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Re: New to Topomax

Posted by paintmom on June 2, 2005, at 20:50:49

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by stresser on June 2, 2005, at 19:09:23

Love the topamax...really leveled out my moods...I titered up VERY slowly...maxed out at 100mg....didn't really loose weight either....and you would think I would have lost a ton cause I virtually stopped the anit dep. that were making me blow up....but I am over 40...so times working against me....hahaha ...Anyway...only drawback is that I believe that the topamax is at the root of making my sleep problems 10x worse...
any thoughts or suggestions...I hate to have to find a whole new drug and start all over....
thanks all
paintmom

 

Re: New to Topomax » paintmom

Posted by rainy on June 3, 2005, at 7:30:21

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by paintmom on June 2, 2005, at 20:50:49

Hi, Paintmom. It's been so long since I've laid eyes on this board that I can't remember why you're taking Topamax. 100 mgs doesn't seem like a lot to me (I'm on 600.) You probably know that weight loss, if it's going to happen, usually doesn't occur until the Topamaxer reaches the 225 mg mark or above. Of course it's different for everybody.
As for sleep difficulties, my bottle says that it can cause drowsiness, although I've never noticed that--if anything it makes me edgy. What kind of sleep troubles are you having, if thats not too personal a question to ask?

rainy

 

Re: New to Topomax

Posted by stresser on June 3, 2005, at 7:53:34

In reply to Re: New to Topomax » paintmom, posted by rainy on June 3, 2005, at 7:30:21

I don't have any sleep problems, and I think it's because I have to take Klonopin for my RLS at night. Sometimes Melatonin helps with sleep problems, and it's natural, so it won't affect you in any way. -L

 

Re: New to Topomax

Posted by bridgey1128 on June 3, 2005, at 9:06:07

In reply to Re: New to Topomax » paintmom, posted by rainy on June 3, 2005, at 7:30:21

To answer your question, I haven't been taking anything except an occasional Ativan but I have been doing fine. I DID notice as soon as I came off the Topomax that I slept like a LOG so I know it causes sleep problems. I even told a friend who is a counselor and she said, "So I guess you are sleeping better now." I guess that is a wide spread problem. I have noticed a tad more being impatient but to be honest I feel SOOO much better!! Well, I can ACTUALLY feel. Even at 250mg I felt apathetic and just had NO motivation to do anything. It was horrid. Oh and my bowels started working again. For me, Topomax slowed everything down in that area. I have just been back on 25mg for 2 days so far, so I haven't noticed anything. Even on the 25mg I am not as hungry, so that is a good thing.

 

Re: New to Topomax

Posted by paintmom on June 3, 2005, at 14:36:27

In reply to Re: New to Topomax » paintmom, posted by rainy on June 3, 2005, at 7:30:21

> Hi, Paintmom. It's been so long since I've laid eyes on this board that I can't remember why you're taking Topamax. 100 mgs doesn't seem like a lot to me (I'm on 600.) You probably know that weight loss, if it's going to happen, usually doesn't occur until the Topamaxer reaches the 225 mg mark or above. Of course it's different for everybody.
> As for sleep difficulties, my bottle says that it can cause drowsiness, although I've never noticed that--if anything it makes me edgy. What kind of sleep troubles are you having, if thats not too personal a question to ask?
>
> rainy
>

HI rainy
T is for Bipolar II
Its been really great....I just got diagnosed in the past six months...was always diagnosed with depression...and just thought I snapped out of it really well...(hahahah)So its been a blessing for me....to finally know what my problem really is....and to find something that helps it!!

