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Wednesday, November, 11, 2009
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All People Who Are Taking "Maxalt"

SusieB
posted 11/01/2009, comments (4)

Disability retirement

Since December 2008, I have been going through the process of asking for disability retirement where I work because chronic headache and two or more migraines a week have been my daily norm. Management did not want my position made part-time back when I asked in the summer of 2008 because it would look like they could do... Read moreChevron
Beth S
posted 08/24/2009, comments (3)

oxgan and migrines

I have heard that oxagan helps migrine headaches.  Has anybody used that to control their headaches.
Ian G
posted 08/10/2009, comments (2)

the "flicker" is back!

Hello everyone, I know it's been a long time - I want to apologize for not being more in touch.  I was in the hospital in the beginning of July as things went out of control again - I had several days of decadron, DHE45 and dialaudid and it just took a lot out of me.  I am just now getting back to my regular schedule and because the... Read moreChevron
trble57
posted 07/24/2009, comment (1)

migrane sufferer

hi, this my first time. i'm a migrane sufferer since 1999. they came on after a head inury. never had migranes before, never had to take prescriptions till my head injury. i've had a neck fusion, but my migranes are still with me. my migranes got worse in December of 2008, stress has a lot do with it. i also lost my job in September oof 2008. now... Read moreChevron
Chelsea
posted 07/22/2009, comments (7)

magnesium deficiency and b12 deficiency

Does anyone have any experience dealing with either a magnesium deficiency or b12 deficiency as a cause of their migraines?   I was recently diagnosed as iron deficient (anemic for more than a year) .... I am taking iron supplements daily, and I discovered some interesting information about the correlation of migraines with anemia, b12, and... 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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