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Nancy Harris Bonk
Friday, March 14, 2008 at 11:09 AM -
Frustrated
trish
Monday, March 17, 2008 at 01:47 PMDear Miriam,
So sorry for you that you have had to go through such a hard time. Sounds like you need a new Dr. who has more time to see you, not schedule you with an overworked NP who clearly does not understand Migraines. I am curious as how they determined you could not take triptons because of stroke risks. I have taken them for 10 years even though my mother,died at 62 of stroke, brother at 56, another brother at 61 of strokes and I have had blood clots myself years ago. At times there is chest pain but that usually is only after a few days of tripton use. My neurologist is great and I believe we are only 2 hours away from you (Gundersen Clinic LaCrosse, WI. Dr. Hutter) They also have open MRI's and give you a choice as to which one you can tolerate. They were so thoughtful to me and kept asking if I was okay. Good luck, All the best to you,
Trish
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Miriam36
Monday, March 17, 2008 at 05:40 PMHi! The reason I don't take triptans is because my neurologist said they are contraindicated in people who get hemiplegic migraines. I get blindness, numbness, confusion, etc.....I guess we have a greater risk of stroke. Maybe other neurologist feel differently. My OBGN said he would never take a triptan because he feels he thinks they're very dangerous....as far as stroke goes.
I lived in Onalaska for 3 years and I worked in Lacrosse. I saw a neurologist at Gunderson Lutheran for 3 years....I can't remember his name (it was between '95-'98)
and I had my first baby at Franciscan-Skemp. I live in the Twin Cities now.
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trish
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 10:23 AMHi Miriam,
Thanks for the reply. I am curious about the triptans because for the first few years of migraines I thought I was having a stroke or brain aneurysm. I went numb on my left side, lost my vision, can't speak well ect.. this happens still at times. Sometimes I get the aura prior to a migraine, most times I do not. I have lost my vision up to 15 minutes in one eye. At first they told my it was a panic attack, I am like, what? Then after about a year they finally figured out it was migraine. I resisted taking triptans because of stroke risk and took nothing for 2 years. My quality of life was not good so I tried many preventatives which did not work & gave Zomig a try. The chest pain scares me alot! I try not to take it unless I know I am going to have a week of migraines(female related :) It does abort an attack most of the time but is scary! I read about a new abortive coming out that does not constrict the blood vessels so I am looking forward to that. I am from LaCrosse and live in Onalaska so maybe we have met

Trish
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Bonnie Sweeney
Friday, March 28, 2008 at 05:35 PMHi Miriam- After reading your letter I want to punch your NP. I think you need to get rid of her, can you? I too am a sufferer of Migranes. I am currently on a washout program for ten weeks. That means no drugs for ten weeks because the doctor thinks all the drugs I tak e for my migranes are now causing them. He told me I could take them in an emergency. So I have been but its hard to suffer when I have a pill that works. Have you tried Relpax. Its the only thing so far that works for me. My migrane is gone within an hour.
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