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... last for days. They are extremely painful and debilitating thing. With migraines symptoms of nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light are present ... may trigger a migraine.  MSG has been know to trigger migraines.  Foods to AvoidCheese, Alcohol, chocolate, cold ... a migraine.  Regular treatment can eliminate migraines permanently. Helpful Herbspeppermint, ginger, passionflower, ginko ...
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Does anyone have migraines?! I've been having bad migraines the last month and a half-ish where my arms and legs go numb. My left arm stayed numb for three weeks and ... go in for an MRI and blood work to hopefully figure out that it's just bad migraines. Does anyone get these or know of someone whom does?! Here are my symptoms: -Nausea -Hot flashes -Numbness/tingling in my arms/legs that ...
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As someone who suffers from migraines, I know how debilitating they can be. I’ve used several prescription medications but I haven’t found one that seems to work all the time. If you also suffer from migraines you can request a free trial of Treximet to relieve your migraine pain. Share and Enjoy:
A lot of women tend to have fewer migraines, or they disappear all together, when they're pregnant. I know there's a member here who this hasn't happened for and ... found that controlling their hormone levels as much as possible has reduced either the frequency or intensity (or both!?) of their migraines? I'm currently not on any birth control and allowing my body for the first time ...
... in the garden.... but my wakeup headache got worse, progressed to a migraine. I get a lot of migraines. I am intolerant of: Grains (all) Nuts (all), and nut oils Sunflower seeds and oils - ... . I'm just fishing for ideas here. I am tired of losing days to migraines, but very grateful the phenergan keeps them at a decent level. Regular migraine meds make me freak out ...
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... . I just did some Internet research, which showed that while some people take Claritin-D to treat migraines, the "D" part, the pseudoephedrine, is a vasoconstrictor. Vasoconstriction causes migraines, so in summary, I think the Claritin-D made my not-sinus headache turn into a migraine, but since it helps me on the five days a year I have allergy ...
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Different people have different kinds of migraines and they can come in many forms and differ in severity. Unfortunately some find it harder to live with than others.Migraines can be caused by various factors. Stress is probably the most common. These days we all lead a more active and stressful life with work targets and
... - a total 180 degree switch from my early years! Now I periodically get vertigo - had that over the weekend, but it didn't las too long, thank God - or occular migraines. This getting old stuff is for the birds! As far as the migraines - my best (or worst) migraine story happened just before my wedding. This one was so bad I insisted that my fiance (now husband) get out his gun and shoot me; ...
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... every month right before my visit from Mother Nature). GOOD NEWS: I have officially pretty much reduced my migraines from 4 out of 7 days a week (i.e. 180 days a year ... i.e. 15 days ... Painful-persistent-hot-flashes-can-not-stand-light-or-sound-nausea/vomiting-crying-from-pain-Need-to-go-to-the-Hospital-Migraines (i.e. Level 10 migraine on my migraine scale) That being said, my little Level 3 did ...
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yay so pre-pms migraines have started again. fuck. this makes me want to die. seriously. if i could get my inside girl bits scooped out and donated to someone who's got broken ones with no ill effects, i would. i'm told depo-provera might be a good option for me, but i have little information on it (except what the internet tells me, which i suppose is a lot) and a doctor who doesn't ...
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... starting her classes Anna’s most of Anna’s complaints had eased, but what had not changed were her migraines. They persisted with devastating regularity. At that time there were very few acupuncturists in England, ... lived nearby and Anna decided to go and see him. Within a few weeks of treatment Anna’s migraines were greatly reduced and after further treatment they ceased altogether. I was ...
... they are generally disgusting to me. Ordinary tension headaches can turn into migraines too though, so no matter how careful I am about the other stuff, if I get a tension headache, I am ... to my doctor at length about this when they first showed up, and this just happens to some people. The bad types of migraines are the ones with auras (fuzzy light patterns over your vision or sometimes impaired ...
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Just wondered if anyone else suffers from visual migraines. I had one tonight after a very hard work dance class. I got home and sat down and it was like I' ... bad as that animation but the dancing arcs and colours are quite accurate. I don't know what might trigger my visual migraines, it could be something I eat. I did eat an old el paso mexican burrito tonight for dinner which is a sort of ...
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... , and he is my husband now, so he is not the insensitive jerk I make it sound like.) Since then, the other migraines all happened while I was pregnant, twice with Q, once with E. This time, I finally decided to admit I can get migraines that have nothing to do with the car or pregnancy. They start with the visual stuff, and sometimes I don't even get a headache. This time, I ...
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David Goodhue - AHN Reporter Orlando, FL (AHN) - Migraine headaches may be a harbinger to the most common type of stroke, according to a new study. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions pooled the results of 21 studies involving 622,381 men and women and came to the conclusion that the risk of stroke is 2.3 times higher in migraine sufferers than in those who do not get the headaches

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