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anyone finding relief coincidentally with the migraine drug Qulipta?

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Hi. I was prescribed qulipta for chronic migraine last June, and have been taking it since then. A sideeffect has been pretty severe constipation, which can be problematic in its own right. However, I'm finding that that my usual severe gi pain is much less, and even during flares the pain is more manageable and break through diahrrea is only once or twice a day. Other symptoms ( erythema nodosum, severe fatigue, etc) continue. I can't be the only one experiencing this. Has anyone else had the opportunity to take this med and have relief of sorts with their IBD. As a side note, it isn't as useful for the migraines as it is for my gi issues, unfortunately......

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