karenrs2002
08-04-2003, 09:41 AM
I have a 11 year old daughter that is on Topamax for migranes and is on Inderal LA for high bp.Shes been on the Inderal for about 7 months and on the Topmax for about 2 months but since she started the Topamax she isnt herself like she is fussy ,she crys alot she worries about things most kids wouldnt worry about and shes also has pain in her arms and legs.Could this be from the med. or something else? Can any1 help me out here?Thanks alot karen
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mlgable
08-04-2003, 11:47 AM
With these side effects you need to update her doc and let him decide what to do. Pain in the arms should not be ignored so call the doc and let him know what is going on. I assume the doc that prescribed the topamax knows that she is also on the inderal since many drugs can interact with the other.
jafc
08-04-2003, 12:09 PM
Karen,
Topamax has created tingly feelings in my fingers (which some people experience in more extremities). I have been told by my neuro that this is normal and my body will acclimate to the Topa and it will subside. Pain I can't comment on -- you should ask the prescribing doctor.
I just posted about Topa and crying. I'm waiting to hear back from my neuro about it. It's been a problem for about a week for me, however, it's starting to subside. I'll try to post back with what he says.
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Judy
Topamax has created tingly feelings in my fingers (which some people experience in more extremities). I have been told by my neuro that this is normal and my body will acclimate to the Topa and it will subside. Pain I can't comment on -- you should ask the prescribing doctor.
I just posted about Topa and crying. I'm waiting to hear back from my neuro about it. It's been a problem for about a week for me, however, it's starting to subside. I'll try to post back with what he says.
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Judy
karenrs2002
08-04-2003, 12:37 PM
yes the same doc is the 1 that put her on both Inderal and Topamax.the pain she is having is in the elbow part of her arms.thanks
Kimberbella
08-05-2003, 08:22 PM
Karen,
When you say shes "fuzzy", is it kind of like shes off in her own little world? In and out of it, kind of? If so, thats what I get like when Im on the Topa. Its like... a good word for it would be... inattentive I suppose? Id bring that up with the doctor, but mine said that was a side effect and that it it should resolved itself after a while. :) Kim
When you say shes "fuzzy", is it kind of like shes off in her own little world? In and out of it, kind of? If so, thats what I get like when Im on the Topa. Its like... a good word for it would be... inattentive I suppose? Id bring that up with the doctor, but mine said that was a side effect and that it it should resolved itself after a while. :) Kim
cattys
08-06-2003, 10:52 PM
I had to discontinue topamax for the same reasons.
The leg pain was horrid and my moods were real bad. I was having severe anxiety attacks. I could not even stand myself. My dr said I had a bad reaction to the topamax.
After a couple days of being off of it I was thankfuly back to myself.
You definetly need to bring this to her dr.s attention.
Best of luck
[This message has been edited by cattys (edited 08-06-2003).]
The leg pain was horrid and my moods were real bad. I was having severe anxiety attacks. I could not even stand myself. My dr said I had a bad reaction to the topamax.
After a couple days of being off of it I was thankfuly back to myself.
You definetly need to bring this to her dr.s attention.
Best of luck
[This message has been edited by cattys (edited 08-06-2003).]
zavey
08-19-2003, 05:37 AM
i was on topamax for several months for migraine prevention. it's an anti-convulsant which changes your brain chemistry. feeling "fuzzy-headed" is a normal side effect. when i took it, i had a lot of problems focusing and thinking clearly.

