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

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migrainern

migrainern

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Has suffered for with migraines for over 8 years
posted 12/30/2008, comments (4)

My migraines and the new diet I am trying

I have been living with migraines for at least 8 years and I am just referring to the disabling ones. I have had headaches since I was a young teen but they were controllable with over the counter meds. I was in a car accident at the age of 16 and was not wearing a seat belt. Well, as you can imagine, my face hit the windshield and my nose... Read moreChevron
Eileen Gray

Eileen Gray

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Community Moderator
posted 09/02/2008, comments (2)

Two Weeks on Inderal

After my "drug holiday", my doctor decided to try me on Inderal as a preventive. I started out taking 1/2 a 10mg pill in the morning, and again in the evening. Now, I am up to one 10mg pill in the morning and again in the evening.   I have to say, so far, I feel pretty good! The Inderal does make me a tad dizzy from time to time,... Read moreChevron
sassyrph
posted 03/29/2008, comment (1)

The Loss

She tries to remember a timeWhen pain wasn't how she defined The length of the dayHow she found the way To survive was only to pray. Her eyes used to sparkle with lifeBut after years of worry and strife Where there were no caresOnly shadows are thereOf a life that that is empty and bare. This can't be her foreverIn... Read moreChevron
Dana
posted 03/11/2008, comments (0)

I thought this was amusing!

I had an epiphany while working out today. Most typical days working out, I struggle with frequent dizziness. Note that I also work out in my basement under florescent lighting. Florescent lighting is a huge migraine trigger for me.It took me until today to realize that the lighting in the basement is causing my workout dizziness. I turned 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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