A message to my sons......changes in weather (spring and fall I have more), getting too hot or too cold, getting too tired, getting too little sleep or too much sleep, strong odors...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
odors (cleaning products/body products/laundry detergent, air freshners etc...Feeling hopeless having this condition that no medical doctor seems to know or even believe me. For the past 3 years, I've have non-stop migraines and headaches with nausea &...Reactions0reactionsComments17 repliesNauseaAuraInsurance & Disability
Breanna's so called life...The daily “attacks” often begin with neck pain, sensitivity to light, noise and odors....Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
What it is like for me living with chronic migraine....Yeah the last one, strong odors/scents can trigger a migraine for me....Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Major relief using EAD Electro Auricular Device...I started becoming allergic to all my medications, almost all food, and many more odors than imaginable....Reactions0reactionsComments2 replies
Chronic Daily Migraines Took Control and changed me forever. ...My triggers are: heat, cold, sun, weather, drastic changes in Baramoter either up or down, strong odors, loud noises, bright lights, bright and busy patterns...Reactions0reactionsComments9 comments
Coping with the Neurocognitive Impairment...My triggers are light, certain sounds, and odors. I'd had migraines as a kid, so I had a feeling i knew the symptoms....Reactions0reactionsComments1 replies
Headaches: Types, Causes, Recipes and Treatment...Blurred vision with shimmering light specks, dizziness or nausea. sensitivity to light, sound, or odors....Reactions0reactionsComments4 repliesCluster Headache
Dealing with misinformation and ignorance...nauseated, to feeling like my legs are suddenly half their normal length, ear pain, jaw pain, visual auras, noise sensitivity, sensitivity to various odors...Reactions0reactionsComments5 replies
Having a Pet with Migraine...No matter how big or small, dogs can shed. Young dogs as well as very old dogs may have accidents....Reactions0reactionsComments8 comments
How A Hat Helps Me Avoid A Migraine In The Winter...This was usual for the winter months here, so I grabbed my coat and shouted for the dogs to meet me at the door....Reactions0reactionsComments7 comments
What does Aphasia feel like?...There has been much talk of Complex Migraine, thanks to Serene Branson’s on-air display of aura that resembled a stroke. It’s been mentioned in many posts here on Migraine.com. Here...Reactions0reactionsComments46 comments
When does the grieving end?...I recently attempted to decrease my dose of amitriptyline (an antidepressant often prescribed as an off-label daily preventative for people with migraine). I had done this successfully in the past...Reactions0reactionsComments12 comments
Is Being Clumsy A Symptom Of My Migraine?...I just need to stay away from car doors....Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
What can we learn from migraine alert dogs?...Seeing eye dogs were the first service dogs (also called assistance dogs in the UK). Service dogs help people with a wide range of disabilities....Reactions0reactionsComments50 comments
3 Ways My Pets Help Me Through A Migraine...My two dogs and kitty cat somehow know I need extra support on my down days....Reactions0reactionsComments25 comments
Does Your Family “Get” Migraines?...It’s hard to understand something you’ve never experienced. And that certainly is so applicable to the life of a migraineur. What I think is most frustrating as a migraineur, is...Reactions0reactionsComments29 comments
Connecting The Dots: Migraine or Comorbidity?...It is a part of you, but it does not define you. You are so much more....Reactions0reactionsComments4 comments
How Does Migraine Affect Our Intimacy?...Does migraine affect those times? Yes, and both of us suffer from them as well....Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
What does diagnosis mean to you?...Getting a diagnosis is a crucial moment in our experiences with the healthcare system. A diagnosis organizes our symptoms and gives us a name to use when describing how we...Reactions0reactionsComments7 comments