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Migraine: How do you get rid of yours?
I am going for the asprin. There must be something better?
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Darkness, Blowjob and Sleeping pill.
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i usually take 2 irocophen
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Darkness, quiet and Anadin. Prevention is the key.
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Percocet about 4 of them
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I take BC Powder for my migraine headaches. You can pick them up at Wal-Greens, Wal-Mart, Target....one of those types of stores. However, not all stores carry them. It is pure aspirin that goes directly into your system after taking it and it works really good too. Been taking them for years now.
Get into a hot shower and down a couple of those BC's powders and your headache will be knocked out. |
paracetamol then when then pain stops have a coffee and you feel great again. have aspirin also to thin the blood.
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HeadOn...Apply directly where it hurts
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2 Panadol Rapid and 2 hours sleep. Works for me.
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Painkiller and darkness does the job.
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A natural plants tea and an aspirin.
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As someone who has had migraines since a child, bc powders are not just aspirin and actually make my headaches worse. BC powders are far from pure aspirin. They even contain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salicylamide While i refrain from posting my medicinal advice in these threads, I hate to see misinformation that I know personally doesnt help myself at all. |
Acupressure.
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I meditate...
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I used to get prescribed migral which has caffeine in it. Works really well then I stopped getting classic migraines 10 years ago.
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Advil is the only thing that works for me
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I have had cluster migraines for 20 years... and I just recently found a way to stop them, or at least dull them. I have taken everything from Excedrin to Percocet, Vicodin, and Lortab. The best "drug" that I've found is an Imitrex injection, 6mg... and it works in minutes, but it always makes me vomit. Plus, if your insurance doesn't cover it, they are over $100 per shot... I would use 4-5 every week.
But, after reading about getting Botox for migraines, I decided to give it a try. On my next series of cluster migraines, I went to Alysha's doctor, who gave me some Botox injections in my forehead near my migraine trigger points. Within a couple of days my headaches stopped completely. Having these for years, I knew the routine... they should have hung around for 6-8 weeks... but they disappeared in a couple of days. 6 months later when I got my next cluster, I went and had Botox again... same result, they were knocked out in a couple of days. Soooo.... if your headaches are truly migraines, and they bother you that much, give Botox a try and see. It's not that expensive (I pay about $250 each time), and it knocked them out completely for me. Just ask your doc if he's treated migraines with Botox, so he knows where to inject you. A couple of links (I Googled botox for migraines): http://www.migraines.org/treatment/probotox.htm http://www.healthcentral.com/migrain...-2401-109.html http://www.aboardcertifiedplasticsur...migraines.html |
i heard down a coke... that certainly has caffeine though
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headphones and heavy metal :D
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Trying going for a long sleep.
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I use Torodol (prescribed to me), an anti imflammatory that worls 90% of the time, along with paracetamol & codeine (called panadeine, here in Australia). Give this combo about 40 minutes and if the headachs not gone, it's lessened to the point where I can function.
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i get really bad headaches and the only thing that really works for me is to take 2 goodies headache powders, then i lay down in a dark room and try to keep it as quiet as possible. the powders usually take care of my headache in about 10 minutes
hope you feel better |
crack rocks
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take some beer :)
I don't think that any drugs today help with that. Maybe ease the pain but cure hasn't been found |
Imigraine pills i took that...shower head in cold water..not ice water.