I've always had sleep problems...I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...Apnea.....Insomnia....etc.....I have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep...and because of the apnea....my quality of sleep is poor. But since I've raised the topamax above 50mg....my sleep has been horrible!!!!!! I cant fall asleep and when I finally do...I wake up over and over again.
I am thinking I should probably ask my doctor to try something else...but I hate switching pysch meds...its such a drag....and I am a divorced mom...I don't want to get moody for my son. I can have some pretty freaky reactions to meds...I am very sensative and have been known to have the opposite reactions..(just like you said...topamax makes most people drowsy:)
You all on this board are so knowledgable and helpful...you are a godsend...thanks
Paintmom

 

Re: New to Topomax

Posted by paintmom on June 7, 2005, at 6:59:26

In reply to Re: New to Topomax » paintmom, posted by rainy on June 3, 2005, at 7:30:21

I talked with my psych nurse practitioner and we lowered my topamax from 100 to 50 yesterday. I took a little temazapam just to help me fall asleep cause I was punch drunk from being over tired...I swear I haven't slept thru the night in two months....and low and behold...I SLEPT 8 HOURS STRAIGHT!!!!!!!!!
I am so happy!
I am just a little nervous because I don't see the NP till next thursday....and I think I am going to have some issues on the lower dose. I mean the 100mg was perfect for me.....I felt very evened out. Lower and I was getting a little depressed.
Guess I will try to do natural stuff to help myself...exercise, eat right, and take my Omega 3's and B's...that really seems to help.
I am hoping that she adds a little something to the topamax that doesn't make me gain weight but will help to keep me on an even keel. I don't want to start getting all reactive again....I was that way my whole life and I hated it. It was like being a big raw open nerve.

Well, I'll keep you guys posted.

All the best,

Paintmom

 

Re: New to Topomax » paintmom

Posted by lara53 on June 7, 2005, at 8:05:47

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by paintmom on June 7, 2005, at 6:59:26

Hi

Topomax is going to be one I suggest to pdoc today.Did you ever try lamictal? Doesn't seem to be for me.Thank you.
Laura

 

Re: New to Topomax

Posted by paintmom on June 7, 2005, at 9:04:50

In reply to Re: New to Topomax » paintmom, posted by lara53 on June 7, 2005, at 8:05:47

I never tried Lamictal but its on my list of ones to research along with tegretol and trileptal...why didn't it work for you??
thanks
PM

 

Re: New to Topomax » stresser

Posted by headachequeen on June 9, 2005, at 22:06:13

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by stresser on June 2, 2005, at 19:09:23

> Bridgey!!!!!!!
>
> Oh my!!! I have missed you!
> How great to see your post! What were you doing for your BPII, if you weren't taking any medications?
>
> My daughter and I never did lose any weight on the topomax. It has worked at leveling out our moods, but M takes Trileptal with hers as well.
>
> Can you feel a difference at 50mg yet? Starting back over is a bear, I know that. My daughter had to do it in Jan., because she tried another medication. Titrating up again is long journey, especially when you know where you are going. It must be done. I think the seven pounds will come off, because a similiar thing happend to Kat, and she lost her re-gained weight again. She had to go off Topomax for something last winter.
>
> M's hair is still falling out at a slow pace, but she is taking 300mg. When she lowered her dosage to 200mg, it slowed down a bit, but her moods were wacky. I am wondering if the doctor increased her Trileptal and lowered her Topomax, maybe her hair would stop coming out completely? It used to be really thick, and now it's just normal hair, like my hair.
>
> I will let you know what happens after the doctor's appt. tomorrow! -L
>
>
>

There are special shampoos and vitamin and mineral supplements for people with hair problems... that we can't discuss here...
however at 600 mg a day I am not having any hair loss at all. and I would notice it... so would my stylist!!! I have exceptionally thick hair, another redhead thing <g>
and have now decided to try another radical hair change... going from the short short spiked to a longer, layered look I think... it will take ten years for the hair to grow that long, but this is
my new mission
Somewhere in the posts I have read today I saw tegretol mentioned and I can't remember why...
nothing to do with topomax memory problems but strongly related to the epilepsy...
I have declared war on the condition and have also determined not to take the tegretol as my speech slurs and my mind loses words and concepts when I am on the stuff...
the past few weeks have been truly disastrous to the point that my primary care, who is leaving for the big city, has decided that if he is not happy with what he hears from the neuro when I finally see him on that emergency appointment, the one booked last January, that I shall see another one at once...
yesterday morning another seizure of a new sort, but when I finally came out of it, I had no idea of anyone or anything, who I was, where I was, the whole nine yards...
the topomax and clobozam seem to work to a degree, but if I try adding the tegretol even in a low dose, life becomes very challenging.
Never did like that stuff...

