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Hello, I have been on Topamax for about 2 months now for severe a...

Posted at 12:30 AM on Nov 18, 2007 by deemarie321, #25099
Hello, I have been on Topamax for about 2 months now for severe and unexplained dizzy spells\vertigo. I am at 100mg. The spells are gone thank God, because they were debilitating, but the side effects are HORRIBLE! First it was me just feeling like an idiot, dropping everything, forgetting words, losing my train of thought mid sentence... I am a hair stylist so this could be quite embarrasing. Then I got the crazy weird tingles everywhere, but they are kinda cool. Except when they wake you up in the middle of the night. AHH! But luckily the stupidness has worn off, and the feeling like I never get enough sleep has too. But now I AM LOSING SOOO MUCH HAIR! Like handfulls of it. I took a ziplock bag of it to my Dr. and (extreme, I know...) he says "yeah, that can happen..." not to me! I'm a hairdresser! I think I may go off of it... Has anyone else experienced this??? Soda still tastes like crap most days, but I don't like it much anyways. It can up your anxiety level at times too, i think. The positive is that it keeps you from overeating. The side effects get better, as in not as constant, but they never completely go away.
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Reply over 2 years ago on Nov 20, 2007 by sublimeroar, #3012

weird, I have been OFF Topamax since the first week of September('07) and my hair is falling out in droves. I likened it to starting Synthroid again in August (for Hypothyroid) but my PCP thinks it was because I went OFF the Topamax. It's all so confusing.

I see the Dr. that originally prescribed the Topamax tomorrow and I will see what she has to say.

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