sexyred1 -> RE: lingering.....Migraine?? (1/15/2008 5:33:44 PM)
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Oh Kali, can we talk?? I get terrible migraines and they have been under control pretty much for about a year now since I discovered Imitrex. I got a severe sinus infection last year that combined with the worst headache I ever had in my life sent me to the emergency room where a smart intern gave me a shot of Imitrex. Since then, I take a pill form when I start to feel a migraine and it really helps. I also take .25 mgs of topomax at bedtime to prevent them. All this worked until last Monday when I had oral surgery. After the surgery, which affected the sinuses, I got what you are talking about, a lingering migraine that did not respond to Imitrex or anything else for 6 days!!!!! I was vomiting, could not see, had the mouth pain from the surgery and basically wanted to die. I had to get better to start my new job this Monday so I went to 3 different doctors, took all kinds of meds and finally this past Sunday, I took a steroid pill to "break" the migraine cycle and it worked. Jeez. The main thing about migraines is prevention. You have to avoid triggers which is really hard, like certain types of lights, foods, stress (yeah. right). Sinus infections and colds can trigger them. Obviously oral surgery does too! You have to sit a certain way at work ergonomically, at least I do, you need to take preventative meds and have a standby like Imitrex to stop a migraine when it hits. I live with this for years, so feel free to write me anytime. It is awful and only those who experienced migraines know how bad it is; it is like a club you do not want to be a member of.
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