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Hi,
Thanks for writing back.
Good to know that it was an enlarged lymph node.
Yes that’s how Topamax is prescribed, starting dose 25 mg which is gradually titrated upto 100 mg. However please remember the best way to control migraines is by avoidance of trigger which you have already identified.
Magnesium supplements also have been found to be very useful in preventing migraine attacks. You may want to think about them.
Good luck and take care!
Thanks for your response. I just got back from the doctor and it is an enlarged lymph node. Whew.
As far as my migraines are concerned, my neuro put me on Topamax. I will start with 25mg for the first week, then add another 25mg the next week to gradually get to 100mg total per day by the fourth week. Does that make sense? To abort the migraines, I am to use 2 Aleve. Interesting.
My doctor was also grateful that I have been keeping a DETAILED migraine/life diary. He was able to tell what my mood was along with what I was eating. We have determined that my triggers are excessive amounts of cheese at a time (i.e. cheese soup), stress/happiness, loud sounds, and the cold.
I will let you know what happens.
Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
It is difficult to tell without examination as to what exactly the lump is. Since you have fever this lump could be an enlarged lymph node. Lymph nodes enlarge in response to infections.
Temporal arteritis is an inflammatory disease of the blood vessels in which there is hardening of the arteries. The arteries are hard but without pulsation. This possibility cannot be ruled out but can be confirmed by a biopsy.
TMJ can also cause pain and tenderness in the head and temple region. It will be worth while to get a thorough clinical exam done. Take care!