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For years I've been suffering with frequent headaches. I am now getting them daily and often from within an hour of waking up. I first visited the doctor about18 months ago who found through blood tests I had slightly overactive thyroid and low iron. She put me on iron tablets for a couple of weeks but did not request I get retested and did not think my headaches were related. At the same time I had my eyes tested (I have the correct prescription glasses) and tried cutting out specific things from my diet, which had no effect. I am now back with the doctor (a new one) as they are more severe and frequent. She thinks they are stress related and has had me on 10mg of amatriptiline a day for the past month. This has made no difference so has increased me to 20mg a day for the next 2 weeks until I finish using Champix and then wants me to increase to 30mg a day. She will also retest my bloods this week.
I'm not concerned there is any serious issue going on but I don't want to end up on amatriptiline for the rest of my life. I haven't had a migraine for a long time, I would just call these severe headaches but it's getting too much to deal with all day every day. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm not concerned there is any serious issue going on but I don't want to end up on amatriptiline for the rest of my life. I haven't had a migraine for a long time, I would just call these severe headaches but it's getting too much to deal with all day every day. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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I'm 32 and otherwise healthy. No other meds aside from Champix which I finish in 2 weeks and the pill (cerazette). The headaches were an issue long before I started on either of these.
I'm 32 and otherwise healthy. No other meds aside from Champix which I finish in 2 weeks and the pill (cerazette). The headaches were an issue long before I started on either of these.
Hi Avianbaby, sorry you're suffering with these headaches. I think you mean Amitriptyline? I was given these about ten years ago for neuralgia, also had depression. Perhaps the Doctor thinks it's probably stress and nerves might be overused/damaged? They are good, so give them another couple of weeks. The only down side for me being on the drug was night terrors! We're all different, so don't mean it will happen to you. Like I said, give them a bit longer, then if no change, do go back to your doctor and insist on more tests. Good luck.
Do you use artificial sweeteners? I got awful headaches after switching to them and they eased when I stopped them. Something you've probably tried but figured it was worth a mention.
I also got them on Dianette (pill) but see your headaches started before going on the pill.
Hope you get it sorted, headaches are no fun.
I also got them on Dianette (pill) but see your headaches started before going on the pill.
Hope you get it sorted, headaches are no fun.
Every two weeks! :( I have PCOS and was having an awful build up to mine, really bad PMT and pain for up to a couple of weeks beforehand, then with the thing itself it wasn't even long until it all started up again. Got too much so I went on to the implant and have nothing with it save a few TOTM type symptoms some months, no bleed at all anyway.
Hope you find the answer to your headaches. I think I'm sensitive to them as tend to get headaches from various things like some meds, sweeteners etc... Touch wood though I've not had the more crippling ones I used to get (different from migraines) for some time now and don't have migraines anywhere near as often, though I have a much less demanding job now so maybe something in stress causing them.
Hope you find the answer to your headaches. I think I'm sensitive to them as tend to get headaches from various things like some meds, sweeteners etc... Touch wood though I've not had the more crippling ones I used to get (different from migraines) for some time now and don't have migraines anywhere near as often, though I have a much less demanding job now so maybe something in stress causing them.
Can only say what happened for me. I know you have stated that your migraines have stopped but will post this in case it helps with headaches. I had migraine and head aches for many years. About 20 years ago I had about ten sessions of reflexology. I have never had another migraine and only occasional headaches. Just my suggestion.
I'll post this in case it helps:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Liv ewell/h eadache s/Pages /Headac hetrigg ers.asp x
It might be worth getting your spinal column checked out though. My friend had a series of undiagnosed headaches until a doctor ran his fingers down my friend's back and asked "When did you break your neck?" (An X-ray then proved that my friend had broken a bone in his neck in a fall several years earlier. The problem was rectified with surgery and my friend's headaches were then a thing of the past).
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It might be worth getting your spinal column checked out though. My friend had a series of undiagnosed headaches until a doctor ran his fingers down my friend's back and asked "When did you break your neck?" (An X-ray then proved that my friend had broken a bone in his neck in a fall several years earlier. The problem was rectified with surgery and my friend's headaches were then a thing of the past).
I've been on a low dose of atenolol, a beta blocker, 25mg, one a day, for a few years now and it's been a godsend. I'm a lot older than you and I was already on bp medication. I'd reached the point of having migraines/bad headaches as many days of the month as not. I still have the occasional one, usually caused by the weather or lack of sleep, but they don't last for up to three days as they used to and aren't as severe. Good luck, I hope you find something that helps.