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    Migranes, anyone?

    I don't normally get them, but I've been getting them alot sense I have been pregnant. I spoke with my doctor about them before, but I told her I could tough it out without medications. Well, this one has been here for two days. So, now I'm hating life.

    There isn't much medication that I can take. What do you all do for migranes? Any suggestions? Did anyone else experience them when they were pregnant?

    p.s. I know the first thing I should do is get my butt off of PT. lol. I'm sure the computer screen doesn't help!


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    I get chronic migraines. I think I'd kill myslef if I couldn't take meds for them. but this should help you: Take a LONG HOT shower. Turn off the lights and make the bathroom as dark as possible. Just stand there as long as you can. Then go to bed with an ICE PACK on your forehead. Darken the room as much as possible, and also lower the AC if possible. Huddle under nice cozy blankets. There's something about the hot shower, followed by the ice and cool room that really helps. Let me know what happens... BTW: Get off the computer!!!

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    Gosh, I hate migraines! I feel for you! They run on my mom's side of the family, so I get them from time to time. Thank goodness, it's rarely!!
    I'm not really sure what you can do, since you're pregnant, but I know there are some medicines out there that are good for migraines. I think my sister said that Excedrine Migraine works wonders for her, but I haven't tried it.

    What sort of migraine are you having? Some migraines improve with caffeine, while others get worse with caffeine.

    Whenever I get migraines, the only thing I can really do is lay down in a dark room until it passes. Mine get so bad, though, that any amount of light bothers me, my left side goes numb, I get tunnel vision and sometimes pass out. It's almost like having the symptoms of a stroke, which scared me the first time it happened. Of course all of this is followed by the head-splitting headache. Ugh!
    I hope you feel better soon! Migraines are no fun at all!
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    Great idea about the shower, catnapper...I'll have to remember that next time I get one!

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    Definitely get off the computer. When I get one, the computer aggravates it so much.
    I can't watch tv either.
    I usually go in my room, turn out the lights, put a cold rag on my head, and lay down.
    I realize with a son at home though, that may not be possible for you, but try to do whatever you can to just block everything out, and rest.
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    I get ocular migraines. I have weird vision when it happens and then my head will hurt some and then I'm wiped out for the day. The next day I will have this incredible pressure in my head which lasts for a few days. If I cough, sneeze or bend over I think my head is going to explode and it hurts so bad I sometimes end up crying.
    My doctor finally prescribed me Imitrix back this spring and it stopped the vision problems immediately but I'll be derned if it didn't come back twice as bad a few hours later. Guess I need to try a different med. Luckily I haven't had one since mid May and that one was totally stress related.

    I know mine is different from most but I still feel sorry for anyone with migraines of any kind. I have yet to find anything that will relieve it.

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    Ahhh! Good ol' migraines. I get them constantly, I usually get one once a week, but thank God I actually haven't had one for quite sometime. My mom's side of the family is plagued with them. My Mom, grandma, Aunt Debbie, Aunt Cathy, and I get them all the time. Mine get so bad I can't take any light or noise, I throw up every 5 seconds, get the chills, and the shivers. I just want to die. I had to be hospitalized back in December one was so bad. The doctors thought I was having a stroke and did tons of CAT scans. I was at school when it started. My whole body when numb and my fingers tingled, I could not walk or move, I threw up 18 times in 10 minutes, I was deathly pale (dad said he's never seen anyone that white), I had the chills- it was terrible. Not fun at all. Plus my mom was in California and had no clue that this was going on! My doctor has be on Butalbital (from WebMD: Butalbital is in a class of drugs called barbiturates that slow down your central nervous system (brain and nerve impulses) causing relaxation).
    and it works great! Sometimes I only need to take one pill sometimes I have to take two, depending on how horrible it is. Right when I get the "warning signs" I take one, and it usually kills it before it gets really bad. I would die without those pills! W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L!!

