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Migraines - Redgranite,WI

What can I do I suffer from migraines and now I just took my 17 year old daughter to the doctor and she is suffering from migraines also..They gave her a shot and it didn't help she can't swallow pills either..I'm at my wits end right now what works for me doesn't work for her and I hate seeing her like this..

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I suffered from migranes for 2 years every single day, and I was going through a bottle of excedrin every couple weeks. I went to the chiropractor and now there gone! I go in foe a "tune up" every couple weeks and I very rarley get them.

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Go to a chiropractor I havent had a migrain in 3 months since I started going, let alone a headache. give it a shot.

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I suffered from migranes for 2 years every single day, and I was going through a bottle of excedrin every couple weeks. I went to the chiropractor and now there gone! I go in foe a "tune up" every couple weeks and I very rarley get them.

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Go to a chiropractor I havent had a migrain in 3 months since I started going, let alone a headache. give it a shot.

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Hot Bath, Heating Pad, Relaxation in the dark, Sleep it off, Migraine medication, Pain Killers. I do a variety of those things. One of my many triggers is that I don't wear my glasses on a regular basis and sometimes just putting on my glasses helps. I have pretty good eyes it's just a stignastism and it really gives me headaches sometimes. My brother get's horrible migraines too and the ONLY way they go away is when he ends up vomiting for some reason and bam he's better. They're very hereditary in my family.

QUIET DARK ROOM WITH COLD DAMP WASH CLOTH ON YOUR HEAD, OR A "BE COOL PATCH" I THINK THERE CALLED ITS A PATCH THATS FEELS COOL WHEN OPENED AND PUT ACROSS YOUR FORHEAD NEAR THE FLU AND HEADACHE MEDICINE, ALSO I FIND JUST APPLYING PRESSURE TO MY TEMPLE AT THE SPOT OF THE MIGRANE HELPS, OTHER THAN TAKING MEDICATION THATS ALL ONE CAN REALLY DO. HOPE THIS HELPS

Hi D.,

I, too, have a 22 yr. old daughter with horrible headaches. She's concluded some is from preservatives, color dyes, gluten, etc. in foods she eats so she's gone to a lot of organic vegetables and meats. She still can get headaches or she cheats and gets them. REcently I found "white willow bark" at Mother Nature Foods and it's the an excellent natural pain reliever. You might try it...you can't take too much so if initial dosages don't help...incrase them. It's all natural. But do you think any foods you eat with unnatural ingredients could be triggering the migraines? My daughter likes herbal tea and just found out most of them have caffeine in them....that causes headaches too.

Just thot I'd suggest what we've tried...

B. in Eau Claire, WI

Sometimes its genetics. I work at a hospital and we get a lot of patients and young teenagers there with migraines all the time. To be very honest sometimes there isnt a whole lot you can do about them. They can do extensive testing on both of you. I would for sure talk to your Dr. about that. I see it alot though and really havent seen much good come out of it. but there is hope. make that appt. if you have them and now your daughter does something genetically is going on it sounds to me. I would go from there and when it comes to pills for her. crush them up and put them in something for her that will help.
good luck
J.

I have a friend that has suffered from migraines for quite a while that finally went to see a chiropractor at her husbands insistance to try another option. It has been working for her. The first couple weeks she went a couple times a week and they are weening her off to about once a month. Good luck!

I know you said that she can't swallow pills, but I have migranes and Imitrex really works for me. The pills are not that bid and you can cut them in half. I have suffered from migranes for 10 years and found Imitrex about a year ago, and it's worked wonders!!

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