Diesel_Bomber
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GreenLED's thread on migraines got me thinking that there are enough migraine sufferers on this board that we might be able to help each other. I didn't want to hijack the other thread, so I started this one. I'm thinking we list our symptoms, triggers, and what has helped us. Perhaps others may not realize that symptoms they're having are migraine related, and of course can try some of the suggestions given.
My symptoms:
My symptoms vary and I don't always have the same symptoms. Common ones for me are vomiting, extreme sensitivity and pain w/ light and sound, seeing tracers, tunnel vision, extreme pain in one eye or the other, extreme pain in one side of my head or the other, severe chills even though a thermometer shows me to be running a slight fever, lethargy during and for days after, and of course massive head pain in general.
Triggers/warnings:
Stress and blood sugar fluctuations definitely contribute, but sometimes I get them just out of the blue. I also get a small warning about 20 minutes before a migraine is going to hit me. Sometimes my vision goes all blurry for half a second, sometimes it's like I got flashed in the eyes with a strobe, sometimes I hear a loud noise too. Actually it's less of a strobe or noise, and more like the sight/sound parts of my brain got overloaded for a microsecond. Sometimes my scalp will tingle, first one side, then switching to the other. Haven't come up with any correlation between scalp tingling and migraines yet.
What has helped me:
Keeping a diary of my general doings. What I've ate, drank, how much I've slept, made love, exercised, blood sugar levels, how I've generally felt, stress level, etc. After several migraines I went back over my diary to see if I could spot a trigger.
TedTheLed suggested Fiorinal awhile back, and it's helped a lot. Thank you, Ted! It doesn't lessen the pain so much, but helps with the other symptoms and lets me get to sleep(the only cure I've found so far........a good solid sleep) much easier. It knocks me out pretty well so I can't take it when I need to be active.
A large dose of naproxen sodium taken immediately after I get my warning can take a lot of the hit out of a migraine and allow me to function through it. This is extremely helpful when a migraine comes along and I'm halfway through installing an injection pump on some piece of machinery and it's still a 2 hour drive home. It's a short window of opportunity, and if I miss it then nothing I take makes much difference. By large dose, I mean 1600-2400 mg's, which I am NOT suggesting anyone else take without explicit directions from their doctor. This is so important that I carry a pill case with four 800mg tablets of naproxen sodium with me at all times.
Caffeine helps somewhat in the very short term, but generally upsets my blood sugar, which creates further problems.
Frequent exercise helps A LOT. I try to ride 15 miles at least 3x a week, and definitely feel it when I don't. I ride an exercise bike because I have hip problems and the last thing I need is to have my hip give out on me when I'm 7 miles from home, and with the way people drive around here riding a bike on the road is suicidal stupidity.
My wife massaging my scalp and temples in a cool, dark room is amazingly soothing, relaxing, and relieves a lot of pain. Often puts me to sleep in minutes.
Edit: After perusing my diary again, it becomes obvious that fast food of the McDonalds/BurgerKing/Jack-in-the-Box type may contribute as well. I already avoided these establishments like the plague as I prefer real food instead of chemicals, but I'll make even more effort now. The few times that circumstances compel me to eat at these places I'm generally under a good bit of stress already, which doesn't help.
That's it folks. Hope this helps others. :buddies:
My symptoms:
My symptoms vary and I don't always have the same symptoms. Common ones for me are vomiting, extreme sensitivity and pain w/ light and sound, seeing tracers, tunnel vision, extreme pain in one eye or the other, extreme pain in one side of my head or the other, severe chills even though a thermometer shows me to be running a slight fever, lethargy during and for days after, and of course massive head pain in general.
Triggers/warnings:
Stress and blood sugar fluctuations definitely contribute, but sometimes I get them just out of the blue. I also get a small warning about 20 minutes before a migraine is going to hit me. Sometimes my vision goes all blurry for half a second, sometimes it's like I got flashed in the eyes with a strobe, sometimes I hear a loud noise too. Actually it's less of a strobe or noise, and more like the sight/sound parts of my brain got overloaded for a microsecond. Sometimes my scalp will tingle, first one side, then switching to the other. Haven't come up with any correlation between scalp tingling and migraines yet.
What has helped me:
Keeping a diary of my general doings. What I've ate, drank, how much I've slept, made love, exercised, blood sugar levels, how I've generally felt, stress level, etc. After several migraines I went back over my diary to see if I could spot a trigger.
TedTheLed suggested Fiorinal awhile back, and it's helped a lot. Thank you, Ted! It doesn't lessen the pain so much, but helps with the other symptoms and lets me get to sleep(the only cure I've found so far........a good solid sleep) much easier. It knocks me out pretty well so I can't take it when I need to be active.
A large dose of naproxen sodium taken immediately after I get my warning can take a lot of the hit out of a migraine and allow me to function through it. This is extremely helpful when a migraine comes along and I'm halfway through installing an injection pump on some piece of machinery and it's still a 2 hour drive home. It's a short window of opportunity, and if I miss it then nothing I take makes much difference. By large dose, I mean 1600-2400 mg's, which I am NOT suggesting anyone else take without explicit directions from their doctor. This is so important that I carry a pill case with four 800mg tablets of naproxen sodium with me at all times.
Caffeine helps somewhat in the very short term, but generally upsets my blood sugar, which creates further problems.
Frequent exercise helps A LOT. I try to ride 15 miles at least 3x a week, and definitely feel it when I don't. I ride an exercise bike because I have hip problems and the last thing I need is to have my hip give out on me when I'm 7 miles from home, and with the way people drive around here riding a bike on the road is suicidal stupidity.
My wife massaging my scalp and temples in a cool, dark room is amazingly soothing, relaxing, and relieves a lot of pain. Often puts me to sleep in minutes.
Edit: After perusing my diary again, it becomes obvious that fast food of the McDonalds/BurgerKing/Jack-in-the-Box type may contribute as well. I already avoided these establishments like the plague as I prefer real food instead of chemicals, but I'll make even more effort now. The few times that circumstances compel me to eat at these places I'm generally under a good bit of stress already, which doesn't help.
That's it folks. Hope this helps others. :buddies:
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