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11-26-2007, 12:53 AM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Idaho
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| Migraines anyone? So I'm home early from work (I work nights as a mother-baby RN), and I can't sleep (of course)... Anyway, I'm home because my hubby spent the evening in the ER , he had a headache all day Sunday, with vomiting, dizziness. It came on really fast, is this how migraines usually are? They did a CT, and his head looks ok, so doc says it's a migraine, and he came home with a prescription for MIDRIN... Anyone use this? He is pretty knocked out now. Just wanna hear how you manage your migraines, and how long this might last...
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11-26-2007, 12:58 AM | #2 |
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| Aww I'm sorry about your Hubby, hopes he feels better soon! You must be exhausted as well! I work in urgent care and we get a lot of patients who have migraines and they look like they are in SOOO much pain, and we usually give them Ketorolac (Toradol) for it and it seems to help, I haven't heard of Midrin, so im not sure about that.. But I've had migraines myself in the past, and it is just the worst pain ever, feels like your head is just AHHHH, it's a painful thing it just comes and sometimes it just stays there (well for me at least).. this was long time ago.. I get really bad headaches, but they aren't migraines, mine last all day long and sometimes when i wake up.. i think mine is pregnancy related but who knows But I hope your hubby feels better soon!! and you should get some rest as well! |
11-26-2007, 02:52 AM | #3 |
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| Oh my goodness! My heart goes out to your husband. I have suffered from migraines since I was eleven. Mine are known as "menstral migraines" and I have at least one a month. For me, they last from 3 to 5 days. Did you husband notice seeing any kind of aura or disturbance in his vision? For some people,but not all, that is a precurser to a migraine attack. To me it sounds like he had a classic migraine or possibly even a cluster headache. Was the pain located on one side or area of his head? Mine always occur right near my right brow bone and eyebrow. Small area for so much pain. I have tried almost everything for mine,from prescriptions and over the counter to home/holistic remedies. Right now I'm on Relpax and it does pretty well if I can take it at the very beginning of an attack. I pray that this will be a rare occurance for your husband. Alot of people think,"Ahh...its just a headache." Let me assure you,its anything but just a headache. Blessings to you and yours, Angie
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11-26-2007, 03:23 AM | #4 |
No Longer a Member | My daughter was on midrin since junior high. The part of being knocked out is the blessing of the med. If you can sleep your not hurting I always say. After years of these she finally went to narcotics for her head pain, nothing seems to work for her. Migraine meds only make her heart race. Best of luck to your husband. It is helpless to watch. |
11-26-2007, 04:16 AM | #5 |
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| I don't know if mine are migraines but I do get TERRIBLE headache their sinus related i believe. and every morning i wake up with one. there are days when having lights, tv or radio on bothers me. I take my claritin in the morning and after a few hours it goes away. I hope he feels better |
11-26-2007, 05:43 AM | #6 |
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| I have pretty bad migraines, and I get the Botox injections to treat them. Best thing EVER! They last for 3 months and when the injections start to wear off, then you start to feel it. I also have Midrin for any emergencies that may arrise. It does tend to knock me out as well. But, all in all it is a good med. But yes, they can come on out of no where. Or they can creep up on you. Amy81~ I would see a ENT (ear, nose and thorat) doc or an allergist. They may need to drain your sinuses, or give you a different treatment. Especially since you have them everyday.
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11-26-2007, 06:17 AM | #7 |
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| I have had to deal with migraines for several years now. I sometimes get them frequently and other times only on an occasion. Usually it only lasts a day with medicine but I have gone a whole week with a migraine which is just torture. I have tried several of the medicines out for them including Midrin and Relpax. Relpax does nothing for me, the midrin helps some but not always. The one that has helped me the most is Imitrex. I have been on it for several years and it is the only one so far that has helped me. Of course a lot of times it knocks me out but atleast the pain is gone, lol. Good luck with your husband's migraines, they aren't fun. Amy, I always use to get awful headaches that were sinus related, my whole face would hurt especially around the sinus areas. They eventually got to the point to where they were getting worse and my allergy medicine wasn't helping at all. So after talking with a doctor, I decided to have surgery on the sinus area, I can't remember what the surgery is called but it is very common. It was the best thing I ever did, I feel a ton better and rarely get headaches from my sinuses anymore. I am so glad I got it done.
