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

All People Who Are Interested In "Transformed Migraine"

MaxJerz
posted 04/05/2009, comments (8)

book review: The Migraine Brain

Published just last year, The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health, by Carolyn Bernstein, MD, and Elaine McArdle, has gained quite a bit of publicity, being featured on The Today Show and NPR, as well as winning a number of awards. In fact, I had to wait almost a month to get a copy of this book through my... Read moreChevron
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
Pamela Burns

Pamela Burns

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posted 05/06/2008, comments (9)

Relief Finally

After having struggles with chronic daily migraine for 4-5 years, I can officially say that I have made substantial improvements.  After reading Teri's book, I sought out Dr. Krusz, who happens to be located just down the road from me.  A mere three months later and my migraine attacks are down from 7 days a week to about 2.  And... Read moreChevron
edensfaith
posted 04/10/2007, comments (2)

At my wit's end

I'm down to using morphine sulfate and MS-Contin, and still having 4 migraines a week which leave me bed-ridden, and 3 days of migraines where I can sit around doing nothing like a zombie. I do not want to live like this for the rest of my life.
Gardenian
posted 04/01/2007, comments (4)

Propofol: anyone with experience?

My wife has transformed migraine. Also allodynia, and dystonia of the neck (possibly aggravated by successive courses of occipital and trigeminal nerve block injections). Triptans once helped some, but no longer. Same with ergotamines. However, on two occasions during the past year while hospitalized in connection with other medical procedures... 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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