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Rebound headache
I'm a long time migran e sufferer, diagnosed with chronic migrane. I've currently got a very painful throat infection, the g.p advised painkillers, until I get the results of throat swabs, but my neurologist is telling me to not take regular painkillers, as I've had rebound headaches in the past. I'm
I'm a long time migran e sufferer, diagnosed with chronic migrane. I've currently got a very painful throat infection, the g.p advised painkillers, until I get the results of throat swabs, but my neurologist is telling me to not take regular painkillers, as I've had rebound headaches in the past. I'm
Mary1959
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National Migraine Centre
19 days ago
Posterior circulation migraines
For just over a year now I've been suffering from what my neurologist calls posterior circulation migraines. When I first started having them,it was about 2 or 3 per week,my symptoms are double vision,throbbing in back of head but no pain,balance and coordination problems and feeling confused. I never
For just over a year now I've been suffering from what my neurologist calls posterior circulation migraines. When I first started having them,it was about 2 or 3 per week,my symptoms are double vision,throbbing in back of head but no pain,balance and coordination problems and feeling confused. I never
Wolf23
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National Migraine Centre
19 days ago
Pulsed field ablation procedure info
I am scheduled for an ablation on the 31st of May. I am having so many thoughts about what will be done such as: Will someone have to shave my nether regions to put the ports in my groin? What if I have to urinate during the hours spent on my back in recovery, or will I be catheterized? How invasive
I am scheduled for an ablation on the 31st of May. I am having so many thoughts about what will be done such as: Will someone have to shave my nether regions to put the ports in my groin? What if I have to urinate during the hours spent on my back in recovery, or will I be catheterized? How invasive
joyelane
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
19 days ago
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Migraine aura and aspirin v clopidogrel
Hello again. Hope you all had a good weekend. I've enjoyed a complete break from migraine aura (visual, sometimes speech and short term memory, the headache aspect varies) since I was put on aspirin last year. While on aspirin I've had some migraine like headaches but not the accompanying aura (hurray
Hello again. Hope you all had a good weekend. I've enjoyed a complete break from migraine aura (visual, sometimes speech and short term memory, the headache aspect varies) since I was put on aspirin last year. While on aspirin I've had some migraine like headaches but not the accompanying aura (hurray
RoundTheWorld
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MPN Voice
20 days ago
Headache for 9 weeks
Hello I’m looking for some advice and guidance !! I have had a headache for 9 weeks now and it’s got to the point where I am really starting to struggle mentally with it !!! I have been to the doctor twice !! First he suggested cervicogenic headache related to tension in my neck and I have been doing
Hello I’m looking for some advice and guidance !! I have had a headache for 9 weeks now and it’s got to the point where I am really starting to struggle mentally with it !!! I have been to the doctor twice !! First he suggested cervicogenic headache related to tension in my neck and I have been doing
myheadishurting
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National Migraine Centre
27 days ago
Abdominal migraines
Hi, My daughter is 17 and an athlete training at a high level. Over the past 9 months she has experienced severe pain in an area below her tummy button that renders her unable to stay at school/eat/train etc. It usually lasts less than 2 hours. She also quite often feels nauseous, particularly in the
Hi, My daughter is 17 and an athlete training at a high level. Over the past 9 months she has experienced severe pain in an area below her tummy button that renders her unable to stay at school/eat/train etc. It usually lasts less than 2 hours. She also quite often feels nauseous, particularly in the
katerinoo
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National Migraine Centre
30 days ago
Home from Neuro
Today was my 6 month appt with my Neuro. I told her about a horrible breakthrough migraine I had over the past weekend. I am to take 800mg of Ibroproferin. She sent a prescription for Sumatriptan to my pharmacy that I could take if it happens again. If it happens again, and the ibroproferin doesn't
Today was my 6 month appt with my Neuro. I told her about a horrible breakthrough migraine I had over the past weekend. I am to take 800mg of Ibroproferin. She sent a prescription for Sumatriptan to my pharmacy that I could take if it happens again. If it happens again, and the ibroproferin doesn't
bxrmom
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
Aura migraine.
I had another Aura Migraine a couple of nights ago. I took an asprin as soon as I remembered. It’s a bit worrying as I was once told it could mean I could have a stroke. I got rid of my really awful migraines a few years ago but aura migraines took over and although they are not painful they do make
I had another Aura Migraine a couple of nights ago. I took an asprin as soon as I remembered. It’s a bit worrying as I was once told it could mean I could have a stroke. I got rid of my really awful migraines a few years ago but aura migraines took over and although they are not painful they do make
Mavary
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National Migraine Centre
1 month ago
Has anyone tried either Rimagepant or galcanezumab for vestibular migraine?
It take pizotifen and amitriptyline for vestibular migraine which seems to reduce the headaches but doesn't help with the constant feeling of being on the deck of a ship or walking on a marshmallow floor. Is anyone else experiencing that?
It take pizotifen and amitriptyline for vestibular migraine which seems to reduce the headaches but doesn't help with the constant feeling of being on the deck of a ship or walking on a marshmallow floor. Is anyone else experiencing that?
Vieille
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National Migraine Centre
1 month ago
Migraine at work?
