hello. i'm a 26 year old male and i've been a classic/complicated migraine sufferer for about 12 or so years now. my migraines were awful during my teens in terms of intensity and frequency and then they began to slow down in my early 20s. i started effexor xr around 2003 due to worry and anxiety about migraines. i had noticed, whether it was the medicine or not, that my migraines calmed down. i maybe got 2 to 3 a year for the next 4 years and the intensity level was much more tame. i could just sit in a dark room and wait through them with no pain killers.
around may of 2007, i tapered off of effexor over the span of a month (i think) and really had no withdrawal effects save the brain zaps and maybe a little nervousness. i had one migraine attack in or around august and it was the same kind of migraine that i'd get for the past 4 years; bearable. then around october, i began getting really anxious again, even depression coupled it this time. i think this was because i was out of college and in between jobs and out on my own, and i had no idea it'd be so stressful and worrisome. no matter what the reason is, i saw my physician and he put me on 20mg of citalopram (celexa). i didn't begin taking the medication until november 22nd. i had noticed about 3 or 4 weeks into the treatment that my anxiety was getting much more bearable, and the depression was pretty much surpressed. but then about 5 weeks into the treatment, once the medication was really kicking in, on january 1st i woke up with a migraine. this didn't bother me as i figured i was due for one since august. i then got one 3 days later. then ten days or so after that i got one again and then another one the very next day. naturally, toward the end of january i began tapering off of citalopram assuming it was the cause. i tapered to 10mg for a week, then to 5mg before the double-migraine i just mentioned hit and then after that i just quit 5mg abruptly after 4 days. so i only took 11 days of cutting my dosage before i stopped completely. this may have been a bad idea.
about 2 weeks after quitting the 5mg, i got an odd migraine that began with word-salading, which was usually a symptom of a migraine i rarely got, and if i did, it was an hour or two into the migraine, after the headache started. anyway i was terrified and went to the er and had a ct scan done and a cardiogram. big surprise, i was fine. 'just migraine patterns' the doctor said. -- i feel it's also important that i mention that after i was off of citalopram completely i started taking a synthetic multivitamin daily.. i've heard this can be a bad move for people who had adverse effects with ssris. i'm since stopped. -- anyway, two weeks or so later i had another migraine and then another and another... basically i just had my tenth migraine in 2 and a half months. i had only gotten 3 a year.. i can't seem to logically justify this drastic change on anything else but an adverse effect to the ssri and now maybe ssri discontinuation syndrome.. the only other factors that occured during this time was that i lost around 30 pounds over 4 or 5 months and the weather was pretty wacky this winter around pittsburgh. but i've gone through the past 4 wacky winters just fine... anyway, i suppose i'm just looking to hear that my theory is valid and that my migraine patterns could go back to normal to where they were inbetween effexor and celexa, virtually non-existent. although, of course i want to hear the truth; maybe migraine patterns in males change in their mid-twenties and i'm unaware. the main problem is, i don't have health insurance to really get this looked at just now so i'm rather desperate for clues here... i thought my migraines going from bad in my teens to less frequent in my twenties was the only pattern change i could expect until later life, but maybe i was wrong. - anyhow, any advice that i could get or any insight would be more than invaluable for me. i really, really appreciate you taking the time to read this, i know it was a long one... thanks so very much.
-m. ninehouser

