Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Welcome Jyotsna to the MGIMS e- group. MGIMS alumni would be happy to know that Jyotsna's sister Divya got married to Tarun Naik yesterday at Bombay. I am sure both Jyotsna and Alok; and Namita(Jyotsna's sister 1989 batch) and Vikram must be pretty tired . Jyotsna (1985), Namita (1989)and Divya ( she graduated from Russsia) are Dr SP Nigam's daughters- the great professor of medicine at MGIMS (1970-78). I join hundreds of MGIMS alumni in wishing Divya and Tarun a happy and blissful co-existence. SP (unknown) > Dear all, > Dr jyotsna Nigam-Sahay would like to join our august e-group. She is from > 1985 batch and a practising physician in Katni,MP. > her E-mail add is > alokjyotsna@... > Regards > Ragu > 1985 Batch > Mumbai > > _________________________________________________________________ > Let your desktop sizzle! Get the hottest wallpapers. > http://www.msn.co.in/entertainment/ Right here at MSN Entertainment! > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Welcome Jyotsna to the MGIMS e- group. MGIMS alumni would be happy to know that Jyotsna's sister Divya got married to Tarun Naik yesterday at Bombay. I am sure both Jyotsna and Alok; and Namita(Jyotsna's sister 1989 batch) and Vikram must be pretty tired . Jyotsna (1985), Namita (1989)and Divya ( she graduated from Russsia) are Dr SP Nigam's daughters- the great professor of medicine at MGIMS (1970-78). I join hundreds of MGIMS alumni in wishing Divya and Tarun a happy and blissful co-existence. SP (unknown) > Dear all, > Dr jyotsna Nigam-Sahay would like to join our august e-group. She is from > 1985 batch and a practising physician in Katni,MP. > her E-mail add is > alokjyotsna@... > Regards > Ragu > 1985 Batch > Mumbai > > _________________________________________________________________ > Let your desktop sizzle! Get the hottest wallpapers. > http://www.msn.co.in/entertainment/ Right here at MSN Entertainment! > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Congrats and best wishes to Divya-Tarun and the whole Nigam family!! Neeti'86 PS:Can anyone clarify--is Tarun Dr.Naik's(forensic meds)son,who graduated from our institute? > Welcome Jyotsna to the MGIMS e- group. > > MGIMS alumni would be happy to know that Jyotsna's sister Divya got married > to Tarun Naik yesterday at Bombay. I am sure both Jyotsna and Alok; and > Namita(Jyotsna's sister 1989 batch) and Vikram must be pretty tired . > > Jyotsna (1985), Namita (1989)and Divya ( she graduated from Russsia) are Dr > SP Nigam's daughters- the great professor of medicine at MGIMS (1970-78). > > I join hundreds of MGIMS alumni in wishing Divya and Tarun a happy and > blissful co-existence. > > SP > > (unknown) > > > > Dear all, > > Dr jyotsna Nigam-Sahay would like to join our august e-group. She is from > > 1985 batch and a practising physician in Katni,MP. > > her E-mail add is > > alokjyotsna@r... > > Regards > > Ragu > > 1985 Batch > > Mumbai > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Let your desktop sizzle! Get the hottest wallpapers. > > http://www.msn.co.in/entertainment/ Right here at MSN Entertainment! > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Congrats and best wishes to Divya-Tarun and the whole Nigam family!! Neeti'86 PS:Can anyone clarify--is Tarun Dr.Naik's(forensic meds)son,who graduated from our institute? > Welcome Jyotsna to the MGIMS e- group. > > MGIMS alumni would be happy to know that Jyotsna's sister Divya got married > to Tarun Naik yesterday at Bombay. I am sure both Jyotsna and Alok; and > Namita(Jyotsna's sister 1989 batch) and Vikram must be pretty tired . > > Jyotsna (1985), Namita (1989)and Divya ( she graduated from Russsia) are Dr > SP Nigam's daughters- the great professor of medicine at MGIMS (1970-78). > > I join hundreds of MGIMS alumni in wishing Divya and Tarun a happy and > blissful co-existence. > > SP > > (unknown) > > > > Dear all, > > Dr jyotsna Nigam-Sahay would like to join our august e-group. She is from > > 1985 batch and a practising physician in Katni,MP. > > her E-mail add is > > alokjyotsna@r... > > Regards > > Ragu > > 1985 Batch > > Mumbai > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Let your desktop sizzle! Get the hottest wallpapers. > > http://www.msn.co.in/entertainment/ Right here at MSN Entertainment! > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Congrats and best wishes to Divya-Tarun and the whole Nigam family!! Neeti'86 PS:Can anyone clarify--is Tarun Dr.Naik's(forensic meds)son,who graduated from our institute? > Welcome Jyotsna to the MGIMS e- group. > > MGIMS alumni would be happy to know that Jyotsna's sister Divya got married > to Tarun Naik yesterday at Bombay. I am sure both Jyotsna and Alok; and > Namita(Jyotsna's sister 1989 batch) and Vikram must be pretty tired . > > Jyotsna (1985), Namita (1989)and Divya ( she graduated from Russsia) are Dr > SP Nigam's daughters- the great professor of medicine at MGIMS (1970-78). > > I join hundreds of MGIMS alumni in wishing Divya and Tarun a happy and > blissful co-existence. > > SP > > (unknown) > > > > Dear all, > > Dr jyotsna Nigam-Sahay would like to join our august e-group. She is from > > 1985 batch and a practising physician in Katni,MP. > > her E-mail add is > > alokjyotsna@r... > > Regards > > Ragu > > 1985 Batch > > Mumbai > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Let your desktop sizzle! Get the hottest wallpapers. > > http://www.msn.co.in/entertainment/ Right here at MSN Entertainment! > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 >>MGIMS alumni would be happy to know that Jyotsna's sister Divya got married to Tarun Naik yesterday at Bombay. I am sure both Jyotsna and Alok; and Namita(Jyotsna's sister 1989 batch) and Vikram must be pretty tired.