March 4, 2023

How Topamax Ruined My Life

Topamax is an anticonvulsant drug primarily prescribed to treat seizures. Additionally, it helps alleviate migraine headaches.

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Other drugs may interfere with Topamax's effectiveness or cause side effects. Be sure to inquire your doctor about potential drug interactions prior to beginning treatment with Topamax.

Peggy

Peggy had been diagnosed with migraines and began taking topamax for the first time in her life. She loved taking this medication; it helped her get through each day. But when it began to wear off she experienced panic attacks, memory loss, and confusion that ultimately put her into a coma.

Topamax comes in various strengths and should be taken twice daily, one in the morning and another at night. The usual starting dose for topamax is 1 milligram (mg) to 3 mg per kilogram of body weight; your doctor may increase your dosage by one or two milligrams until they achieve their desired therapeutic effect. Furthermore, this medicine may cause metabolic acidosis - an uncomfortable term for high levels of acid in your blood - as a side effect.

Ckaz

Topamax is a drug designed to treat migraines. Unfortunately, it may also have serious side effects and even ruin your life. One user (Ckaz) took Topamax for his headache but found that it didn't work as expected and ended up in a coma due to all the hallucinations he was experiencing. Bella had taken Topamax in order to treat her migraine but noticed losing her appetite, feeling nauseated all of the time, experiencing mood swings, seeing shadows and shapes moving before her eyes as well as experiencing extreme pain behind her eyes as well as having an intense perception that someone was going to pull her away from her body.

Other side effects include drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, difficulty sleeping and weight loss. If you experience any of these symptoms stop taking Topamax immediately and consult your doctor. Furthermore, talk to your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant as Topamax may affect the development of your baby in utero and cause cleft lip or palate in your child.

Bella

Bella had been prescribed Topamax to treat her frequent migraines, but the drug seemingly destroyed her life. She began losing weight and felt nauseated, then experienced hallucinations - seeing shadows and shapes moving before her eyes as well as hearing multiple voices inside her head - after taking Topamax for around two years.

One possible side effect of Topamax is that it may cause suicidal thoughts or behaviors in certain individuals, especially those with a history of mental illness. Furthermore, taking another anticonvulsant drug such as valproic acid (Depakene) or phenytoin (Dilantin) increases your likelihood of having suicidal thoughts or behaviors.

Other common side effects of Topamax include dizziness and confusion. If you take this drug, be on the lookout for these signs, and contact your doctor right away if any appear.

You should consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant while taking Topamax. Birth control drugs that contain estrogen may become less effective at preventing pregnancy, so you may need to switch to another form of contraception.

The cost of Topamax depends on your insurance, pharmacy, and location. Make sure to discuss the price with your doctor before beginning to take this medication.

If you or someone close to you is struggling with topamax, don't hesitate to reach out to a crisis text line like Befrienders Worldwide. They can connect you with an experienced professional who can offer counseling or provide resources so that you can find the support needed.

Others

Topamax is an anticonvulsant that works on the brain to prevent seizures. Generally, it should be taken two times a day; however, if your seizures are severe and don't respond to other medications, then more may need to be taken.

Topamax is also prescribed to treat bipolar disorder and depression. Though Topamax is an FDA-approved medication, it's sometimes prescribed for off-label purposes (treatments that haven't been reviewed by the agency). Studies have linked Topamax with fetal toxicity, leading to cleft lip and palate in some children.

Other side effects of Topamax may include metabolic acidosis, which is a condition in which high levels of acid build up in your blood. This could result in weak, soft or brittle bones as well as sleep issues or excessive drowsiness.

If you or someone close to you has been affected by Topamax, please help spread the message! It is possible to recover from Topamax if you are determined and serious about finding a suitable alternative. Speak with your doctor for guidance; finding the right treatment could be life-altering so don't delay! It's time for healing!

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