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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 259690"><p>I feel for you regarding headaches. difficult child has headaches daily. I keep advil and Excedrine migraine at school. viewing the log at school he takes this daily. Occassionally will use BC powder. He has had a ton of blood work. Seen a pediatric neurologist, MRA, MRI, Ct-scan, 48 hour EEG. he has had it all. Didn't turn up a thing. When the headaches get out of hand we go to ER where he will get an IV of Tordel.</p><p>On hand he has Tylenol #3 used as a rescue medication. It works for him.</p><p> </p><p>Me - it would make my headache worse. I have daily headaches and have just learned to live with them. I go to a pain clinic. When they are bad I take Fioricet with-codiene.</p><p> </p><p>I have never seen Fioricet mentioned here before. Does that work for her. I am really curious of this because I would much rather have difficult child take Fioricet than daily advil / Excedrin or Tylenol #3 (he can make 15 pills last him several months)</p><p> </p><p>topomax did nothing first time he tried. This past fall he wanted to try again. We believe it may have caused confusion. More of an unreal feeling. That was within a week of taking Topomax. However that feeling has not gone away so we do not know.</p><p> </p><p>I know when difficult child's head hurts real bad he cannot be at school. I hope you find some good answers. I am really curious to the fioricet working.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child also has not had good results with most medication he has tried. Currently crossing fingers for Lexapro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 259690"] I feel for you regarding headaches. difficult child has headaches daily. I keep advil and Excedrine migraine at school. viewing the log at school he takes this daily. Occassionally will use BC powder. He has had a ton of blood work. Seen a pediatric neurologist, MRA, MRI, Ct-scan, 48 hour EEG. he has had it all. Didn't turn up a thing. When the headaches get out of hand we go to ER where he will get an IV of Tordel. On hand he has Tylenol #3 used as a rescue medication. It works for him. Me - it would make my headache worse. I have daily headaches and have just learned to live with them. I go to a pain clinic. When they are bad I take Fioricet with-codiene. I have never seen Fioricet mentioned here before. Does that work for her. I am really curious of this because I would much rather have difficult child take Fioricet than daily advil / Excedrin or Tylenol #3 (he can make 15 pills last him several months) topomax did nothing first time he tried. This past fall he wanted to try again. We believe it may have caused confusion. More of an unreal feeling. That was within a week of taking Topomax. However that feeling has not gone away so we do not know. I know when difficult child's head hurts real bad he cannot be at school. I hope you find some good answers. I am really curious to the fioricet working. My difficult child also has not had good results with most medication he has tried. Currently crossing fingers for Lexapro. [/QUOTE]
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