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

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amigraineur52

amigraineur52

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posted 09/30/2008, comments (0)

Clinical Trial: New Drug

I really wanted to participate in this study, but I live too far away.   Debbie
Winnie
posted 09/13/2008, comment (1)

Still in remission...

My last post was in June, and I am happy to say I have still had no migraines since I stopped taking birth control pills in April. I used 'remission' in my title because I don't know what menopause will bring. I turn 50 in March, so it shouldn't be too much longer for the 'change' to start. Will that change bring more migraines? Time will tell. In... Read moreChevron
babybluez07
posted 08/28/2008, comments (3)

Nasal Spray for Migraines?

Has anyone heard of a specific nasal spray that I believe is similiar or is Imitrex for migraine sufferers? If so have you or you know of someone that uses it and has great relief with less headaches?   Thanks Terri
TawnyNicole001

TawnyNicole001

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posted 08/14/2008, comment (1)

See your Dentist about Migraines TODAY!

I have been suffuring with migraines from age 8. I have seen countless family doctors, tried herbal treatments, and seen ciropractors and nerologist and have not got any relief just a ton of prescriptions and pain pills.   I recently went to work for a Dentist. She is great. Through our conversations she has learned a ton about how those... Read moreChevron
tink41
posted 08/04/2008, comments (0)

me, migraine, and the ER

I had to go to the ER on the 26th of July.   I had a migraine that started on a Thursday, I was hoping it would go away, being stubborn perhaps.  I just didn't want to wind up with homehealth for three days again.     Anyhow, by the 26th I was not in good shape.   My hubby came home from work and took... 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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