kat

 

Re: New to Topomax » paintmom

Posted by headachequeen on June 9, 2005, at 22:14:58

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by paintmom on June 3, 2005, at 14:36:27


>
> I've always had sleep problems...I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...Apnea.....Insomnia....etc.....I have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep...and because of the apnea....my quality of sleep is poor. But since I've raised the topamax above 50mg....my sleep has been horrible!!!!!! I cant fall asleep and when I finally do...I wake up over and over again.


Have you asked your primary care physician to give you something that will help you 'turn off your brain' at nights? I have problems sleeping, problems that date back to long before the Topomax came into my life...
and I checked, there is nothing on the bottle that mentions drowsiness....
When I go to bed, I read for a little while, right now I am reading about reiki as I am taking courses in it, or about the Ottoman empire, or books on training... nothing stimulating. After about three pages I usually find my eyes telling me that they are not able to process the symbols on the page, time to sleep...
but the slightest sound or movement and I am awake... and do not go back to sleep easily..
At the sleep lab they told me that I wakened as soon as I reached a deep sleep... trust me to get even that backwards!!!
I have a prescription for a very mild sleeping medication that simply tells my brain to stop thinking and it helps me sleep for a few hours ...
traditionally my best sleeping time has always been between five and eleven in the morning...
of course employers expect one to be at work in the morning and don't care that the only time I sleep soundly without wakening is the time they expect some sort of work for pay...
being a free lancer has helped and being able to set my own hours for training and such helps too...
but it would be nice to be able to go to bed and go to sleep and stay asleep until the alarm wakens one...
I understand that there are people who do that <sigh>
kat

 

Re: New to Topomax » paintmom

Posted by headachequeen on June 9, 2005, at 22:16:37

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by paintmom on June 7, 2005, at 6:59:26

> I talked with my psych nurse practitioner and we lowered my topamax from 100 to 50 yesterday. I took a little temazapam just to help me fall asleep cause I was punch drunk from being over tired...I swear I haven't slept thru the night in two months....and low and behold...I SLEPT 8 HOURS STRAIGHT!!!!!!!!!
> I am so happy!
> I am just a little nervous because I don't see the NP till next thursday....and I think I am going to have some issues on the lower dose. I mean the 100mg was perfect for me.....I felt very evened out. Lower and I was getting a little depressed.
> Guess I will try to do natural stuff to help myself...exercise, eat right, and take my Omega 3's and B's...that really seems to help.
> I am hoping that she adds a little something to the topamax that doesn't make me gain weight but will help to keep me on an even keel. I don't want to start getting all reactive again....I was that way my whole life and I hated it. It was like being a big raw open nerve.
>
> Well, I'll keep you guys posted.
>
> All the best,
>
> Paintmom
>

Oh I sound like a stuck record but were you doing the half in the morning and half at night time routine?
kat

 

Re: New to Topomax

Posted by paintmom on June 10, 2005, at 7:36:31

In reply to Re: New to Topomax » paintmom, posted by headachequeen on June 9, 2005, at 22:16:37

> >
>
> Oh I sound like a stuck record but were you doing the half in the morning and half at night time routine?
> kat

no...I can only take it in the AM or I don't sleep
:)

 

Re: Kat and everyone

Posted by stresser on June 11, 2005, at 18:56:30

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by paintmom on June 10, 2005, at 7:36:31

Topomax doesnt' seem to keep me awake.
She is trying the Niocin Shampoo, but it really isn't doing much for the hair. I will continue to buy it, and see what happens with it.

