Saturday, February 11, 2012

All People Who Are Taking "relpax"

SusieB

Tomorrow I get Botox for migraine treatment

Tomorrow is the big day: I get my first Botox treatment from my pain management doctor. I'm nervous, but anxious to find out the results of the treatment. I'll post again once I'm home, rested, etc. I'm glad I had other posts from the My Migraine Connection community to read so I know what to expect. The one side effect the doctor mention is that... Read moreChevron
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mamalu

mamalu

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I am 50, have migraines for 35 years. Been to many Drs.

Occipital Decompression surgery

Just an update I had the occipital decpmression surgery Monday Dec 5th Dr. Ducic. I went into surgery with an 8 day migraine and came out with incision pain. I have been resting and I was free from migraine pain for 9 days. I got a mild headache/migraine last evening and took meds and it went away. This is all to soon for an outcome but dr is very... Read moreChevron
Debbie Murphy

Debbie Murphy

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I have a husband of 13 yrs., a 20 yr. old and a 12 yr. old daughter, and a newly adopted dog.

Botox update

Hello everyone!  Sorry it's taken so long for an update on the Botox.  It's been quite an adventure--not in a good way!!   Our vaca. was planned  for 8/20 to go to the Jersey shore.  About 3 days before, I got sick with something nasty--food poisoning, a bug, whatever.  Didn't go to the dr.  Barely made the 3 hr.... Read moreChevron
Sandra Allen

Sandra Allen

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migraine sufferer for 3 decades

petadolex (butterbur extract)

Want to share my experience with this natural product.    It is used in migraine prevention and is good for many migraine sufferers as far as I can see.  My specialist even uses it for his patients.   For me personally, however, it was a disaster.  Beginning with the first day, headache started immediately that... Read moreChevron
silvermoon

Don't know what to do or where to turn

I have had migraines for the past 40 years.  What I could fight through thirty years ago, is impossible today.  The Relpax can be taken twice a week, but after that, alternate pain medications barely take the edge off (yet the meds are powerful).  Needless to say, by the time the migraine subsides, it takes another day to... Read moreChevron