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11-26-2007, 06:32 AM | #8 |
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| I had ONE migrain in my life..after my friends baby's funeral...it was soooooooooo painful I thought I would die!! I never want another one in my life..I would have given anything to have been "knocked" out that day!! Hopefully this isnt going to be a re-occuring thing for him..my aunt lives with migrains often and its terrible for her.. Dawn |
11-26-2007, 06:33 AM | #9 |
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| I am tellin ya'll...BOTOX! It has done wonders for me!
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11-26-2007, 11:17 AM | #10 |
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| I used to get migraines about once a month but lately I've been getting several a month. I think it is related to an undiagnosed condition I am still dealing with. (Some of you may remember how scared I was when I had to have tests.) anyway I am curious about the botox. Just exactly where are you injected? Does insurance pay for it? I have noticed lately that my blood pressure is high when I have a migraine but I don't know if it is because of the pain or if the pain is because of the blood pressure. (Think chicken and egg.) I used to take Midrin but it made me sleep way too much and I usually had to repeat doses. I use Relpax now and it usually starts working within an hour. For those of you who have never had a migraine - count yourselves very lucky. The pain is so severe that you go beyond wanting to die. The worst ones come with nausea and extreme light sensitivity. Noises usually bother me too so I can't read, listen to the radio or anything except lay still and feel the pain. The last one I had made me dizzy along with everything else! Sigh. Jenn, please express my sympathy to your dh. It is a horrible situation to be in. </IMG></IMG> |
11-26-2007, 12:23 PM | #11 |
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| I have had migraines since puberty, although much less frequently now, maybe 2 a year. They are absolutely awful. I am out of commission if I get one because I can't do anything but be in a dark room. I get the dizziness, vomiting, the whole deal. I tried Midrin, Imitrex, I even did a clinical trial for Relpax (didn't work). Midrin and Imitrex work if I took it immediately, but wasn't always really sure they were migraines until they were full blown. My miracle drug is: BC Headache powders. I know, I know! It sounds weird that an over the counter helps more than anything, but it's true for me. I keep them with me always..my purse, my desk drawer at work..etc. Anytime I feel a headache starting on one side of my head I take it, so I really think I have headed off migraines this way. It is the only way to explain the drastic reduction in the number of these headaches I get. I hope these don't become a problem for your husband. Could it be stress induced? Mine usually happen AFTER a stressful event is over.
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11-26-2007, 12:56 PM | #12 |
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| We thought my daughter had migranes, but nothing would work, so the doctor recommended we go to the dentist. She had to have all four of her widsom teeth pulled, and thank God the headaches went away.
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11-26-2007, 01:31 PM | #13 | |
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I get about 3 over each eye brow, two on each side of my head in the temple area of the scalp, and 4 in my neck and shoulder area. Then the last two at the base of my skull. They don't go very deep. I think insurance pays for it if it is really bad, mine does (tricare). But for them, it is cheaper to pay for 2 viles (sp?) of the botox than a months supply of my main migraine meds.
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11-26-2007, 01:37 PM | #14 |
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| I've been getting some really bad headaches more frequently then in the past. I'm guessing stress related but they are doozies. Not your typical headache. For me I need to just lay in the quiet and sort of just take my mind into itself and block everything out. When it's really severe I use an ice pack. I put it on my head until the pain is just sooooooo unbearable and then take it off. I do this off and on a few times and then just totally relax. The pain for the cold just kind of shocks it for me and they go away. But try and hold out for as long as possible before your remove the cold. Sending good vibes to hubby.
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11-26-2007, 01:40 PM | #15 |
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| I have had severe migraines since college,so...over 30 years. I now take zomig which is non drosy.When I feel1 coming on I try to go in a quiet room & lie down after I take a pill b4 the nauses & all the other symptoms compound.I used to be on imitrex that wrked like a charm, but I have high blood pressure so my doctor switched me, I hope your hubby only has random migraines, not chronic like me. |
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