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I took them for a long time for nerve pain (very effective at this), and the withdrawal was relatively fierce compared with most things, although nothing compared to opiates or (i assume, wouldn't know) a straight up benzo. Lots of nightmares and increased anxiety / irritability. But the pregabalin itself caused a palsylike tremor and made me pretty aggressive in the first place. Felt good to get off that stuff after years and be able to snuggle someone without quaking. I definitely wouldn't use one of these off-label before trying sumatriptan, which is first line, and I think not psychoactive at all (at least I can't feel it, forgot how it works). | |||
Last edited by imperiouskitten; 12-31-2020 at 07:59 PM..
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![]() If you hear your dads voice yelling at you when you read my words, thats your own shit welling up inside you.
You ought to imagine my literary voice as more smart ass, like peering at you from the corner of my eye and grinning, start low end higher, mocking kind of tone. My posts are much more entertaining when you dont read them as ARRGGHHH YELLING cause thats really not it. Way off the mark. Oh and hydrate. Americans are chronically dehydrated. | ||
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![]() Oooohhhhh! Jeez, no wonder people love that stuff so much. So its like a mini-xanex. I appreciate the explanation, not for me though. Benzo type meds, meh. Too heavy. Makes the screen lag. Turn your head and it takes a second for the camera inside to catch up.
Ive tried taking xanex for it but its like, is not remembering it the same thing as not being in pain the next day? lol I'll put in a call on SUmatriptan, thank you. | ||
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![]() sounds like you might have a gluten resistance giving you symptoms you think is a migrane
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And why only in recent years? 2-3 years? I'm well over 30, wouldnt this have shown up earlier? Seems like its more connected to salt, to me. I could be SO wrong though. | |||
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![]() It can help to try several types of triptans, there's at least 8 out there
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![]() Also consider trying switching to keto. Try for a few months at least.
It does many wonderful things to your body and your mind. Never know , could also have a direct or indirect effect on the migraines. | ||
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![]() I know 12 ppl who simultaneously like had crippling migraines last 7 days + everyone in my household who is on female physiological levels of things. PPl sent home from work with them and everything in geographically very diverse regions all over the earth. So maybe a giant gamma neutrino xray hit us or the mayan calander finally rolled over for reals and we got leptons.
i know i get them when i miss a dose of estradiol. if u dont have a sauna sometimes a couple warm blankets over the torso only with hands and feet sticking out is similar, i havent tested this on its own but it helps in addition to the really good drugs i mentioned | ||
Last edited by magnetaress; 01-01-2021 at 12:34 PM..
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![]() five gee must of gone online
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