What is Migraine Headaches
Migraine is a neurological disease, of which the most common symptom is an intense and disabling episodic headache. Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on o...
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Migraine is a neurological disease, of which the most common symptom is an intense and disabling episodic headache. Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on o...

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The following list is of things reportedly to help some people manage
migraine pain. It is not a recommendation, has not been confirmed, and no item should be tried without proper research or consulting a doctor first. Proper spelling has NOT been confirmed. This is for GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. I TRY to maintain this list and post it now and then. If you would like to add to it, comment, or correct it, please PM me and I will make the changes, date it, and repost. DS name WANDERINGVET (alphabetized). 6/30/09 800 Ibuprofen abortives combined with antianxiety drugs such as imitrex combined with kolonapin Acupuncture Advil All of the medications in the family of imitrex. All the mint teas"all naturally grown". Amerge Amitriptline anti-inflammation diet Axert (also known as Almotriptan, Almogran) B vitamins - increase in general B2 riboflavin 100mg 4x daily Baclofen Benadryl Beta-Blockers: Atenolol, Propranolol Botox Buspar BUTALBITAL/ACETAMINOPHEN/CAFFEINE (Esgic, Fioricet) Caffeine (and alternately, getting off of caffeine) Caffergot Calcium-Channel: Verapamil CAMBRIA Chiropractic codiene Compazine Compazine + Benadryl Compazine/Reglan/Phenergan/Zofran CoQ10 Cortizone shots Cymbalta Decadron deep breathing, completely focusing on each breath Demerol Depakote DHE (infusion and nasal spray) Diamond Headache Clinic in Chicago Dilaudid at ER Dr. Nordyke's Heartburn Honey Duragesic patches (currently 25 mcg's) Esgic Plus Excedrin exercise: vigorous at first warning signs Extra Magnesium Feverfew Fioricet w/codeine Flonase Flunisolide Frova get a food allergy test and avoid those you are allergic to. ginger Goodie's powder Greater Occipital Nerve Block heat pack on shoulders, neck Hydrocodone for breakthrough pain (stops vomiting) ibuprofen ice pack Imitrex and related meds Indomethacin Intranasal lidocaine Lortab lyrica magnesium magnesium citrate 200 mg 2 X /day Magnesium infusion Massage MAXALT (Rizatriptan Benzoate) fairly new Mechlazine meditation Midrin Migranol Migrelief tea mint teas "all naturally grown" Morphine injections at ER Multivitamin Myofascial Therapy Namenda Naproxen Nerve blocks Neurontin Nubain injection at Physician's office or ER OxyContin/Oxycodone Oxygen Pamelor (nortriptyline) Percocet peppermint oil Phenergan Promethazine Protiptaline Prozac Reglan Relpax removal of certain kinds of tooth fillings known to cause migraine. Ritalin at ER Robaxin (methocarbamol) at ER Roxycodone Singulair Sinol Sinus Buster SNRI - Effexor Soma SSRI and SSNRI can help some people Steroid dose pack sugar: avoid Thorazine Topamax Toradol IV and tablet. Trazodone Tricyclic antidepressants (Nortriptyline, Amitriptyline, Doxepin) Trigger point injections Triptans turmeric, the spice Tylenol Valproic acid infusion vegetables: increase amount in diet Vicodin Zanaflex Zoloft (sertraline) Zomig Zonegran Posted on 06/30/09, 06:06 pm |
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Well now i'm truly depressed. All along i had hopes that there was a med or treatment I have not tried yet but i've used everything on this list - plus many that are not listed and still cant get my migraines under control.
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