An Empty Soul
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- Apr 2, 2026
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What psychiatric condition do you have and what medication are you taking? I have major depression and generalized anxiety. I use Zoloft and Wellbutrin. What about you?
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What migraine meds work for you?I have Anxiety, panic attacks, horrible OCD, depression, BPD, Autism, chronic migraines. I have started having neurological symptoms such as parasthesia and other issues. The worst of what's going on with me right now is myocolonus which literally jerks me awake every time my brain starts going into sleep mode. I'm extremely sleep deprived, which has a caused all kinds of health problems and has made me horribly anxious and depressed. The myocolonus is the reason I'm on this site.
I am very medication intolerant at this point. The doctors won't take me seriously but I'm pretty sure I have nerve hyperexitability. So every time I take a med, I feel tingling/burning sensation in hands feet and other body parts, start sweating and sometimes get anxious. The only meds I'm still on are Clonazepam and migraine med.
I take Nurtec. I have government insurance so hopefully the new changes to Medicare/medicate won't make the medication inaccessible.What migraine meds work for you?
That helps for me too. These new meds are much more effective than the old ones. Glad it helps.I take Nurtec. I have government insurance so hopefully the new changes to Medicare/medicate won't make the medication inaccessible.
Yes, I couldn't tolerate the old ones so my chronic migraines went untreated for a long time.That helps for me too. These new meds are much more effective than the old ones. Glad it helps.
There is also Qulipta and a once a month injectable, all similar to Nurtec.Yes, I couldn't tolerate the old ones so my chronic migraines went untreated for a long time.