I feel as if maybe I need to increase my topomax dosage a little. Is there such a thing as building up a tolerance to it? Am I just getting worse these days with my moods? I know it's not PMS, and I feel like I did before I started taking Topamax. I only take 200mg, and the doctor said that it is quite low. I don't mind it being low, I feel relieved that I don't need it too be stronger yet.

Kat- I hate it that you are still having the seizures...can you increase the topomax dosage? What else are you taking other that the two you mentioned? -L

 

Re: New to Topomax » paintmom

Posted by headachequeen on June 12, 2005, at 8:47:26

In reply to Re: New to Topomax, posted by paintmom on June 10, 2005, at 7:36:31

> > >
> >
> > Oh I sound like a stuck record but were you doing the half in the morning and half at night time routine?
> > kat
>
> no...I can only take it in the AM or I don't sleep
> :)
>

Wow! that is difficult for your system to adjust to...
the medication is meant to be delivered into the system evenly over a 24-hour period, hence the need to take it at twelve-hour intervals... I take mine as soon as I get up in the morning along with the cloba holy batman and other meds that I take in the morning.... the tegretol if I want to survive I have to break down into four doses a day when I take it as it must be delivered the same way... and then twelve hours later I take the topomax again...
so 'nighttime' is not actually bedtime or any time close to that, but around an hour or so after dinner...
by the time I am ready to settle down to the idea of bed five or six hours have passed and we get along fine...

kat

 

Re: Kat and everyone » stresser

Posted by headachequeen on June 12, 2005, at 9:22:28

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone, posted by stresser on June 11, 2005, at 18:56:30

> Topomax doesnt' seem to keep me awake.
> She is trying the Niocin Shampoo, but it really isn't doing much for the hair. I will continue to buy it, and see what happens with it.
>
> I feel as if maybe I need to increase my topomax dosage a little. Is there such a thing as building up a tolerance to it? Am I just getting worse these days with my moods? I know it's not PMS, and I feel like I did before I started taking Topamax. I only take 200mg, and the doctor said that it is quite low. I don't mind it being low, I feel relieved that I don't need it too be stronger yet.
>
> Kat- I hate it that you are still having the seizures...can you increase the topomax dosage? What else are you taking other that the two you mentioned? -L
>


Ma chere amie, I am going to do some research this week and see what we can do about that hair...
spent the weekend taking a reiki course friend who is a master was teaching and was simply thunderstruck by what happened. She never teaches more than four at a time but this time there were only two, her preferred number of students and I learned so much and experienced so much.
She is also an holistic practictioner and may have some hair ideas... she is trained in many therapies...
I have found that while Topomax does not cause any negative effects unless I stop taking it for any length of time, the Tegretol is devastating to my system. Even when I break it down into four doses, wakening in the night to take it... well that isn't hard as I am not much of a sleeper anyway LOL but if I were able to sleep that night the alarm going off was annoying and it wakens my husband which is unfair...
besides he is aware of the risks associated with the drug and is extremely concerned about it so that is adding to his stress... and his stress levels are high enough as it is with this nonsense.

As my emergency appointment with the neuro is coming up, the one booked in January, I thought maybe I had better start taking it again, even if in low doses so it would show up in the blood tests, so he can't scream non-compliant and blame the changes and progression on my non-compliance before I get to tell him that I have discovered the co-relation between the drug and intensity of seizure activity...
as soon as I start taking even a low dose people who know me comment on it -- my eyes, my walking, my speech, articulation, so many things change.
One friend can predict to within five hours when the seizure will occur and whether it will be daytime or nocturnal....
I suppose when it was discovered it was a great improvement over the drugs of the time as they are really threats to the person taking them, but there are surely better drugs out there?
The only other med prescribed for the epilepsy is the clobazam... after all this man has not had time to see me in six almost seven months...