>> Dear SP sir, Tarun and Divya are the ones who got married just yesterday,right?.........so,categorically,shouldn't they be the ones most tired of all?....... How could you be so sure??.....) Or is it another kind of astonishing SP magic (Just like Dr.SP Nigam,..as Kishore puts it)??? .........)) Neeti'86 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Cathryn, I also take Topamax for migrianes - I didn't get relief until I got to 200 mgs, but and this is a big BUT, it didn't do much for the "monthly" migriane - those were caused by a my neuro feels - a drastic drop in estrogen - and the Topamax can not stop them - so I still will have breakthrough migrianes from them - sometimes - I did try to wear an estrogen patch, and that helped 50% of the time, BUT it caused my monthly to become very irregular and I had horrible cramps for the most part - so it was a toss up as to what was worse - the mirgiane or more severe irregular periods with the patch - plus it didn't always work to stop them. The migraines during this time while on 200 mgs of Topamax aren't as bad as they were while not on Topamax but they do get through - sometimes. The migriane blockers - imitrex, maxalt, axert also never worked on the monthly type migrianes for me either - when I get these - I ususally just try to carry on best I can and then once home from work - it's a RX pain pill and bed and pray that I start menopause soon (I am 43 so I don't think that one will be answered soon). Pretty cool your dog picks up on it!! Have you tried to take a migriane blocker when she alerts you? Does it work? Janie (unknown) Hello All!I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up until about 4 months ago, when they started up again.Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this have an effect on my headaches?I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200 mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also.An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature to seizures? Would be interesting to know.Sorry to ramble on so much!Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Janie, The topamax HAS worked for me, for over 2 years, then it quits. Could be my body adjusting, could be perimenopause (I am 44), I always had migraines during my cycle also. But so far, none of the migraines with aura yet... knock on wood!! I will try the increase in Armour first, to increase my T4, and try to get rid of the headaches that way. My T4 needs to move up anyway. I do like the idea my pup is alerting. Last time she alerted, I took some imitrex, and the headache was manageble... you know, no throwing up <g>. I may have to get her trained and certified as a service dog and take her with me everywhere so I can manage these headaches, don't want to get back to where I was before the topamax. Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Interesting about the aura. I have migraines that have been managed wonderfully with Topamax! I have very rarely ever had an aura with my migraines….wonder if there’s some kind of link. I hate the day that it quits working for me. It has literally given me my life back in so many ways – I had become a slave to those headaches! I am allergic to Vicodin, so I am pretty much out of luck on the pain medicine train (according to most doctors in the world). Not that with 3 kids (1 special needs) I really have the luxury of popping pain pills and laying in bed – but some days, when all you can do it throw up, a pain pill would be nice, if only for the psychological benefit! I am rambling…. Holly From: Cathryn Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:26 PM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: (unknown) Janie, The topamax HAS worked for me, for over 2 years, then it quits. Could be my body adjusting, could be perimenopause (I am 44), I always had migraines during my cycle also. But so far, none of the migraines with aura yet... knock on wood!! I will try the increase in Armour first, to increase my T4, and try to get rid of the headaches that way. My T4 needs to move up anyway. I do like the idea my pup is alerting. Last time she alerted, I took some imitrex, and the headache was manageble... you know, no throwing up <g>. I may have to get her trained and certified as a service dog and take her with me everywhere so I can manage these headaches, don't want to get back to where I was before the topamax. Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and it was found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage. Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What is your Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginning to think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got all this thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you on progesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in? Premenopausal? (unknown) > Hello All! > I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the > lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a > preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up > until about 4 months ago, when they started up again. > > Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take > that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started > back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already > continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this > have an effect on my headaches? > > I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs > Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200 > mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also. > > An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is > *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they > happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in > the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she > resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on > seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same > manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature > to seizures? Would be interesting to know. > > Sorry to ramble on so much! > > Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and it was found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage. Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What is your Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginning to think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got all this thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you on progesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in? Premenopausal? (unknown) > Hello All! > I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the > lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a > preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up > until about 4 months ago, when they started up again. > > Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take > that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started > back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already > continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this > have an effect on my headaches? > > I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs > Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200 > mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also. > > An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is > *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they > happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in > the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she > resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on > seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same > manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature > to seizures? Would be interesting to know. > > Sorry to ramble on so much! > > Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and it was found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage. Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What is your Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginning to think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got all this thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you on progesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in? Premenopausal? (unknown) > Hello All! > I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the > lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a > preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up > until about 4 months ago, when they started up again. > > Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take > that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started > back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already > continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this > have an effect on my headaches? > > I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs > Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200 > mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also. > > An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is > *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they > happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in > the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she > resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on > seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same > manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature > to seizures? Would be interesting to know. > > Sorry to ramble on so much! > > Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I don't get the aura, but I do get extreme nausea and blurred vision. My neice gets the aura. While the aura is always mentioned, what they don't tell you is that it is very rare. Most don't ever get it. Also, 70% of the women who get migraines will stop getting them after menopause - Come on Menopause - I'm ready!!! Janie RE: Re: (unknown) Interesting about the aura. I have migraines that have been managed wonderfully with Topamax! I have very rarely ever had an aura with my migraines….wonder if there’s some kind of ZZZlink. I hate the day that it quits working for me. It has literally given me my life back in so many ways – I had become a slave to those headaches! I am allergic to Vicodin, so I am pretty much out of luck on the pain medicine train (according to most doctors in the world). Not that with 3 kids (1 special needs) I really have the luxury of popping pain pills and laying in bed – but some days, when all you can do it throw up, a pain pill would be nice, if only for the psychological benefit! I am rambling…. Holly From: Cathryn Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:26 PMTo: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: (unknown) Janie,The topamax HAS worked for me, for over 2 years, then it quits. Could be my body adjusting, could be perimenopause (I am 44), I always had migraines during my cycle also. But so far, none of the migraines with aura yet... knock on wood!! I will try the increase in Armour first, to increase my T4, and try to get rid of the headaches that way. My T4 needs to move up anyway.I do like the idea my pup is alerting. Last time she alerted, I took some imitrex, and the headache was manageble... you know, no throwing up <g>. I may have to get her trained and certified as a service dog and take her with me everywhere so I can manage these headaches, don't want to get back to where I was before the topamax.Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I don't get the aura, but I do get extreme nausea and blurred vision. My neice gets the aura. While the aura is always mentioned, what they don't tell you is that it is very rare. Most don't ever get it. Also, 70% of the women who get migraines will stop getting them after menopause - Come on Menopause - I'm ready!!! Janie RE: Re: (unknown) Interesting about the aura. I have migraines that have been managed wonderfully with Topamax! I have very rarely ever had an aura with my migraines….wonder if there’s some kind of ZZZlink. I hate the day that it quits working for me. It has literally given me my life back in so many ways – I had become a slave to those headaches! I am allergic to Vicodin, so I am pretty much out of luck on the pain medicine train (according to most doctors in the world). Not that with 3 kids (1 special needs) I really have the luxury of popping pain pills and laying in bed – but some days, when all you can do it throw up, a pain pill would be nice, if only for the psychological benefit! I am rambling…. Holly From: Cathryn Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:26 PMTo: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: (unknown) Janie,The topamax HAS worked for me, for over 2 years, then it quits. Could be my body adjusting, could be perimenopause (I am 44), I always had migraines during my cycle also. But so far, none of the migraines with aura yet... knock on wood!! I will try the increase in Armour first, to increase my T4, and try to get rid of the headaches that way. My T4 needs to move up anyway.I do like the idea my pup is alerting. Last time she alerted, I took some imitrex, and the headache was manageble... you know, no throwing up <g>. I may have to get her trained and certified as a service dog and take her with me everywhere so I can manage these headaches, don't want to get back to where I was before the topamax.Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I don't get the aura, but I do get extreme nausea and blurred vision. My neice gets the aura. While the aura is always mentioned, what they don't tell you is that it is very rare. Most don't ever get it. Also, 70% of the women who get migraines will stop getting them after menopause - Come on Menopause - I'm ready!!! Janie RE: Re: (unknown) Interesting about the aura. I have migraines that have been managed wonderfully with Topamax! I have very rarely ever had an aura with my migraines….wonder if there’s some kind of ZZZlink. I hate the day that it quits working for me. It has literally given me my life back in so many ways – I had become a slave to those headaches! I am allergic to Vicodin, so I am pretty much out of luck on the pain medicine train (according to most doctors in the world). Not that with 3 kids (1 special needs) I really have the luxury of popping pain pills and laying in bed – but some days, when all you can do it throw up, a pain pill would be nice, if only for the psychological benefit! I am rambling…. Holly From: Cathryn Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:26 PMTo: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: (unknown) Janie,The topamax HAS worked for me, for over 2 years, then it quits. Could be my body adjusting, could be perimenopause (I am 44), I always had migraines during my cycle also. But so far, none of the migraines with aura yet... knock on wood!! I will try the increase in Armour first, to increase my T4, and try to get rid of the headaches that way. My T4 needs to move up anyway.I do like the idea my pup is alerting. Last time she alerted, I took some imitrex, and the headache was manageble... you know, no throwing up <g>. I may have to get her trained and certified as a service dog and take her with me everywhere so I can manage these headaches, don't want to get back to where I was before the topamax.Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 - was topamax one of the anti-seizure meds on that list? I don't remember seeing it as being one of them. Since I take it I looked for it and didn't see it mentioned as one. But with my faulty memory who knows, lol. I take my Armour in the am and my topamax at night at least 12 hours between the two. Janie Re: (unknown) Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and itwas found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage.Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What isyour Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginningto think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got allthis thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you onprogesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in?Premenopausal? (unknown)> Hello All!> I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the> lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a> preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up> until about 4 months ago, when they started up again.>> Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take> that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started> back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already> continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this> have an effect on my headaches?