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    Dear head ached woman, LOL


    although I have never experienced pregnency, I do know that even though you are looking in your computer moniter it does not affect your migrain at all. I'v checked that one out with the doctors with my MUM. its basically a myth that mothers tell their kids so they don't sit too close to the tv or computer. however. if the brightness is bothering you, for your confort, just look away every 5 minits.
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    Originally posted by Harmanie
    Dear head ached woman, LOL


    although I have never experienced pregnency, I do know that even though you are looking in your computer moniter it does not affect your migrain at all. I'v checked that one out with the doctors with my MUM. its basically a myth that mothers tell their kids so they don't sit too close to the tv or computer. however. if the brightness is bothering you, for your confort, just look away every 5 minits.
    Kate
    That makes no sense at all. Yes, the computer screen does affect migraines, any one who gets them knows that. It's the brightness of the computer screen which irriates your eyes. When you have a horrible migraine most people cant handle ANY light, and reading bothers me too when I have one. Looking away for 5 minutes won't help at all when you have a migraine. And yes, it is bad for eyes when you are too close to the TV and computer screen.
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    I get Migraines once in a while. I get tension headaches a LOT, and I went through a spell of getting Cluster headaches..(no fun at all). They tend to run on my Dad's side of the family and I happened to have picked up that trait.

    I had a lot of headaches when I was pregnant. I think it is actually very common to get them at that time. It just makes it rough because you really have to be careful what you take for them. Ralaxation techniques do help to relieve them some. Good luck dealing with them.

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    oh MY! I am very familiar with migraine and am so sorry you are having them while pregnant Tonya. Thankfully for me, mine disappeared while pregnant and it was the only time I was free of them so mine seem to be hormonal related. It is my understanding that there ARE some of the newer classes of drugs that ARE safe for use in pregnancy so you may want to ask your doctor to look into that.

    Mine are doozies that sound like wolflady and yellowlablover - with strokelike symptoms, seizures and ocassional hospitalizations and they require heavy duty drugs when they are bad. Some of them are the ocular variety that jazzcat describes.

    A few non-drug things I have learned:
    If you can adjust the *refresh rate* on your monitor to over 60 - this can help. Otherwise your eye may notice the flicker much like a fluorescent light and this can trigger migraines in some folks.

    Avoid fluorescent lights in particular and any lights if the migraine has begun.

    Drink plenty of water - dehydration can contribute to migraine and so does pregnancy add to the dehydration so there may be a correlation for you!

    As soon as you feel one coming...if possible...get away from light and sound....some prefer quiet and some prefer a gentle sound. I like Norah Jones, Enya and John Coltrane!!!!

    If you have nausea like I do - try sipping gingerale or warm ginger tea. I also like cola syrup poured over crushed ice. ( I get the syrup at the drug store, pharmacy or natural food store)

    I also like to pack myself in ice and my favorite way is with frozen bags of peas. No kidding. They conform to the contours of your eyes, neck, etc and they feel wonderful - then just refreeze and re-use for migraines.

    I also like to have my kitties with me and if I can get them to lay on my pillow - all the better because that purring makes such a soothing vibration on the pillow.

    I like the smell of lavender when I have a migraine. It is known to be soothing and I keep a flaxseed filled satin pillow scented with lavender essential oil sealed in a ziploc baggy to get out for migraines. I got the seed bag at Bath and Body Works in the mall. The essential oil I got at a natural food store. The flaxseed bag is already scented but I bought extra oil to refresh it.

    One more great tool is a small half donut shaped neck pillow with a pocket in it that holds a pouch that can be heated or frozen. I bought this for under $10 at Bed, Bath and Beyond. That frozen pouch feels great at the neck while my eyes are packed in frozen peas.

    Tonya - I hope some of these ideas can help you!! So sorry you are having these things! Maybe once you get past the first trimester, they will ease off. Hope so!!
    Last edited by sirrahbed; 08-10-2004 at 04:56 PM.

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    Originally posted by Harmanie
    Dear head ached woman, LOL


    although I have never experienced pregnency, I do know that even though you are looking in your computer moniter it does not affect your migrain at all. I'v checked that one out with the doctors with my MUM. its basically a myth that mothers tell their kids so they don't sit too close to the tv or computer. however. if the brightness is bothering you, for your confort, just look away every 5 minits.
    Kate
    I agree with everything Laura said. Spell check, anyone?

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    Originally posted by dukedogsmom
    I'm getting one from the trolls around this place lately!!
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    Debbie, I just have to say, great advice! Im going to start using some of those techniques on MY headaches!

    I get migranes if Im in florecent light too much. The damn *sorry for the language but I hate stupid florecent lights* lights make a horrid buzzing noise I can hear. Some TVs and monitors do this too. I also get headachy if my blood sugar drops too quickly.

    My eyes are severly sensitive to light, so that sometimes can make me have a horible headache as well.

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