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Good news for female migraine sufferers!

#1 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:50 pm

A recent study indicates that women who suffer from migraines (like me!) have a 30% less chance of getting breast cancer.


(Edited because I finally realize that I said migraines instead of breast cancer. Duh!)
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#2 Post by tlynn78 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:52 pm

A recent study indicates that women who suffer from migraines (like me!) have a 30% less chance of getting migraines.

Okay, okay. I get that ya'll are excited your guy got elected, but come on...!

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#3 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:52 pm

Here is a link.

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#4 Post by tlynn78 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:55 pm

OOOhhhhh, now I get it. Your post confuzzled me.


A recent study indicates that women who suffer from migraines (like me!) have a 30% less chance of getting migraines.
You mean it lessens your chances of getting breast cancer. Well, it sucks that you get migraines - they're a bitch, but at least there appears to be a sliver of a silver lining...

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#5 Post by sunflower » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:12 pm

Yes, I saw that, I was very excited!

Mostly because there is currently a headache coming on...so for once at least I could see something positive about it! This one is going to be a doozie, I can tell. I hate when they start at this time of day, because I can't go hide in the dark like I want (and need) to.

PSM have you found any good tricks or anything??

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#6 Post by madamemeisha » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:13 pm

I used to get a couple every month, but I've only had one in the past couple of years. I hope that still counts; all that pain and nausea had better turn out to be good for me. Ugh, even thinking about migraines makes me nauseous.

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#7 Post by moonie » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:17 pm

Here's a better idea-

If you have migraines, get them treated succesfully, then you'll have

Less Migraines and

Less chance of breast cancer!
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#8 Post by WheresFanny » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:22 pm

sunflower wrote:Yes, I saw that, I was very excited!

Mostly because there is currently a headache coming on...so for once at least I could see something positive about it! This one is going to be a doozie, I can tell. I hate when they start at this time of day, because I can't go hide in the dark like I want (and need) to.

PSM have you found any good tricks or anything??
For migraines, acupuncture stopped my having optical migraines that I'd had for years. My sister had the same results with a chiropractor.

I can have a stabbing headache or a stress headache and my chiropractor can make it stop immediately.
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#9 Post by WheresFanny » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:23 pm

moonie wrote:Here's a better idea-

If you have migraines, get them treated succesfully, then you'll have

Less Migraines and

Less chance of breast cancer!
Moon! Did you see my response to your post about sleeping? I want you to try out some of my Pranayama ideas and report back!
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#10 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:31 pm

sunflower wrote:Yes, I saw that, I was very excited!

Mostly because there is currently a headache coming on...so for once at least I could see something positive about it! This one is going to be a doozie, I can tell. I hate when they start at this time of day, because I can't go hide in the dark like I want (and need) to.

PSM have you found any good tricks or anything??
When I feel them coming, I change into all cotton clothes and go into my room. We have blinds that black out the room, so I lower them so that my room is as dark as possible. I usually put a icy cold rag on my forehead and take Ultram or Imitrex. If I don't catch the migraine in time and I start vomiting, I just try to sleep it off, if I can't I go to the ED for IV Imitrex and Dilaudid.

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#11 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:33 pm

madamemeisha wrote:I used to get a couple every month, but I've only had one in the past couple of years. I hope that still counts; all that pain and nausea had better turn out to be good for me. Ugh, even thinking about migraines makes me nauseous.
When I was in my late teens and twenties I got migraines very regularly. Now, I get maybe one or two a year. I

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#12 Post by sunflower » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:42 pm

Yeah I really wish I could go hide right now! Fluorescent lights (which are in my office) are the most offensive to a migraine. On the bright side, I was able to get a massage appointment for tonight, which usually helps a little bit.

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#13 Post by moonie » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:43 pm

I find a cause of many people's migraines is a circulatory insult on the vertebral artery. Many times, when I do gentle spinal adjustments (no rotation) they really do clear.

Kay could vouch for me.
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#14 Post by moonie » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:46 pm

PSM, link me to it, I dont see it.
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#15 Post by tlynn78 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:46 pm

I change into all cotton clothes
Why the cotton clothes? I began getting migraines following a car accident/closed head injury, but in the last few years I don't get the actual headache, just some precursors (auras, light/sound sensitivity, nausea, etc) once or twice a month.

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#16 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:07 pm

moonie wrote:PSM, link me to it, I dont see it.
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#17 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:13 pm

tlynn78 wrote:
I change into all cotton clothes
Why the cotton clothes? I began getting migraines following a car accident/closed head injury, but in the last few years I don't get the actual headache, just some precursors (auras, light/sound sensitivity, nausea, etc) once or twice a month.

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I get the auras, light sensitivity and nausea as well. I've had cat scans and neurological workups, but I just have to learn to deal with the headaches when I have them. I also know that at certain times of the month I have to be careful about my chocolate and cheese consumption, even though I crave it, because they are triggers.

As far as the cotton clothes, I just think it works for me because it's soft, loose and non-constricting.

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#18 Post by tlynn78 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:15 pm

As far as the cotton clothes, I just think it works for me because it's soft, loose and non-constricting.

Ah, the jammies factor. Can't be overrated.


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#19 Post by sunflower » Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:16 pm

I know that's what got me...I had chocolate yesterday and today, even though I knew I shouldn't this week. And I got my characteristic neck pain last night that usually signals I should stay in line or risk a migraine! But the cake looked so good...and now I'll pay the price for 2 days! :cry:

I do all cotton too, just for comfort. I actually have one pair of yoga pants that are a size too big, I wear them when I get sick or have a headache, I don't like to feel constricted at all. I use my cooling eye mask too. But nothing ever really makes them go away for me...I need to recognize warning signs and stop it before it really starts or I'm usually a goner.

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#20 Post by madamemeisha » Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:23 pm

PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
madamemeisha wrote:I used to get a couple every month, but I've only had one in the past couple of years. I hope that still counts; all that pain and nausea had better turn out to be good for me. Ugh, even thinking about migraines makes me nauseous.
When I was in my late teens and twenties I got migraines very regularly. Now, I get maybe one or two a year. I
Yeah, it's probably hormonal. I found switching birth control to be very effective, but I know for some people that only makes it worse. Of course, the birth control will probably give me cancer too. Oh well.

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