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Jae
October 18, 2005, 09:55 AM
I decided to start a thread on migraines because it's something I experience first hand. Every day I have a migraine, sometimes very painful and sometimes just mild. I live on painkillers- which is not a good thing, considering what long term use of any medication can do. Just wanted to give some info and I hope it's informative...
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Migraine headaches typically affect one side of the head. They can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Some people have them weekly, others have fewer than one a year. Migraines usually begin sometime between the teen years and the age of 40, and can be classified as either ""classic'' or ""common.

Causes
At the onset of a migraine, the blood vessels in your head first shrink, then swell, causing pain. Tension, bright lights, loud noises, strong smells, weather changes, fatigue, missed meals, and emotional upset all may trigger a migraine. The headaches may also be brought on by many common foods and beverages, including lunch meat, hot dogs, alcohol, beans, coffee or tea, cheese, chocolate, nuts, pickles, raisins, and canned soup. Artificial sweeteners can trigger a migraine. Many women get the headaches before or during their monthly period.

Signs/Symptoms
You may know you are going to have a migraine before the headache starts. Warning signs include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to noise, light, or smells. Classic migraines begin with warning signs such as flashing lights or colors. You may feel as though you are looking through a tunnel. One side of your body may feel prickly, hot, or weak. These warning signs last about 15 to 30 minutes and are followed by pain in your head. Common migraines do not have the same warning signs. However, you may feel tired, depressed, restless, or talkative for 2 or 3 days before the headache starts.

Care
There are a number of prescription medications for migraine. They tend to work better if you take the medicine as soon as your headache starts. Discuss these and other methods of preventing migraines with your doctor.

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
If your doctor prescribed medicine to treat or prevent your headaches, take it exactly as directed.
At the first sign of a headache:
Apply cold compresses or ice packs to your head, or splash cold water on your face.
Lie down in a quiet, dark room for several hours. You may sleep, meditate, or listen to music. Do not read. Rest during the attack.

To help prevent migraines:
Keep a record of what you ate before each headache. Avoid foods, such as chocolate, cheese, and red wine, that seem to cause an attack. Don't skip or delay meals.
Try to keep your life as free of stress as possible. Learn to pace yourself. Yoga, biofeedback, or relaxation therapy may be helpful.
If the headaches first appeared after you began taking birth control pills, you may want to talk to your doctor about changing to a different method of birth control.

Call Your Doctor If...
You have any problems that may be related to the medicine you are taking.

Seek Care Immediately If...
You have a headache that gets worse or lasts more than 24 hours despite treatment.
You develop a high temperature.
You faint or develop weakness, numbness, double vision, difficulty with speech, or neck pain or stiffness.

nester-san
October 18, 2005, 10:21 AM
Can I tell you, my aunt has migraines, and I (knock on wood), only get headaches when I am terribly sick from flu, or am starving.

I do not know how to even relate to the pain, since she used to cry and wrap her head in the pillow and wail from the pain.

I would hope that by now there would be a cure-all drug to fix stuff like that.

She is definately not the type to do yoga, or meditation.

Bahama Mama
October 18, 2005, 04:41 PM
Migraines are also familial (ie. run in families).

Jae
October 18, 2005, 04:55 PM
Migraines are also familial (ie. run in families).
I never knew that still...

bernie
October 18, 2005, 05:03 PM
I would hope that by now there would be a cure-all drug to fix stuff like that.
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how nice that would be...an all purpose tablet or injection:eusa_whis

AngelsKiss
October 18, 2005, 06:28 PM
Jae...you are not alone. I too get bad migraines and to top it off I have sinus problems which just makes it worst or sometimes triggers a migraine.

I think I had a thread on this topic sometime ago. All of what you posted above is true, since I know first hand and did the research.

BTW...something to note too is that tension or stress related migraine usually attacks after the stressful period. Also I find that I can tell when I migraine is coming on...I get those light spots as well as off balance (sort of dizzy) spells.

Unfortunately, I find that the prescription meds have way too much side effects so I stay clear of them and either try to stop it with OTC drugs before it becomes full blown or ride it out.

During a severe bout of igraine I usually have to darken the room and unplug all phones, etc.

There is an injection for it, once I had to go to the doctor but I refused the injection because a friend of mine told me she had a nasty after effect.

One thing I can tell you is that there are times when it feels like your head is going to literally explode. Sometimes it feels like there are these tiny men using your braines as bongo drums.

Jae
October 18, 2005, 10:41 PM
Yea whenever I get it I have to hide from the light or any loud noise, the cell phone have to be out on vibrate...and God help the person who mi hear a shout:icon_twis Sometimes my eyes tear up, well sometimes is cause mi a bawl still, it wicked. I try not to take pills for it cuz I trying to wean myself off painkillers but it hard.

rodalembs
October 21, 2005, 08:07 AM
Migraines...are a serious issue for true, what I cannot undestand is that is seems to be a isssue more with women that man. Is this the case? Any one knows why?

Twinkie
October 21, 2005, 11:55 AM
Migraines are also familial (ie. run in families).
Tell me about it, my mommy passed it on to me, my sis and my bro who is only 8 years old. We feed on Excedrin Migraine. One bottle per week.

Jae
October 21, 2005, 08:46 PM
I had a migraine last night, I couldn't even eat, and I had to suffer til I fell asleep cause I decided I wasn't gonna take any pills....

AngelsKiss
October 21, 2005, 10:43 PM
I had a migraine last night, I couldn't even eat, and I had to suffer til I fell asleep cause I decided I wasn't gonna take any pills....
Jae...that's a dangerous game you play if you are a migraine suffer. Do you know that you can get a stroke and possible die from a migraine?

Migraine is a disease and not to be taken lightly. Here is some more info:

Migraines (http://www.migraines.org/)

Jae
October 23, 2005, 11:36 PM
WOW, I never knew all of that, I knew it was serious, but not that serious...:o