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Old 05-22-2003, 09:32 AM   #1
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Hello, does anyone have any recommendation for taking methadone for migraine headaches? I tried almost everything and nothing works better than Methadone and will be asking my doctor for a prescribtion. Now keep in mind, I tried all the narcotics and barbituates and some worked only briefly. I need to work when I get these severe migraines and when I tried methadone, I was very satisfied!!! Please let me know what everyone thinks about this new approach?

 
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Hi Percy30 and sorry to hear about your headaches.

What other meds have you tried? Imitrex helped me quite a bit when I was suffering migraines .... and if I didn't catch them in time, fioricet was particularly helpful, alothough doctor didn't like to prescribe that. Thankfully, my headaches disappeared after my Father passed away... I think they were stress induced.

What does your doctor say about the methadone? I would think if he/she would be the best person to ask as they are trying the different meds...

Good luck!!

Karen

 
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I take methadone for migraine and cluster headaches. I take a very low dose. I have been pain free from daily ha for the last 7 months. It has been a miricle that I have gotten my life back. I would be the last person in the world to say you shouldn't try it. However, it is addicting. You should try all the meds available for migraines to prevent and abort. I tried over 35 different meds before I tried methadone. You will need to talk to you dr. and decide which is best for you but don't be so quick to try narcotics there are losts of options available.

 
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Hi Percy,I saw in your post that you,d tried about everything,I guess when dealing with those terrible headaches,you,d be elated when you finally did find a drug that worked,wether it was addicting or not.When dealing with debilitating pain such as migraines,the first and foremost need is to find relief.I would pursue the Methadone issue full-force with the dr. and see what he says.The only thing about any opiate when used for migraine relief is the possibility of nausea.That usually means bring out the Phenergran.Then,usually,the pillow is next.(I,ve watched my beloved Mrs. endure those damn things for years ,now,and I know a little about them).I guess it boils down to your system and how it reacts to the drug.If you do start Methadone,PLEASE be careful!It can build up in your system quickly because of it,s long half-life.Good-Luck! Jack Beanstalk

 
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Well take it from a loooonnngggg time severe migraine and chronic, intractible headache sufferer, I too have found great relief from the use of methadone and CONGRATULATE you on your discovery. Despite it's negative reputation, I am basing my opinion on more than twenty years of trial and error. I too have been on a barage of medications. I have been on every anti-depressant available, including the MAO Inhibitors. I have also been on every old migraine remedy (cafergot, ergot tablets, midrin, and every new migraine medication (Amerge, Frova, Axert). I have also been on the calcium channels blockers and the beta blockers. I've been on Sansert and DHE 45 injections. I've been on numerous anti-psychotics and it seems like every NSAID available on earth. I've been on many, many anti-epileptic drugs and other mood stabilizers. Needless to say I've been hospitalized at least 18 times for them, 11 times I was hospitalized at an inpatient headache unit at one of the world's foremost authorities on headaches and each one of those stays were from a minimum of 10 days to six weeks. And the best relief I could get was only transient relief with side effects that were almost as bad as the headaches themselves. At one point I gained 115 lbs and mind you I only weigh 125 normally. In an effort to stay away from narcotics and other addicting drugs, at one time I was prescribed more than 26 medications at the same time. My average monthly Rx bill without insurance cost me $1800.00.

So after more than $500 thousand insurance dollars, the loss of my marriage, the loss of sympathetic friends and the crumble of my career, I am now on Social Security Disability. Fortunately and unfortunately depending on how you look at it, I too have discovered Methadone. I am also on Effexor XR at a very high dose (450 mg) and Serouquel for sleep (it is a relatively new antipsychotic). I do believe that these two preventative drugs allow me to stay on low doses of methadone and keep me from abusing it, because it is so highly addictive. When I look back, I do remember my doctor giving me a "one time only" pain shot upon each admittance into the hospital. Although no one spoke much of it and it was referred to as DOLOPHINE, which I now know is one of the brand names for methadone. I also remember my doctor telling me that she uses Dolophine because it is the longest acting narcotic available and she has a lot of patients like myself whose headaches do last for more than the traditional 72 hours.

And while some of the new triptans like Amerge and Frova have longer half-lives than most migraine drugs, they are ungodly expensive if they have to be used chronically. I believe my Amerge was costing me around $21.00 per tablet and I needed to take them daily as preventatives. My monthly bill for methadone only costs about $38.00.

My only caution other than what everyone else has stated regarding its addiction potential is never, ever to stop taking it abruptly. I was concerned about the addiction and since my headaches had been so much better I wanted to see how I would do without it. I suffered two grand-mal seizures and ended up in the hospital. BAD maneuver.

So the only two side effects that I haven't been able to subdue are the frequent disturbing nightmares and the reduced libido. All drugs have side effects, but as a whole I would says methadone has given me my life back, so much so that I think I am ready to start working again. This time for myself. All in all.....I think it can be a miracle drug, as long as it isn't abused. Best, best wishes.

And any help on the nightmares and/or reduced libido would be greatly appreciated. (I am female).


 
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