Hi tmarie13,
I'm so sorry to hear you are having a difficult time. This time of year is tough for many of us with migraine disease. And you're right - two months is too long!! I know how debilitating chronic migraine pain is and the toll it can take on us and our loved ones. It makes us feel depressed and alone. We're here for you but I'd like to provide you with our crisis information in case things get to be too much and you need to reach out to someone immediately; https://migraine.com/blog/migraine-crisis-help/.
Unfortunately it sounds like your doctor is not very knowledgeable about migraine disease so it may be time to find one who is. I know how frustrating finding a new doctor can be. I'm working with my 5th true migraine expert and finally think I'm making progress. These articles describe how different a true migraine expert is and how to find one; http://migraine.com/blog/how-are-migraine-specialists-different/ and
https://migraine.com/blog/really-find-headache-specialist/
It sounds like you are taking the right steps to help ease this pain, but it sounds like its time for a IV infusion to break this nasty migraine cycle. I know when I have extended pain my doctor gives me an IV infusion of magnesium sulfate, steroids and if I'm nauseous something for that. Here is a list of medications that can be used to help with this you may want to discuss with the doctor and see what he thinks;
Brand name Decadron, or dexamethasone
Brand name Depacon, valproate sodium
Brand name Inapsine, or droperidol
Brand name DHE-45 or dihydroergotamine
Brand name Keppra or levetiracetam
ketamine
lidocaine
Brand name Phenegran or promethazine
Brand name Regaln, or metochlopramide
propofol
Brand name Ultram or tramadol
The thing is if migraine pain lasts longer than 72 hours it increases our risk of a condition called status migrainous and stroke. This article has more information on this; https://migraine.com/blog/what-is-emergency/.
I hope this helps. Will you please let me know how you are doing?
Nancy