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  1. Ann
    13 October 2009 @ 1:16 pm

    This is really great news! I was in one of the preventive treatment trials with MK-3207 before it was discontinued because of the liver problems in some participants. For me, it worked wonderfully! I had fewer migraines and almost no milder headaches, and when I did have a migraine, it responded much better to my normal Triptan course than usual. I’m so happy to hear that there’s a possibility that a similar drug will be introduced to the market someday!

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  2. James
    14 October 2009 @ 6:51 pm

    Good to hear from you, Ann! Maybe if this line of research is continued, there will be more hope that the preventative line will be reconsidered as well; if not with telcagepant, maybe with other related medications.

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  3. Candace
    22 October 2009 @ 8:51 pm

    Because of all the news about how high Vitamin D levels are so good at preventing cancer, I doubled my dose of Vitamin D3. I am definitely not at too high a blood level, but my migraines have increased to almost daily from twice a week. Since this new migraine preventative drug is a “calcitonin gene related peptide receptor antagonist”, I am wondering if my increased D3 levels may have led to the increased migraines. All I know is that Vitamin D3 has something to do with calcitonin, but I don’t know how this might be related to increased migraines. I would hate to have to quit the D3, but obviously would do it if necessary to stop the daily pain.

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  4. Candace
    28 December 2009 @ 6:24 pm

    I posted above on 10-22-09 and believe I have found my answer in a book called “The Magnesium Factor”. Dr. Mildred Seelig says that if magnesium status is very low and Vitamin D intake is very high, calcium absorption can be high enough to make magnesium deficiency worse. She also said low magnesium can lead to Vitamin D resistance, which in my case seemed to be true. I was taking 8000 IU of D3 a day and only got up to 52 ng/ml on my Vitamin D blood test.

    So I started taking 400 mg. of Ultra Mag (Vitacost) at night, separate from the Vitamin D and calcium in the morning. After a couple of weeks, my headaches stopped completely. I haven’t had head pain for a month now. I am also no longer waking up with palpitations and feeling like I don’t have enough oxygen. I thought for a while that I had sleep apnea. I had tried magnesium oxide combined with calcium earlier in my life, but it didn’t work. This magnesium chelate is wonderful. I’m sure it won’t work for everyone, but I am so happy that I happened upon this website and decided to give magnesium another try.

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