| Jack Sandweiss 2005-05-20, 8:53 am |
| I'm self-correcting my numbers. I was looking at google web, not groups.
Good luck.
Jack
MKC <mknchad@gte.net> wrote in message news:A08he.582$Y12.390@trnddc09...
probably a better idea to do a google search on rebound and get info from a
variety of sources 
Jack Sandweiss <sandweiss@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
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If you do a google search for my name and rebound, you can learn all about
rebounding from triptans. etc.
Jack Sandweiss
MKC <mknchad@gte.net> wrote in message news:rO1he.26$Iw1.14@trnddc03...
I don't know if it is rebound or just a stubborn one, but if I have one
that goes on for more than three or four days I have gone in to the doc and
gotten the toradal shot followed by prednisone to break it.
mk
chris and Lavonne <cllmd@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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Howdy, Lisa!
Oh, yep....big time. A few here have actually had to rec' DHE-45 via IV for
a few days to get out of the rebound cycle from Imitrex.
I haven't had that problem, but others have.
Anybody?
deep peace,
Lavon
"Lisa" <ptla@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have been trapped with rebound headaches using Excedrin in the past. Now
I
> am very careful not to use it for more than two days in a row. For eleven
> days now I have had to take 1-2 Imitrex tablets (50mg) per day and am
waking
> up with headaches every morning. Could this be rebound or is it more
> probably (hopefully!) something else causing it? Obviously I am fearful
of
> running out of my alotment and am praying this ends.
>
> Thanks for any thoughts.
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