>> I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs> Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200> mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also.>> An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is> *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they> happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in> the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she> resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on> seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same> manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature> to seizures? Would be interesting to know.>> Sorry to ramble on so much!>> Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 - was topamax one of the anti-seizure meds on that list? I don't remember seeing it as being one of them. Since I take it I looked for it and didn't see it mentioned as one. But with my faulty memory who knows, lol. I take my Armour in the am and my topamax at night at least 12 hours between the two. Janie Re: (unknown) Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and itwas found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage.Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What isyour Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginningto think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got allthis thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you onprogesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in?Premenopausal? (unknown)> Hello All!> I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the> lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a> preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up> until about 4 months ago, when they started up again.>> Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take> that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started> back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already> continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this> have an effect on my headaches?>> I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs> Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200> mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also.>> An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is> *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they> happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in> the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she> resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on> seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same> manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature> to seizures? Would be interesting to know.>> Sorry to ramble on so much!>> Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 - was topamax one of the anti-seizure meds on that list? I don't remember seeing it as being one of them. Since I take it I looked for it and didn't see it mentioned as one. But with my faulty memory who knows, lol. I take my Armour in the am and my topamax at night at least 12 hours between the two. Janie Re: (unknown) Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and itwas found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage.Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What isyour Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginningto think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got allthis thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you onprogesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in?Premenopausal? (unknown)> Hello All!> I have been having headaches again. They come every month, at the> lovely menstrual cycle time, nice little migraines. I have been on a> preventative for 2 years, a seizure med that has worked wonders up> until about 4 months ago, when they started up again.>> Changes... I am no longer taking my Zyrtec, so maybe I need to take> that again, although I was taking it when the headaches started> back. I stopped the zyrtec just recently, the headaches had already> continued. My T4 is just barely in the normal range... would this> have an effect on my headaches?>> I take a fairly low dosage of the seizure meds. I take 100 mgs> Topamax nightly, the average dosage for migraine sufferers is 200> mgs, so I have the option of increasing that also.>> An interesting side note, I have an 8-month-old doberman that is> *alerting* to my migraines approximately 20 to 30 minutes before they> happen. She comes to me and paws at me and whines and licks me in> the ear. When I didn't get the message the first two times she> resorted to barking right in my face. I did a little research on> seizure alert dogs... maybe she is sensing the migraines in the same> manner she would sense a sezuire? Maybe these are similar in nature> to seizures? Would be interesting to know.>> Sorry to ramble on so much!>> Cathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 , I tried to find something on topamax being a source of thyroid interference, but couldn't. I will research it again. I did think of that. My gyno just suggests that I am peri-menopause, because of my age. I take no medications. No birth control. My T4 is awfully low, it dropped drastically when I switched from the dreaded synthroid to armour, but the Endo doesn't want to add any T4. The gyno, on the other hand, is willing to give me samples <wicked grin> My most recent labs are from 4-16-04: TSH .04 REF 0.04 - 5.50 T3, TOTAL 126 REF 60 - 181 T4, FREE .8 REF 0.8 - 1.8 T3, FREE 355 REF 230 - 420 So the T3 could probably go a tad higher, the T4 could stand to go to the moon, and then things might be a bit better. The topamax is still keeping the burger biggies with the aura away, and my pooch is letting me know when to pop the appropriate blockers for the others, but I would prefer not to have to do that. <g> Cathryn > Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and it > was found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage. > Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What is > your Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginning > to think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got all > this thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you on > progesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in? > Premenopausal? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 , I tried to find something on topamax being a source of thyroid interference, but couldn't. I will research it again. I did think of that. My gyno just suggests that I am peri-menopause, because of my age. I take no medications. No birth control. My T4 is awfully low, it dropped drastically when I switched from the dreaded synthroid to armour, but the Endo doesn't want to add any T4. The gyno, on the other hand, is willing to give me samples <wicked grin> My most recent labs are from 4-16-04: TSH .04 REF 0.04 - 5.50 T3, TOTAL 126 REF 60 - 181 T4, FREE .8 REF 0.8 - 1.8 T3, FREE 355 REF 230 - 420 So the T3 could probably go a tad higher, the T4 could stand to go to the moon, and then things might be a bit better. The topamax is still keeping the burger biggies with the aura away, and my pooch is letting me know when to pop the appropriate blockers for the others, but I would prefer not to have to do that. <g> Cathryn > Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and it > was found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage. > Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What is > your Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginning > to think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got all > this thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you on > progesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in? > Premenopausal? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 , I tried to find something on topamax being a source of thyroid interference, but couldn't. I will research it again. I did think of that. My gyno just suggests that I am peri-menopause, because of my age. I take no medications. No birth control. My T4 is awfully low, it dropped drastically when I switched from the dreaded synthroid to armour, but the Endo doesn't want to add any T4. The gyno, on the other hand, is willing to give me samples <wicked grin> My most recent labs are from 4-16-04: TSH .04 REF 0.04 - 5.50 T3, TOTAL 126 REF 60 - 181 T4, FREE .8 REF 0.8 - 1.8 T3, FREE 355 REF 230 - 420 So the T3 could probably go a tad higher, the T4 could stand to go to the moon, and then things might be a bit better. The topamax is still keeping the burger biggies with the aura away, and my pooch is letting me know when to pop the appropriate blockers for the others, but I would prefer not to have to do that. <g> Cathryn > Topomax-----We went through a discussion about this one awhile back, and it > was found somewhere that it can be a big source of thyroid hormone blockage. > Your T4 seems awfully low, but, then again, it may not be for YOU. What is > your Free T3 and how long ago were your tests done? I'm frankly beginning > to think that all the tests are worthless for some of us, when we've got all > this thyroid hormone resistance going on inside of us. Are you on > progesterone, by any chance. What period of your life are you in? > Premenopausal? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 My aura is BEFORE the headache... lose most of my peripheral vision, till I have very narrow tunnel vision. Then the vision will eventually return, and then... BAM! There is the headache. This takes place over an approximate 30 minute time span. Best way to describe is that if you look into a mirror, you can only see half of your face at one time... and not real clear either. Of course, I have been reassured that I am not at increased risk of stroke because of these types of headaches... thanks for the reassurance!! Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 My aura is BEFORE the headache... lose most of my peripheral vision, till I have very narrow tunnel vision. Then the vision will eventually return, and then... BAM! There is the headache. This takes place over an approximate 30 minute time span. Best way to describe is that if you look into a mirror, you can only see half of your face at one time... and not real clear either. Of course, I have been reassured that I am not at increased risk of stroke because of these types of headaches... thanks for the reassurance!! Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 OOPS... TSH REF range should be 0.40 - 5.50 Sorry - Cat > > My most recent labs are from 4-16-04: > TSH .04 REF 0.04 - 5.50 > T3, TOTAL 126 REF 60 - 181 > T4, FREE .8 REF 0.8 - 1.8 > T3, FREE 355 REF 230 - 420 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 OOPS... TSH REF range should be 0.40 - 5.50 Sorry - Cat > > My most recent labs are from 4-16-04: > TSH .04 REF 0.04 - 5.50 > T3, TOTAL 126 REF 60 - 181 > T4, FREE .8 REF 0.8 - 1.8 > T3, FREE 355 REF 230 - 420 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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