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Old 02-25-2007, 12:02 AM
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Hi there fellow MWO's, I'm so thrilled to be here, and I wouldn't trade it, but I'm suffering right now: I need some feedback.

I have been moderating for a month, with good results if you look away for 4 nights during that four week period. Proof that I've been overall good is my overall headaches! I've lost about five pounds too!

I've also lost hair and it's just killing me. Anyone else lose hair on Topa? I'm on 200mg and wanting to increase to 250. Hesitating because I'm so bare on top its humiliating.

I'm female by the way.
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Old 02-25-2007, 12:54 AM
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I've noticed no one has replied to your post yet. So I will although I don't take Topamax. Apparently a few people noticed hairloss while being on it. If you search through these threads in this section, you will come read similar experiences with it.

Hang in there!!!

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Old 02-25-2007, 01:11 AM
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EK. Sorry to hear about this. I've been on meds that state that some of the side effects were hair loss. Doctors will often recommend Zinc and Selenium (over the counter suppliments) to counteract this effect. I'm a male, 34 years old, and I have the classic receding hairline. Anyway, I take Selenium, and get my zinc from a multivitamin. The recommended Selenium intake is 200 mcg a day (it is usually sold by 200mcg pills in a bottle.). It is recommended not to take more than that, as it could expedite hair loss. I don't know how much Zinc you should take off the top of my head (no pun intended), but you could probably find that out with a google search. I take Lamictal and Seroquel for my mood swings, and hairloss occurs to some people taking the Lamictal. I started to shed pretty bad when I started taking it, and it slowed down. I also use Nioxen shampoo sometimes, and an anti-dandruff shampoo sometimes. I also use the 5% minoxidal as well. yeah, I know this sounds like a lot of maintenence, but it seems to work for me. My hairline looks the same now as it did a year ago. It appears as the receding has halted. I'm not a specialist in this by any means, but I just wanted to throw some stuff out there for you to look into. I hope you find somethings that helps. Good luck, and congratulations on your month of mod.
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Old 02-25-2007, 03:15 AM
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Thanks Accountable and Morrison for your quick bandaids to my bleeding, I am definitely in need and thank you! Every patch helps! I am taking zinc for hair now, and selenium for bp already. Lamictal I have not yet heard of, however. Is that a topa alternative that dosn't lose hair? seems to be a similar drug? Does it work for alcohol craving? I'd be interested if it worked and hair was not sac'd. Thanks.
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Old 02-25-2007, 05:10 AM
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Dear EK,

Sorry to hear that. I'm a male, not suffering from that Topa effect as yet, but I guess if that's what it'd take to get rid of the addiction, well so be it. But I really feel for you YOU. It must be most humiliating to sacrifice your beautiful hair. I did hear this happen as a result of Topa intake.

To date, there is no other medication that really tackles cravings the way Topa does. For whatever reason, the medical community does not seem to have taken the workings of Topa on board as yet. Maybe because it is used to treat migraines and the like, and not alcohol addiction. I suggest you hang in there for a while and try the vitamins. Maybe you should see a dermatologist in parallel and tell him/her about the fact that you are taking Topa and see whether hair loss can be treated using some alternatives?

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Old 02-25-2007, 11:06 AM
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EK--
Biotin is also supposed to help--another over the counter supp.
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Old 02-25-2007, 11:38 AM
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EK,
I don't know if Lamictal is indicated for reducing alcohol intake. I have a niece who takes it to moderate her Prozac as prescribed by her dr. When I was having thyroid problems and serious hair loss I found a supplent online called Thymuskin that helped. You should be able to find it with an online search. Best of luck!
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Old 02-25-2007, 03:37 PM
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Hi All,

Thanks for the suggestions. I confess I was already experiencing female hair thinning but the topa made it MUCH worse very rapidly, (4 WEEKS).

In fact, I'm taking a whole range of supplements just for hair (massive doses of folic acid (8mg) and biotin (3-5mg) under naturalpatic supervision plus high quality other supplements which include a multi with selenium, iron, zinc, etc. I'm also on the kudzu, thistle, primrose, fish oil, glutamine, taurine, etc. I've been delinquent on the ONE because mostly I'm focusing on all this other stuff.

Thyroid rx was started this past week, I'm on day 5 of that. The topa impact took me by surprise because I was really looking for a positive, opposite effect this past 4 months with the supplements I've been on. I have been really researching and working at growing HAIR! @#$*&^%

I'm going to purchase the actual name brand Rogaine in foam today, just to know I did something topically that I could control the application of. Rogaine never worked for me before (I've had hair loss due to beta-blockers and/or stress, who knows?). But never this bad. I'm really reacting to the topa.

By the way, why does the Hair Club for Men think I would buy a plug from THEM? for MEN? Hallo? Marketing people, recommend drop "for men" to sell the ladies! duh..... hair club for men unless you are a bald lady with credit card ..... der. ...
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Hi EK,

Do you happen to know if your hair loss will cease once you are off Topa? I should be receiving mine any time now and am scared to death that I will suffer from the "lovely" side effect of hair loss. I have thin hair now and can't afford to lose much more.

Thanks and good luck to you. If you find something that works, please pass it on.
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Old 02-28-2007, 03:30 PM
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Hi Mombytheocean,

I don't know if the hair will come back, probably it will but then the topa can't help us. In fact, this week - I went off the topa and back to the wine. I'm ashamed to say. I'm going to focus on the supplements and make sure to exercise today, take the kudzu etc, and see if I can moderate.

I have fine thin shiny hair and now in the mirror, I also see shiny scalp without trying to see it. That's severe hair loss.

If I thought the hair loss would stop like the confusion did, I'd ride this out. The mental confusion side effect was minimal for me and stopped quickly. The hair thing though, being female, is intolerable. I didn't have much hair to begin with, as you can see by my prior posts. It seems to be ridiculously vulnerable to meds, like the rest of my body. (Wah!)
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