Well, Darn
Migraines suck. A lot.
I'll be back when it doesn't feel like I've got an icepick in my eye.
Also, if anyone's had any luck with any serious migraine meds, I'd love to hear what they are. The Maxalt is only being fitfully effective these days.
I'll be back when it doesn't feel like I've got an icepick in my eye.
Also, if anyone's had any luck with any serious migraine meds, I'd love to hear what they are. The Maxalt is only being fitfully effective these days.
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Good luck. I feel your pain.
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Sorry you feel like crap, Przed, hope that bastard migraine goes away quickly!
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Here's hoping the bloody thing disappears soon. It's not the pain so much as the utter tedium that I hate. I can't do anything while I've got one.
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The only triptan that works for me is Relpax. And I hope it keeps on working!
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I'm hoping I'm at the tail end of the bloody thing now, but I do just want it to stop.
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I keep meaning to say thank you so much to you again - you suggested Syndol to me a couple of years ago and it's made a ton of difference; it really works for me. Doesn't stop the pain, but at least I can carry on instead of lying on the bathroom floor moaning pathetically *g*
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In the meantime, I'm going to get my doctor to try me on a different migraine med. Can't hurt, and it might help.
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Feel better!
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Migraines are horrendous. Much sympathy and gentle hugs. I hope the bugger goes quickly.
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I'm sorry petal, I hope you're feeling a bit better today. ♥
I have a couple of colleagues who get migraines pretty badly. I'll ask them what they use and if it's anything different from what people have already listed here, I'll be back.
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I'll be curious to hear if your colleagues have any other suggestions. I'm going to take the list of what people are using to my doctor and try something new. (I'm wishing I got migraines like my mom at this point. She gets visual aura, which is freaky, but they last 20 minutes. I'd totally trade wacky vision for a 20 minute migraine. I'm on day 3 of this one.)
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Both of them had the same response, Relpax. They both said it acts really fast although one of them said it left her feeling a bit hungover the rest of the day but she could get up and do what needed to be done and that was good enough for her.
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My mom completely got rid of her migraines, after she had to stop her migraine meds for medical reasons. They paid for it in Germany, though.
I'm going to give it a try as soon as there is some spare change around. ;)
I get the auras, though not every time, but untreated, a migraine can last up to 5 days for me. Spent half my life in bed as a child.
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Here's hoping we both find a way to get rid of the damn migraines. They are a big pile of no fun. (I'm so sorry you got them as a kid. I didn't get hit until I was 13, and even then they were relatively rare until I hit my thirties.)
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And yes, wouldn't it be great if we could all get rid of the migraines?
I inherited mine from my mom, and by age two, it was clear that I had them. Frequently!
I have to say that Relpax has made a big difference for me. Hardly any side effects and it helps quickly about 95% of the time. My doc recommended combining it with two or three regular ibuprofen.
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I definitely recommend acupuncture for pain issues. It's been brilliant for me.
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That does suck :(
Prescribing working the way it does in the UK, none of these trade names are familiar to me and migraines are something I know relatively little about, so I'm afraid I have no advice to add, but I will send a virtual Jason and Howard for a soothing massage and good wishes ♥ I hope it passes really soon *hugs again*
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