Hello! I work at a fast-food place, and I do customer service/drive thu. One of the rules is that I cannot have water in sight of the customers, and it needs to be in the back of the store to drink it. Only issue is that sometimes it gets so busy that I can't take a minute to make the ice cream. If
Hello! I work at a fast-food place, and I do customer service/drive thu. One of the rules is that I cannot have water in sight of the customers, and it needs to be in the back of the store to drink it. Only issue is that sometimes it gets so busy that I can't take a minute to make the ice cream. If
sophiebrodie
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National Migraine Centre
2 months ago
Anesthesia and PD
I’m planning on having Morton’s neuroma surgery in a few weeks, unless I chicken out! I’m concerned about any negative effects because of anesthesia . I’m going to check to see if doing some type of block instead of General, is a possibility. Has anyone had that operation, or have experience with different
I’m planning on having Morton’s neuroma surgery in a few weeks, unless I chicken out! I’m concerned about any negative effects because of anesthesia . I’m going to check to see if doing some type of block instead of General, is a possibility. Has anyone had that operation, or have experience with different
Ob6842
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Abdominal Migraine
Hi, My daughter is 17 and is a competitive athlete, training 3-4 times a week and competing nationally. She has recently experienced a series of bouts of severe abdominal pain in the region of her tummy button and below. This is not related to any monthly cycle or food consumed , as far as we can establish
Hi, My daughter is 17 and is a competitive athlete, training 3-4 times a week and competing nationally. She has recently experienced a series of bouts of severe abdominal pain in the region of her tummy button and below. This is not related to any monthly cycle or food consumed , as far as we can establish
katerinoo
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National Migraine Centre
2 months ago
Good Morning Everyone 🤪
Well another rainy dreary day but supposed to warm up this week. Had a migraine yesterday and had to take a Nurtec which always helps 👍🏼 It’s a great medication but I can’t afford it anymore. My cost for 15 pills a month is $467.00 dollars 💸. This is all they allow per month and that’s with Medicare
Well another rainy dreary day but supposed to warm up this week. Had a migraine yesterday and had to take a Nurtec which always helps 👍🏼 It’s a great medication but I can’t afford it anymore. My cost for 15 pills a month is $467.00 dollars 💸. This is all they allow per month and that’s with Medicare
Kenu
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My MSAA Community
2 months ago
Journey to recovery
Hi everyone, I’m in my second month of recovery from IBS. Try Peppermint oil capsules (not the sweets) 30 minutes to 1 hour before your meal; 15 minutes it’s quite ok. The Holland & Barrets is highly recommended . I also take 2 glasses of water every morning before breakfast. Your mental health also
Hi everyone, I’m in my second month of recovery from IBS. Try Peppermint oil capsules (not the sweets) 30 minutes to 1 hour before your meal; 15 minutes it’s quite ok. The Holland & Barrets is highly recommended . I also take 2 glasses of water every morning before breakfast. Your mental health also
overcomer42
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Lacosamide increase
Last night was the 3rd night of increasing lacosamide. It doesnt seem to be agreeing with me as each night since i go to bed with a terrible headache and this morning I've been so agitated I couldnt bear listening to hubby going on about irrelevant things he's watched on tv. I feel like im back to the
Last night was the 3rd night of increasing lacosamide. It doesnt seem to be agreeing with me as each night since i go to bed with a terrible headache and this morning I've been so agitated I couldnt bear listening to hubby going on about irrelevant things he's watched on tv. I feel like im back to the
Dawn43
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Epilepsy Action
2 months ago
Chronic Pain (Muscle and Joint Pain)
Recent [u]
Harvard Health Letter
[/u], Volume 49, Number 6, April 2024 (Harvard Medical School) This newsletter mentions a site: (https://painconnection.org/) which is a non-profit chronic pain association. There is a page that lists [u]
Complementary Therapies
[/u] that may be of interest
Recent [u]
Harvard Health Letter
[/u], Volume 49, Number 6, April 2024 (Harvard Medical School) This newsletter mentions a site: (https://painconnection.org/) which is a non-profit chronic pain association. There is a page that lists [u]
Complementary Therapies
[/u] that may be of interest
Katie-LMHC-Artist
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Migraines
Hi, I was diagnosed at 41 back in 2019 with ET Jak 2 and my levels have always been fairly normal at 580. Before I was diagnosed I started with migraines, never had them before and they have persisted ever since which are quite debilitating. When seeing the specialist he advised he didn't think that
Hi, I was diagnosed at 41 back in 2019 with ET Jak 2 and my levels have always been fairly normal at 580. Before I was diagnosed I started with migraines, never had them before and they have persisted ever since which are quite debilitating. When seeing the specialist he advised he didn't think that
Lynzyc
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Magnesium Supplements to reduce frequency of migraines
I have suffered with migraines for about 7 years now, where I have gone through periods of time where they occur weekly, and other periods where they reduce to monthly. My migraines always start in the base of my neck, travelling up the left side of my head, over my head and then sitting behind my
I have suffered with migraines for about 7 years now, where I have gone through periods of time where they occur weekly, and other periods where they reduce to monthly. My migraines always start in the base of my neck, travelling up the left side of my head, over my head and then sitting behind my
MollyPigs
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National Migraine Centre
2 months ago
bad head.
At last my headache is gone I had it for a couple of weeks. I tried everything for it but it wouldn’t work. My mouth throat and nose was so dry. I don’t get full blown migraines any more thank goodness but I get the odd flare up of these miserable headaches but not usually with the dryness. A Dr once
At last my headache is gone I had it for a couple of weeks. I tried everything for it but it wouldn’t work. My mouth throat and nose was so dry. I don’t get full blown migraines any more thank goodness but I get the odd flare up of these miserable headaches but not usually with the dryness. A Dr once
Mavary
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National Migraine Centre
3 months ago
Left side half neck, half face and half head pain like migraine
hello everyone. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia for last few years and for last two months hae have constant pain on left side of my head face and neck gp tried tried all the available migraines medication. I was wondering if this pain can be connected with my fibromyalgia? Is any one have
hello everyone. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia for last few years and for last two months hae have constant pain on left side of my head face and neck gp tried tried all the available migraines medication. I was wondering if this pain can be connected with my fibromyalgia? Is any one have
Miuroo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
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