Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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SusieB

Tomorrow I get Botox for migraine treatment

Tomorrow is the big day: I get my first Botox treatment from my pain management doctor. I'm nervous, but anxious to find out the results of the treatment. I'll post again once I'm home, rested, etc. I'm glad I had other posts from the My Migraine Connection community to read so I know what to expect. The one side effect the doctor mention is that... Read moreChevron
Suzy Haught

Suzy Haught

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Working Wife

Is there an alternative drug for Percocet? I think i'm allergic!

I began itching on my left shoulder then my back for over a year now I have been causing scars on my arms and back.  My Dr sent me to a determatogist almost a year ago and he told me to change my laundry detergent.  Well i did and it's still the same.  I was on Chloresteral medicine and my doctor suggested I stop taking that to see... Read moreChevron
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Michigoose

Michigoose

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1994 age 34; recurrence 1997 stage IV

Seeing again!

I can't remember if I mentioned this here or not, but I was one of the lucky population who experienced severe blurriness of vision while receiving Abraxane (Paclitaxel protein bound with human albumen). It was bad enough that I had to give up driving .  Evenings were particularly bad, but I couldn't read signs either.   I received my... Read moreChevron
Lisa S

Its happening again

So you know that I went blind back in May but since I have recovered in the right eye.  The left eye not so much.  Well this am I woke up at midnight with extreme pain in the head and the left eye.  I couldnt open the eye and when I did pry the eye open it was red.  If I opened the right eye the light would shoot to the left... Read moreChevron
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My Odd Sock

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Living with MS since 1996

Alternative MS Treatments:The Buzz About Bees

Apitherapy.  Bee stings.  Bee Venom therapy.  Call it what you want.  Some even call it "crazy!" Truth is, many patients with multiple sclerosis have tried bee stings to gain control of their illness.  I, for one, have been getting stung since 2002. This Odd Sock doesn't use apitherapy to "cure" my disease (unfortunately... Read moreChevron

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