The first time I remember having a Migraine attack was when I was six-years-old. At the time, I didn’t realize what it was. There were these spots floating around in my vision that I couldn’t see through. Then my head started hurting so badly that I began crying. Crying just made it worse. It was a summer day, and the light coming through the window in my bedroom hurt my eyes, so I closed the curtains and buried my face in my pillow. I couldn’t stay that way long because I needed to...
Whether related to our Migraines and headaches or another issue, there are times we want copies of our medical records. Many of us have... Read more »
A Migraine attack can have up to four phases - prodrome, aura, headache, and postdrome. The aura is generally thought to be a separate... Read more »
Hello, everyone! As I travel to conferences and to Dallas to work with Dr. Krusz, I have the opportunity to ask questions of great... Read more »
We often discuss the need for better treament options for Migraine disease and headaches. Only ONE medication has ever been developed for... Read more »
Full Question:When I was 17 years old my doctor diagnosed me as having migraines. I hate taking any kind of medication, and I've tried... Read more »
There are four basic parts of effective Migraine and headache management: Trigger identification and management. Preventing as many Migraines and... Read more »
Everything Migraine and Headache Here is a master list of our content listed in alphabetical order. You can search the page by hitting the control... Read more »
Our medical records are vitally important for a number of reasons. They obviously are the method by which our current doctors follow our health and... Read more »
One of the most important parts of Migraine and headache management is trigger identification and management. We've known for some time now that... Read more »
Review – “Migraine and Other Headaches” by William B. Young, MD, and Stephen D. Silberstein, MD Ranking 5 stars out of 5 We often discuss... Read more »