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Fuck i have to try this,my headaches are damn painfull:( |
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I have clusters too - so I know how incredibly bad they are. I now see a renowned neurologist in LA who specializes in headaches - and whose father was one of the neurologists who first figured out cluster headaches back in the 70s. If you want to try something different, easier and cheaper than Botox, here's the magic bullet...assuming that you have classic clusters that occur at the same time every night after you go to sleep. 1. Verapamil - the highest dose they'll give you (I take 240mg twice a day). I actually started this years before I saw the neurologist mentioned above - once you're in a cluster, it drastically lessens the number of headaches that you get - I went from six headaches per day when they started, to one per day once I started the verapamil. 2. Cafergot - this is the real key that he gave me. When you're in a cluster, assuming you get the headache after you go to bed (which is most common), take one pill BEFORE you go to bed. BINGO. No headache :) (Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor and cafergot can have bad interactions with some drugs or medical conditions - be sure to consult a doctor first.) It was a real life-saver for me. Obviously if you've found that Botox works for you and you want to stay with it, that makes sense. But if you want to avoid Botox (I don't trust it) and go with something you can just take at home - this is it. :) PS The other thing that is commonly prescribed for clusters is oxygen - if you get a cluster headache, you turn on the oxygen and it kills the headache in minutes. I didn't go that way, but a lot of people do. PPS (for Who) --- if you have regular migraines, see a neurologist who specializes in headaches. My wife had a rare form of migraines and he was able to pretty much take care of those, too :) |
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Besides doing all this...I used to take 3 or 4 Tylenol and a can or 2 of coke. Then some dark and quite. |
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I take 600 MG, which is three over the counter tabs. :thumbsup Nothing else works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I just wanted to clarify for the people reading this thread and considering ways to treat their headaches - cluster headaches are *very* different than migraines, and usually the treatments are very different. For example, if you have a migraine, you usually want to go into a dark room and get away from the light and lie down. The migraine may last a little while, or it may last hours or even days. There are a number of medications specifically aimed at ending migraines. If you have a cluster headache, you don't care about the light, and you can't stay still - the last thing you want to do is lie down. And the headache will usually be over in 15-30 minutes, but during those 15-30 minutes, it's the worst pain anyone can possibly imagine. And there are very few treatments. |
Try getting a divorce. That ends the majority of headaches.
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In fact, my neurologist says I have signs of traditional and cluster migraines. Mine come in clusters... usually two or three times a year, and for 6-8 weeks at a time when they come. But, the severity is unbearable and debilitating... I can't look at ANY light, even the alarm clock in an otherwise pitch black room is too much. I can't hear ANY noise, and I constantly have a nauseous feeling... and they last for hours. The ONLY thing I could take that would work in less than an hour was the Imitrex injections at $100 a pop. But, there was a process that went with that... take the injection, throw up five minutes later, go to sleep. So, it's not something you want to do when you're in public, at work, etc... When I couldn't take the injections, I would take a couple pills (Percocets, Lortabs, etc.), but I would just feel loopy with a headache. I have had these headaches for almost two decades, and the only thing that has stopped them (without side effects) has been the Botox injections. I'm sold on them... |
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My apologies; I didn't realize that you don't have cluster headaches as they're usually defined/diagnosed, but have some sort of extremely rare combination - which I should have realized. Yours sound awful :( (I unfortunately have experience with both, since I've had clusters for years, and my wife has something called "hemicrania continua" - which is basically a "continuous migraine" - and she's been through almost every migraine treatment there is.) My suggestions were for people who have traditional cluster headaches; if anyone is curious on the subject, or thinks that they may have clusters instead of migraines: Cluster headache, nicknamed "suicide headache", is a neurological disease that involves, as its most prominent feature, an immense degree of pain. "Cluster" refers to the tendency of these headaches to occur periodically, with active periods interrupted by spontaneous remissions. The cause of the disease is currently unknown. It affects approximately 0.1% of the population, and men are more commonly affected than women. The duration of the common attack ranges from as short as 15 minutes to three hours or more. The onset of an attack is rapid, and most often without the preliminary signs that are characteristic of a migraine. However, some sufferers report preliminary sensations of pain in the general area of attack, often referred to as "shadows", that may warn them an attack is imminent. They are often initially mistaken for brain tumors and multiple sclerosis until patients are treated with corticosteroids and then imaged. The pain of cluster headaches is markedly greater than in other headache conditions, including severe migraines, and experts believe that it may be the most severe pain known to medical science. It has been described by female patients as being more severe than childbirth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_headache |
my sister uses Dolfenal and wants a dark room everytime she has migraine
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don't get headaches.
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block of chocolate and about 3 or 4 strong pain killers does the trick for me - more so the chocolate
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It's funny, because I have had these for many years, and I never really researched them too much because I've always just dealt with them the best I could and trusted my doctor. This thread has made me do a few Google searches and I'm quite amazed at some of the stuff I've read.... This is my experience exactly.. Quote:
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