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

All People Who Are Interested In "dizziness"

silentmigraine

silentmigraine

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Living with dizziness 24/7
posted 07/25/2008, comments (6)

too much magnesium causing migraines

  Hi everyone, I live with mav myself 24/7, Recently my 18-year-old niece has been suffering with constant migraine, So I told her to get some magnesium and try it daily, she asked her Dr about it, and her Dr suggest she not try the magnesium, first have some allergy testing done as the Dr said her Migraine could be due to an overload... Read moreChevron
SimplyJessica

SimplyJessica

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posted 06/02/2008, comments (6)

MY UPDATE: HEADACHES BEEN GETTING WORSE

I'm 18 yrs old. I have been dealing with Chronic Daily Headache for going on 3 years now.  The headaches began within a week of hurting myself weight lifting (squatting). The doctors have yet to find a cause; all the tests I have taken have come back completely normal (5 MRIs, CAT scan, MRA, MRV, blood work twice, and x-rays). I was on... Read moreChevron
LuluD
posted 08/01/2007, comments (9)

menstrual migraines

Does anyone have any advice on how to best deal with menstrual migraines? I've tried Frova in the past and it didn't help. I don't get them this bad every month but when I do I sort of feel like I have the flu and I have no energy. It also upsets my already really sensitive stomach. Also I've been eating soy yogurt because I've... Read moreChevron
blueskies

blueskies

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posted 07/24/2007, comments (2)

blueskies in MN

Hi to Everyone, I have been having what I call "dizziness" for twelve years now.  I have constant dizziness with what I call "flare ups" in the intensity.  My flare ups are caused by certain smells that I come in contact with such as cut grass, weeds, all perfumes, sented candles, housedust,... Read moreChevron
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