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47 yr old, divorced mom, professional, environmental field

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hello to all reading this intro- just a quick intro - I am a 44 yr old mom with a history of migraines since I was 18- also complicated by a myriad of other health problems-some undoubtedly connected, some happenstance, but it would be nice to know what the connections are. I am about to undergo another round of treatment with lupron - this time... Read moreChevron
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04/23/07 #4 - Postmenopausal Migraines, nothing works?

Full Question:I am a post menopausal 65 year old woman.  (I have had migraines since I was 17 years old.) (I am not a hypochondriac.)  I am giving you a brief history since it may help someone else.I had a hysterectomy 1n 1980 (where the doctor left a small piece of ovary for estrogen), however, the piece of ovary turned into malignant... Read moreChevron
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04/23/07 #8 - Why did Migraines get worse with menopause?

Full Question:I am a 54 year old woman who was diagnosed with migraine at age 15. I used to get 2 or 3 migraines a month, and could usually bring them under control at home. I was always told that when I hit menopause, the migraines would likely disappear. That didn't happen, in fact, they got worse. I almost had to quit my job last year... Read moreChevron
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Top 75 Migraine and Headache Questions, #43

Full Question:I developed menopausal migraines after my hysterectomy 1 year ago. I still have one ovary, but subsequent blood tests have shown me to be in menopause I have never had a migraine in my life prior to this. I was started on a Climara estrogen patch, which worked well to diminish the headaches. After 4 months I had more headaches and a... Read moreChevron
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Top 75 Migraine and Headache Questions, #46

Full Question:Would having a hysterectomy get rid of my Migraines?Answer: Hello; That's impossible to predict as each woman's body reacts differently. You might experience fewer Migraine attacks after a hysterectomy. On the other hand, some women experience more frequent Migraine attacks; some women notice no difference. Good luck,John... Read moreChevron