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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 37409" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Lamictal and Trileptal do not require blood draws, but they also are not prescribed specifically to treat migraines. What medication you choose does depend somewhat on whether the headaches are caused by mood instability or whether your difficult child has true migraines. My difficult child 2 had frequent headaches until we stabilized her mood with Lamictal and Lexapro. Her headaches have improved tremendously on these medications. My difficult child 1 is another story altogether. In spite of high levels of Depakote (which is used to treat migraines) and then Lamictal, his headaches appeared daily, and about once a month, turned into a full-blown migraine. In his case, the blood pressure medication Propranolol does the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 37409, member: 2423"] Lamictal and Trileptal do not require blood draws, but they also are not prescribed specifically to treat migraines. What medication you choose does depend somewhat on whether the headaches are caused by mood instability or whether your difficult child has true migraines. My difficult child 2 had frequent headaches until we stabilized her mood with Lamictal and Lexapro. Her headaches have improved tremendously on these medications. My difficult child 1 is another story altogether. In spite of high levels of Depakote (which is used to treat migraines) and then Lamictal, his headaches appeared daily, and about once a month, turned into a full-blown migraine. In his case, the blood pressure medication Propranolol does the trick. [/QUOTE]
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