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Preventative Treatments |
Oct 29 2008 17:21 (UTC) |
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I tried amitriptyline (didn't work) and Topamax (didn't work, and made me crushingly, agonizingly, want-to-lie-down-right-where-I-am... |
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Ways to stop the Migraines |
Sep 30 2008 19:15 (UTC) |
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Trigger points are not pressure points. A pressure point is where you press to stop blood circulation; e.g., to stop... |
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Ways to stop the Migraines |
Sep 27 2008 16:58 (UTC) |
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(Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor; just an educated patient.) Nortriptalyne sounds like a tricyclic antidepressant... |
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Ways to stop the Migraines |
Sep 22 2008 13:06 (UTC) |
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Use of OTC pain relievers (Tylenol, Advil) in this way is setting yourself up for rebound headaches. I will lean... |
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Your Worst Migraine |
Sep 13 2008 18:50 (UTC) |
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I've had three doozies of equal intensity and misery, that came with head-splitting pain to the point of tears, nausea... |
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Ways to stop the Migraines |
Sep 13 2008 18:46 (UTC) |
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When I feel like the migraine is inevitable (prodrome is often quite lengthy for me), I take a Relpax. If I waited a little too long... |
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Migraine Triggers |
Sep 09 2008 18:34 (UTC) |
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Atmospheric pressure, lack of exercise, severe physical efforts (e.g., century rides, although I recently completed... |
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