In the meantime I have decided to take some control..
I began seeing a reiki practitioner regularly about the time I ditched the tegritol and until I decided last week to try the tegritol for a while, I was five weeks without a nocturnal seizure and have not had any of those marshmallow saranwrap type days in longer than that...
It was just before I ditched the teg completely (I was still taking it just before I went to bed thinking that while I was sleeping or trying to sleep then I was 'safe' so to speak, didn't have to worry about slurring of my speech, staggering when I walk, or any of the things that happen during the day because I would not be doing them )that I had that first falling down seizure...
no warning, didn't even know it had happened until I came to and was trying to get up and couldn't...
I simply could not breathe everything hurt so much..
My primary was in emerg that day (he spends one day a week there and I always seem to do something bizarre when he is there, thank heaven!!!) and called Ottawa and the neuro who said this was just a progression and he was not surprised...
there was no flailing of limbs during it, just as if I had been hit on the head and fell forward unconscious onto the pavement... just what one wants to do on a sunny spring day in mid-town small town Ontario... gives the locals lots to talk about...
My doctor was furious and has decided that we are changing neuros if he does not get some answers and soon... and a change in treatment that stops that constant occurrence...
He thinks that an increase in Topomax and dumping tegritol is a good start because the one seems to work and the other seems to be anything but help but he says there has to be something else that can be done and this is no way to provide quality of life...
seems to me I had heard that somewhere before <s>

When I left the hospital I went straight for my first reiki session, for one reason I didn't have any part of me that didn't hurt... no broken bones amazingly... but bruises... I had to go for all sorts of tests before I left emerg including an echocardiogram because of this stupid heart murmur.
I had fallen so hard I had bruised the muscles around the heart... and cracked some ribs but nothing broken...

The reiki session really helped me and Jen has been seeing me weekly sometimes twice weekly since. One session she had a second practioner with her and it was incredible -- that was after my visit to the nerve chappie who sent the currents of electricity into my leg to see which nerves were blocked and found that not only are most of them blocked the muscles are damaged because of it, there was no feeling at all, so he decided to test the left leg as a sort of control... there is lots of feeling in it... they heard me yell in Montreal!!! ...
since that session I have not had the excruciating pains in the leg wakening me and it has been ten days at least... I no longer limp... oh, it won't last forever, but as long as I can keep going and it works for a while, I can put off the surgery on my spine and I do not want any more invasive stuff if I can help...

My next step in my control battle plan is to learn about other alternative therapies and how they can help me take control...
I am not about to throw over the conventional medical care, but there are therapies out there that made sense centuries ago and that can work with today's world, we just chose to forget them...

It is my life; I do not choose to sit here and wait until some doctor remembers that he has this patient and maybe he should see if she is alive or dead...
The Buddhists say that one must live in the moment as my Buddhist friend is always telling me...
well, I decided that the moments flow by too quickly not to live them, because they don't come back for a second chance to live them when we are feeling better...

Me? I feel great... just some days are greater than others. In the meantime, I feel even better enjoying the moments because I have taken them back for me... and Kodak shares are up <g>

I am also seeing a speech path again because of the speech problems now that she knows it is the left temporal lobe and the frontal lobe involved she knows what to do...
she has been waiting to hear from the neuro since December... I was in for a follow-up on the throat problem I have and was able to tell her... so away we go...

Perhaps by the end of the month I shall have a better balance of medications, or a new specialist...
but whatever, I shall be running the show this time...
not sitting or lying there letting someone else decide it all for me...

meanwhile I shall ask Jen and some of the others how we can help M's hair and post you about it...
and 200 is really low... it won't affect weight greatly apparently although it certainly started affecting mine when I began taking it... so you don't have to worry about moving up another 50 to 100 mg really...
400 and up is serious therapy I think from what I have experienced and heard...
but maybe not...

kat

 

Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen

Posted by ed_uk on June 12, 2005, at 11:07:13

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » stresser, posted by headachequeen on June 12, 2005, at 9:22:28

Hi Kat,

>clobazam

How do you like clobazam? Do you have any side effects from it?

Kind regards,
Ed.

