Re: Imitrex isn't for everybody

Pat & Lizz Rofe (plrofe(AT)email.msn.com)
Thu, 19 Feb 1998 21:00:43 -0800

Just a note -
I was given Imitrex in the hospital when I was first diagnosed with TM.
I had , and still do have headaches everyday. They gave it to me in
injection form. I immediately had a reaction. I felt extremely dizzy and
nauseated. I felt like someone had "slipped me a Mickey". I felt like I
was going to pass out, and like someone was twirling me in circles really
fast. They said I had such a strong reaction because I have High blood
pressure to begin with. I am also medicated for it. My neuro at the time
disregarded my blood pressure . Believe me, he paid for it later.
So the moral of the story is know what you are taking, know what you are
on, and always pay attention to the contraindications.

That's
all for now-

Lizz
-----Original Message-----
From: Rowton7244(AT)aol.com <Rowton7244(AT)aol.com>
To: Jesaffer(AT)aol.com <Jesaffer(AT)aol.com>; tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
<tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com>
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: Tegretal- Imitrex

>In a message dated 98-02-17 21:15:22 EST, Jesaffer(AT)aol.com writes:
>
><< I sure hope it can releave the clusters AND the TM pain.
> >>
>Just have a min. to respond re: cluster headaches. I have found that the
>medication "Imitrex" (sumatriptan) works wonderfully once the headache is
>going. This is not a preventive medication it only works when the cluster
or
>migraine is full blown or nearing this. It will stop them dead in their
>tracks. there are three types a nasal spray, an injection (home kit), and
a
>tablet form. I have used the nasal and the injectable. I thank God for
>medical break throughs such as this. In 20 mins. I can be over the
headache
>that would have put me in bed for at least a day or more. Talk to your
doctor
>about this as always about what is good for you and the reaction with the
TM.
>
>Hello to all, any tip's on dealing with stress, please send . I have
missed
>getting to chat, but I have got to finish the "survival guide' for the most
>dangerous game ,
>whistle-blowing. Oh, the joy of stress.
>Kindest regards
>Beth
>
>