the first diet I've ever done in my life and it basically consisted of "eat less." No way I should have lost 12 lbs (still dropping too... ) from a 'slight' increase in working out and a 'slight' diet... I blame this pill!
Aaaanyway... I know there are other meds out there... those are my experiences with those 2.