srkm5482
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Kyle has had migraines (~ 1-2 every 3 mo's) since 4 mo's B4 his stroke that led us to the dx of MM. Yrs ago, his Neurologist prescribed Periactin 8mg (an antihistamine) and it helped a bit. Due to the aspirin therapy, they told us to use only Tylenol for pain (like using a squirt gun on a forest fire...). The only thing that helped was 2-3 hr of sleep (he wakes up w/ the migraines). A few yrs ago (he's 17 now), he revealed that he has mild headaches EVERY day so we went to a headache specialist at TX Children's Blue Bird Clinic. They prescribed Topamax, but the side effect of difficulty expressing thoughts (very common) was much too hard to deal with since school is a struggle anyway. Last Jan, his neurologist switched him to Depakote. He has had only one incidence of migraine since. Still has the everyday headaches, though. The headache specialist sent us to a Physical Therapist due to the fact that she noticed his neck/shoulders were somewhat out of line - most likely due to the effects of the stroke/paralysis. The PT rx'd stretching exercises for him to do 2 X day, but Kyle would never try them, so we don't know if it would help. But it makes since to me. Maybe someday, when he's not a teenager anymore and us adults become smart again, he will try it. Kyle was also Rxd Tramadol, but it just made him sleep so we figure that didn't offer any change to the previous method and no longer use it. (we also beleive the fewer meds, the better). He also takes Strattera for ADD, and Cozaar for BP regulation. One thing to note w/ Depakote is that you'll need to have blood tests B4 you start and every 6 mo after to ensure the liver is not being damaged. We also encourage him to stay very hydrated. Lots of water, juice, very little soda, etc. Hope this helps. Migraines are awful!
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