 

Re: Kat and everyone

Posted by stresser on June 13, 2005, at 16:34:26

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » stresser, posted by headachequeen on June 12, 2005, at 9:22:28

I'm wondering if increasing my topomax will help me with my shifting moods. I seem to be going from normal to angry much to often these days. Things are irritating me agian, and I haven't been that way in quite a while. I say things I don't really mean at times, and I have to stop doing that. What do you think? -L

 

Re: Kat and everyone

Posted by rainy on June 13, 2005, at 19:44:51

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone, posted by stresser on June 13, 2005, at 16:34:26

Hi, L. Aside from it being awful summer (it's been in the 90s here in NJ for over a week,) the kids are home, and there are all sorts of stresses hidden in these months of "fun" we don't really expect. Also, are you taking an AD along with the Topamax?
I find that at 400 mgs of Topamax my moods are pretty stable at last, but I can still become irritable and that heart of stone settles right in when I least expect it to. Also, I swear plenty. An antidepressant helps and that's sort of weird with BP II.
Is your pdoc open to increasing or adding a medication? Could you shove the kids off to camp?
rainy

 

Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk

Posted by headachequeen on June 16, 2005, at 8:15:25

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen, posted by ed_uk on June 12, 2005, at 11:07:13

> Hi Kat,
>
> >clobazam
>
> How do you like clobazam? Do you have any side effects from it?
>
> Kind regards,
> Ed.
Thinking back I may have had trouble in the early days...
I am not sure what I thought at first but I was going to give it a fair try in hopes it would work and replace the tegretol.. ha!... started out taking it only once a day one tablet and I forget the strength... that was when I was released from hospial.. then three weeks later, when I went in for follow-up, they increased it by halp a tablet a week to two tablets in the evening then by a half-tablet in the morning for a week at a time to a tablet a morning and I have yet to notice any side effects...
there was a long list given including appetite suppressant issues although it said some people didn't have any appetite issues and others gained.. now that would be MY luck sigh..
I have been on it since early November and so far, so good...

but I am still supposed to take tegretol....arrgghhhh

kat

 

Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen

Posted by ed_uk on June 16, 2005, at 9:10:07

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk, posted by headachequeen on June 16, 2005, at 8:15:25

Hi Kat,

Thanks for your reply :-)

Is the clobazam working well to prevent your seizures??

~Ed

 

Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk

Posted by headachequeen on June 16, 2005, at 22:39:01

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen, posted by ed_uk on June 16, 2005, at 9:10:07

> Hi Kat,
>
> Thanks for your reply :-)
>
> Is the clobazam working well to prevent your seizures??
>
> ~Ed

Hi Ed, you are welcome and I hope the answer was of some help :)
Between the topomax and the clobozam the seizures are at bay right now and I hope things stay that way for a long while;
soon as I add the tegretol, which is supposed to be the main anti-seizure med, back into the equation, everything goes completely out of whack...
the latest experience being this 'progression' to the fall flat on your face unconscious routine...
twice with that experience was enough to last me for three life-times...
since then I have had two of the nocturnal seizures and LOL they were a relief, then the other morning, perhaps a week ago, I could not be wakened and when finally I 'came to' I had no idea where I was or who I was or who or what any one or thing was...
so that was it again for the tegretol and at that point I had tried taking 50 mg a day... supposed to be on 1200 mg a day....
but I cannot use it at all...
with the clobazam - 30 mg a day - and the topomax I have none well, hardly any, and very rarely, of the nocturnal seizures and none of the daytime marshmallow experiences (as if I am trying to fight my way through a room full of cotton wool or marshmallow to try and be heard or to talk or do anything at all..
someone described it once as a saran wrap state..
nor do I have fugue states..
so I think it makes more sense to increase the topomax and the clobozam although it does have a drowsy effect according to one of the neurology residents in the hospital...
although it doesn't seem to make me sleepy when I take it in the morning...
If I miss the topomax for any reason, I know it in very short order...
and if I skip the clobozam for more than two doses I suspect I would begin to realise it too..
kat

 

Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen

Posted by ed_uk on June 17, 2005, at 7:36:49

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk, posted by headachequeen on June 16, 2005, at 22:39:01

Hi Kat,

>soon as I add the tegretol, which is supposed to be the main anti-seizure med, back into the equation, everything goes completely out of whack...

