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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

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tweety
posted 01/10/2008, comments (26)

Occipital Nerve Block

Hello, I have been suffering with migraines since the birth of my son, almost 8 years ago. I have tried anything from acupuncture, physical therpaists, all types of preventitive meds. The latest thing that my doctor is suggesting is "Occipital Nerve Block". Has anyone tried this? What are the risks? Does it work? I am really desperate.... Read moreChevron
Kathyg805
posted 01/09/2008, comment (1)

how much b2 is enough

How much magnesium and B2 should one take?
LauraJCopley

LauraJCopley

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posted 01/08/2008, comments (6)

Husband doesn't understand

Hi, my husband thinks I am crazy and my migraines are brought on by my own compulsive thinking.  I understand stress is a trigger, however my head pain is triggered by alot of other things.  Is there anything on this site for him to read to help him understand.  Maybe then I could get a little sympathy from him. 
Laurelin
posted 01/07/2008, comments (8)

New Type of Migraine. HELP!

For the past 3 days I have had non-stop double vision and ear ringing.  Along with this, on and off, I have extreme dizziness, migraine-like pain in the back of my head (on both sides), and nausea. I was in the hospital over the weekend and they ran me through a battery of tests (MRI, CTScan, blood work) all of which showed... Read moreChevron
WizNYtoDallas

WizNYtoDallas

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posted 01/07/2008, comments (5)

Long term triptan usage....Initial usage for 180 days is fantastic

  I have lived with what I now realize to be migraines for 31 years.   A neurologist put me on Maxalt, and for the 1st time, I feel like living again. I still have good days and bad days, but the bad days are "great" considering what I was experiencing in the past.   Any decrease in the 10 mg of Maxalt b.i.d. results in the... Read moreChevron
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This animation shows one of the key causes of pain during a migraine--changes to the blood flow within the brain.

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