Rae Rae | 04-09-2007 07:03 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
(Post 1054656)
I hate them too. Luckily I don't get them as often either. I eventually got to the point that I could tell when I was getting one before it hit me head on and learned a few little tricks that would stop it (most of the time) if I could do it fast enough. At least tricks that worked for me. As quick as I can get there, taking a cold shower with minimal lighting in the bathroom, eating a few pieces of plain chocolate and a cold rag over my eyes usually works if I can catch it fast enough. Any tips you've got I'll try!
Despite suffering from them, the fact that you can have a headache that renders you helpless, literally blinds you with sparkly, fuzzy vision and hurts so bad that all you can do is vomit and writhe in pain just baffles me.:( Thank goodness I only get one every other month or so. Whew. | What helps my migraines the most is imitrex. But since I'm uninsured, I really can't afford $300 dollars for medicine right now, so I've been taking Excedrin. If I feel it starting in the back of my neck I take tension headache by excedrin. If my head is feeling stuffy (which usually leads to a migraine) I take Sudaphed sinus headache, or another sinus headache medicine. Energy drinks help a lot too, like your tricks though, I gotta drink one asap (I used to drink 5redbulls a day!) I think what helped most was getting off BC. I was on it to prevent ovarian cysts, then they put me on that one where you only have your cycle like 4x a year...w/ that I had migraines everyday, so one day I just quit taking it, and they've been better. I also did accupuncture which was around the same time I quit BC, so it could be that too. Another thing that works for me is telling myself "I don't get migraines, I'm not getting a migraine, I never had a headache, etc"...remember how I posted that I was getting them soo much, I always thought I had one and it became a mental thing, so now it's like hypnotizing myself. I know it sounds crazy, but sometimes it helps, and when your in pain you really don't care what helps!
My mom eats chocolate too to help her with them. I never noticed a difference, rather I eat choc. or not..maybe that's because I eat it all the time, LOL.
The thing that sucks about mine most is that there's no telling why I get them. I've had tests done, MRI's, been to a nuerologist and everything..and no one can tell why I get them. |