Perhaps the Tegretol is interacting with the clobazam and/or the Topamax. Tegretol seems to lower the blood level of Topamax in some people........and might theoretically decrease its effectiveness as a result. Also, Tegretol reduces the blood level of clobazam. Theoretically, this might result in withdrawal seizures. On the other hand, Tegretol increases the blood level of norclobazam - the active metabolite of clobazam. As a result, the interaction between clobazam and Tegretol is of undetermined importance.

>the latest experience being this 'progression' to the fall flat on your face unconscious routine...

Gosh!

>I think it makes more sense to increase the topomax and the clobozam.......

I agree :-)

Kind regards,
Ed.

 

Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk

Posted by headachequeen on June 17, 2005, at 21:23:39

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen, posted by ed_uk on June 17, 2005, at 7:36:49

> Hi Kat,
>
> >soon as I add the tegretol, which is supposed to be the main anti-seizure med, back into the equation, everything goes completely out of whack...
>
> Perhaps the Tegretol is interacting with the clobazam and/or the Topamax. Tegretol seems to lower the blood level of Topamax in some people........and might theoretically decrease its effectiveness as a result. Also, Tegretol reduces the blood level of clobazam. Theoretically, this might result in withdrawal seizures. On the other hand, Tegretol increases the blood level of norclobazam - the active metabolite of clobazam. As a result, the interaction between clobazam and Tegretol is of undetermined importance.
>
> >the latest experience being this 'progression' to the fall flat on your face unconscious routine...
>
> Gosh!
>
> >I think it makes more sense to increase the topomax and the clobozam.......
>
> I agree :-)
>
> Kind regards,
> Ed.


Ed, thank you for this information..

There is so much surfacing about the wretched stuff...
aspirin interacts with it to increase the effect of it enough to put a person into overdose mode, even enough to cause statis elepticus... and that can be fatal...
certain antibiotics cause an overdose reaction when blended with tegretol... bringing on dizziness, slurred speech, loss of concentration and focus, inability to carry on conversation because the person can not make intelligent speech patterns, inability to walk properly, tonic clonic seizures in some people, fugue states....
for that matter aspirin can do these things too...

come to think of it, I remember hearing in the fifties that if aspirin had been discovered then it would be a prescription pharmaceutical but then it was too late to change it... no wonder!!!

some doctors claim that certain pain killers interact badly with tegretol...

it is a scary little thing!!!

but topomax and so far the clobazam have not done any of these things to me...
as long as I stick with them, I can do the things I love to do...
my writing, my photography, training, agility!!!!LOL, some tracking (I pick the train with some degree of intelligence) and I do not go wandering out into the middle of rivers and balance on rocks with my camera to try and get the shot I want... but it is a far cry from being unable to take a snapshot a few months ago...
I am even thinking of some gentle rock scrambling later this summer if the weather is not as hot as the past week or so... back-packing and hiking and overnight camping to get the early morning woods and water photos I want...
as in, LIVING!!!
it was not a thought last fall or summer...
and I had begun to think that only simple obedience training and beginner agility training and baby tracking classes were my future...
I did a serious tracking class with one of my girls and we aced it a few weeks ago (before the fall down on my face routine started and without tegretol of course but I did come home with a really bad lung infection... all that wet swampy weather :(
but I got through it and we passed a level that we only dreamed about a few years ago and did something I didn't dare dream of doing again because I had let this doctor and this condition convince me that I was doomed to a new life-style...
and tegretol had really pulled the pins out of the old life-style...
spent eleven hours shooting a wedding a month ago
and that of course was without tegretol...

