Posted on 10/15/2015 3:35:58 PM PDT by moose07
This any use to you? :)
It is of use to me!! Thanks!
Triptans don’t work for me. My migraines may be of a different variety though.. from several severe closed head injuries. However, a frozen bag of peas/or frozen wash cloth placed in the eye orbits and around the temples do help a bit. And sunglasses... I’m NEVER without sunglasses.
Migraines are horrendous and often friends, employers and family do not understand how debilitating they are.
It’s not a “take 2 aspirins” and your back on your feet in 30 minutes.
They are there for a minimum of 24 hours (sometimes days) and then when they do go away, you are left with that punched out migraine hangover.
Dulled, tired, and behind at work.
The treatments are too extreme for most people. I never took meds for them. I hope they can find a way to help people who suffer from migraine.
“you are left with that punched out migraine hangover.”
Ung, I know it well.
Walking around in a daze feeling like death-warmed-up.
..in fear that it’s going to come back, and it doesn’t take much either.
Frozen peas......
Hmmm , worth remembering. :)
I get ocular migraines but fortunately I don’t get headaches. I do get to see some interesting light shows tho.
My Daughter used to get them and nothing really helped. She somehow outgrew them.
I’ve kept several bags in my freezer for years. Press the bags firmly into the temple area and the orbits of your eyes. Not sure why it helps but it does for me.
Do you have any form of medication to relieve that?
Thankfully I only get the occasional zigzag.
There is a lot of variation between people. I used to get terrible headaches with nausea. Then for ten years or so nothing. For the last few years I get the auras every few months but no headaches.
Yes. Thank you. I get about 6 to 12 a year. Almost always start with the visual aura. Exedrin for migraines has been working just okay for me. Was taking Relpax, but it’s very expensive and leaves me very light sensitive for two or three days after. So I quit the Relpax.
I get them around once ever 3 or 4 months. My eye Dr. did not seem to be concerned about them.
I see those zigzag patterns too along with purple and yellow starbursts.
I take immetrex....works great and within 20 mins......have to take it before I start getting sick to my stomach. It opens the blood vessels up (I think)only issue is sometimes it gives me a rebound headache
I’ve been suffering with `cluster headaches’ (which seem to be a mostly male affliction, with migraines the ladies’ affliction) since last February. I smoked for years and my Dad suffered with them also. Three `lucky’ sufferers out of every thousand people, so I’m told.
Ice packs, Naproxin sodium (Ibuprofin), aspirin and acetamenophen, scalp massager give some relief ... but the only thing that really seems to knock one out is 50 mg of sumatriptan, and if taken soon enough after the onset of the attack. Zomig (zomiltriptan) works too but is more expensive.
Anyone with a bad insurance plan might try one of the Canadian pharmacies.
Some of the stuff I’ve read calls them “suicide headaches” because men suffering them have stated they would rather be dead. But not me: first of the year/at the onset I would just projectile vomit, bang my head against a wall and weep with pain ....
All right them.
I am also using a home oxygen condenser but again, it seems to aid the triptans while not giving much real stand-alone relief.
My doctors think I was using too many and cut back on my prescription. They seem timid about prescribing them, although the instructions say the risk of stroke is very slight.
The aches seem to come and go for 2-4 day periods every week, and lately have just been constant low-grade aching with occasional severe pain.
After a rough 2015 the headaches seem to finally be relenting. Maybe I’m close to being out of the woods.
Any thoughts or questions, feel free/I would appreciate hearing. I wouldn’t wish these headaches on my worst enemy.
Yes, and even our own migraines vary from each other.
Whole head, one side, shooting through the eyes.
Sometimes I could tolerate cold gel pack and sometime (most of the time) heated gel pack.
I used to get a purplish aura but those didn’t last and weren’t profound.
Worst things to smell with a migraine?
Gasoline, car exhaust, solvents, perfume, and cheap chocolate bars.
Lazyboy type recliner is a must for those with migraines because laying flat down isn’t an option.
I had a book on migraines and it said there were 3 types: Vascular, Cluster and I can’t remember the 3rd.
Kill everyone in sight?
Thanks for that, I’m glad you’ve found something that gives some relief.
:)
LOL ...only the ones microwaving popcorn and burning it...
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