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catbyte

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1. Dang, I wish my migraines were preceded by an aura. Mine just come crashing in.
Mon Dec 16, 2013, 02:25 PM
Dec 2013

I usually I wake up to them, grrrrrrrr. I've tried experimenting with triggers, but I haven't found anything I can do to control them. They aren't triggered by food or drink, but certain colognes trigger them immediately (CK by Calvin Klein is the worst offender) and flickering lights are the worst. I've had to stop going to concerts and must be very careful when I'm watching a movie. In fact, I haven't been to a movie theater in 10 years. I would love to be able to just zap my head--I really wish I didn't have to take Imitrex injections (the only thing that knocks them out) because it makes me feel like my heart is going to pop out of my chest. Oh, well, anything is better than that soul crushing pain. Maybe someday...

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Dang, I wish my migraines were preceded by an aura. Mine just come crashing in. catbyte Dec 2013 #1
I have had a life of migraines. I agree. Triggers are the solution. longship Dec 2013 #2
I'd forgotten about the bad bed--mine was a lousy pillow catbyte Dec 2013 #6
The answer came from the question: longship Dec 2013 #7
My wife and I refer to her sumatriptan injector as "Mr. Stabby." :-( eggplant Dec 2013 #4
I feel her pain--literally! Does ahe use the auto-filled injections? I can't stand to use them. catbyte Dec 2013 #5
I will mention the vials and insulin syringes alternative to her. eggplant Dec 2013 #10
I didn't think I'd like it better either, but the insulin syringes are so thin catbyte Dec 2013 #12
I wish I could take Imitrex (assuming it would work) Tyrs WolfDaemon Dec 2013 #8
Oh, wow. I only have 2-3 a month. I can't imagine how you live with daily migraines! catbyte Dec 2013 #20
Migraines were passed down to me by my father's side of our family Tyrs WolfDaemon Dec 2013 #22
You too, Tyrs. catbyte Dec 2013 #24
Mine were caused by a vitamin D deficiency Matariki Dec 2013 #16
I take Vitamin D, but I will take your suggestion. Thank you! catbyte Dec 2013 #21
...fascinating. SoapBox Dec 2013 #3
Where's our resident expert on "woo?" 1000words Dec 2013 #9
I have a 'woo' tolerance pretty near zero... DeadLetterOffice Dec 2013 #11
LOL! Locrian Dec 2013 #13
It sounds like this is anything *BUT* woo. Archae Dec 2013 #15
It's great, isn't it? 1000words Dec 2013 #17
Nah, this is real stuff caraher Dec 2013 #19
carbon dioxide chocolate ink Dec 2013 #14
I've had every kind of migraine out there Mz Pip Dec 2013 #18
Reported side effects --- WHAT? mainer Dec 2013 #23
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