It reminds me of Superman and kryptonite....

It is interesting to note that, while I was on tegretol alone, and they kept increasing the dosage, I kept on having the seizures, often three times a week, sometimes twice in the same night...
as my husband is a lab technician for a firm that runs 365 days a year and 24 hours a day with the lab people on twelve-hour shifts unless this happened when he was at home, he didn't notice and this condition was controlled enough that until a year or so before he retired he had no idea I had epilepsy at all (I was born with it!!!)
Then there was a subtle change and tegretol came into the equation, when the drastic change occurred, there was the introduction of constant tests and more tegretol and with the increase in tegretol there was still no control...
when I mentioned my migraines, the neurologist tore up the prescription he was writing to increase the dosage, and wrote one for topomax and that seemed to somehow increase the control... no more two-a-night sessions anyway and sometimes a week or more between seizures for a while...
then something upped the ante and away we went...
and everyone was still trying to decide what to do and what to prescribe...
the clobazam was added and then increased following a roughly fourteen hour episode of statis early last winter... what an abuse to the body that is...
at the same time they cut the tegretol way back and increased the topomax slightly...
then slowly increased the tegretol... and the seizures returned...

In hospital they cut off the teg entirely for 24 hours, then reintroduced it at a moderate dose 400 mg and I had two seizures that night... despite the topomax and the newly introduced clobazam... so right away they started to up the clobazam...

it seemed to me that someone should have thought right then of taking away the tegretol, but instead, they cut it off for another 24 hours and started again with the same result, this time with a severe seizure...
well, seems to me that if they can't put it together, they should have asked me for advice...
actually they didn't need to; I kept offering it for free...

however, at this point I am seizure-free since the morning I came to with no idea who what and where and that is the way I plan to keep it, and I am going to the appointment on Wednesday next ready to fight for my rights for a different medication and some sound answers as to what is happening...

otherwise, it is a new doctor and something that will work for me...
and someone who is available when there is an emergency, not someone who arranges to fit me in six months after my system goes into frenzy...

every time I walk down town and pass the place where I had that first fall, and see that metal pillar that holds up the (we would call it 'porte-cochere', where cars are covered to let passengers disembark in snow and rain and stay dry), and remember that my head was a mere couple of centimetres from that steel and how blessed I was not to have my face smashed into the pavement or my head smashed into that pillar...
no I want something done to give me freedom to live my life and do what I do best, and to do it now while I am young enough to enjoy it...
Flirting with death because of this thing twice within six months is pushing it too close for me...

So much for living a calm and tranquil approach to life and not being angry... my reiki master might not approve, but one has to take control of one's own treatment or one is simply shoved into the corner while someone else gets the answers...

In the meantime, I keep looking for information and compiling my list of questions for him and keeping my calendar for him...
easier to mark the days there were no seizures since I saw him in December :(

and I appreciate any info the people here can provide... every thing is so much help...
and the support here is such a blessing...

thank you, Ed you knowledge of the interactions is very helpful...
Extremely so
kat

 

Re: Kat and everyone » headachequeen

Posted by ed_uk on June 18, 2005, at 8:20:29

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk, posted by headachequeen on June 17, 2005, at 21:23:39

Hi Kat,

Gosh! You need a neurologist who will listen to what you are saying.

Tegretol can lower the Topamax blood level by about 40%. See the interaction table......

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/topiram_ad.htm

It's near the bottom of the page.

Kind regards,
Ed.

 

Re: Kat and everyone

Posted by bridgey1128 on June 18, 2005, at 9:23:40

In reply to Re: Kat and everyone » ed_uk, posted by headachequeen on June 17, 2005, at 21:23:39

With all the interactions with the Tegretol I am surprised that they haven't taken it off the market. How many people who take that sort of drug take JUST one? They freaked out about Bextra and yanked it but it seems this would be more dangerous. Down here we call them thangs a "porta cove". I do believe it's porte-couvre, otherwise known as a covered drive up. hehe


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