Headaches and Migraines

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Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.
 
For whats it worth my mum suffered from migraines she always thought that oranges brought on the headaches I'm sure that these days there would be medication available
 
I used to get terrible migraines on a regular basis(at least 2-3 times a month) to the age of 34 but strangely enough i stopped having them then and have not had another for almost 33 years.
In my case getting older stopped them.you have my full sympathy.
 
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2 x Panadeine Forte when you feel it’s coming on and a sleep or without the blockages 2 X Disprin Forte every 4 hours with a sleep

Make sure you drink heaps of water so you don’t mistake dehydration for a migraine all works for me
 
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the 💩 backed up to your head 😂
 
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.
 
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)
 
I just get the optical migraine now, its like a lightning strike across my vision which temporarily blinds me. Lasts for about 15 -20 minutes then goes away, I cant find a cause or a trigger of any kind. Used to get the pain but haven’t had that since my mid 30s.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096044) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)

Lolzzz, good one.
Well Dr. Hobbo.
1 Migraine
 
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

Have you ever seen a chiropractor Demps? Sometimes headaches and migraines are caused by bones that are out of alignment in your neck area, particularly at the base of the neck. A good re-alignment and regular maintenance of your whole body by a chiro will definitely help to keep your skeletal system functioning in place and will keep those aches and pains at bay.

It may not be the answer to your migraine issues, there could be some other cause for them, but it’s worth a thought. I’d definitely recommend seeing a chiro and discussing your problem with them if you haven’t already.
 
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096046) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096044) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)

Lolzzz, good one.
Well Dr. Hobbo.
1 Migraine

Where your nose meets your forehead
( nasel bridge ) put your thumb there and press as hard as you can for 20 secs
( it will hurt )
Works for me ...
Gatorade is for pussies .
 
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096048) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096046) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096044) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)

Lolzzz, good one.
Well Dr. Hobbo.
1 Migraine

Where your nose meets your forehead
( nasel bridge ) put your thumb there and press as hard as you can for 20 secs
( it will hurt )
Works for me ...
Gatorade is for pussies .

Gatorade is tops for hydration.
"Water sucks, Gatorade is better"

Sometimes it's what u need when suffering.
I'm smashing a Hydralite right now.
 
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I get them, maybe twice a month, sometimes worse than others.

I went to a Dr years ago and he wasn't helpful ( just gave me a prescription pain killer, said to take one and sit in a dark room ).

They got worse / more frequent mid last year. I noticed that I usually had a sore neck in the lead up to it - hot showers or deep heat helped ease my neck and gave temporary relief to my head. Like Spud mentioned, I started seeing a chiropractor around then - it hasn't reduced the frequency of my migraines but does seem to help with how severe they are.

I also saw a different Dr around the same time. He organised an MRI of my head to rule out anything severe (thankfully it showed nothing except proof I have a brain - although it would have possibly been easier if it did find a cause). After the results, he prescribed me with imigran, which seems to clear my migraines up within half hour (most times I only need one or two, occasionally up to 4). It's supposed to do something about helping your blood vessels work normally as there is some theory that certain vessels widen causing a migraine.

When I did see a Dr to get my prescription renewed last, he checked my blood pressure as he noticed it was high last time, and it was high again - thanks family genes! Apparently high blood pressure can result in headaches also if untreated, so might be worth making sure that's okay too. I'm trying adjusting my diet at the moment so I'll see if that helps at all.

Apparently peppermint 'essential oils' are supposed to help, but don't really work for me - I have an aunt and my MIL that are both into these and got me to try it. I do have this Chinese menthol oil thing somewhere that my mum found, which does help a bit (more so with headaches than migraines though).
 
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@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096051) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096048) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096046) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096044) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)

Lolzzz, good one.
Well Dr. Hobbo.
1 Migraine

Where your nose meets your forehead
( nasel bridge ) put your thumb there and press as hard as you can for 20 secs
( it will hurt )
Works for me ...
Gatorade is for pussies .

Gatorade is tops for hydration.
"Water sucks, Gatorade is better"

Sometimes it's what u need when suffering.
I'm smashing a Hydralite right now.

VB long neck for the win !
 
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096048) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096046) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096044) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)

Lolzzz, good one.
Well Dr. Hobbo.
1 Migraine

Where your nose meets your forehead
( nasel bridge ) put your thumb there and press as hard as you can for 20 secs
( it will hurt )
Works for me ...
**Gatorade is for pussies .**

Bwaith being a good example ?
 
Ask anyone to locate the one acupressure point that they’re aware of and inevitably they will show you the web between their thumb and forefinger and proudly state that location is perfect to push on to get rid of a headache.

The Most Famous Accupressure Point: What Does It Really Do? - Fitness, Health, accupressure, chinese medicine, large intestine, headache, medicineYes, that point, Large Intestine point #4, is great for headaches, as well as number of other ailments, many of which strike athlete.



First and foremost, let’s locate the point accurately. The actual anatomic description of location reads as follows, “On the dorsum of the hand, between the first and second metacarpal bones, approximately in the middle of the second metacarpal bone on the radial side.”

In layperson speak; the best way to find the “actual” point location is to find where your thumb and pointer finger meet towards the base of your wrist. Once you’ve located that area, slide your finger along the bone of your pointer finger about a half an inch towards the tip and then come out off of that bone towards your thumb. (Another easy way to find the exact location of is to squeeze your thumb into your index finger and the top of the “lump” created by the web is your spot.)

The point itself is about as big as a nickel so don’t feel that you need to be pinpoint accurate in finding it. You can see in the photos where the point lies.

In Peter Deadman’s Manual of Acupuncture, the California State Board’s designated acupuncture book, each individual acupuncture point is described and outlined for roughly one page. Large Intestine – 4, or “Hegu” as the point is called in Chinese - has four whole pages allocated to it due the vast number of ailments that it can be used with.

First and foremost, this point is prescribed for any issue related to the head and face, including:

Headaches
Sinus Infections
Toothache
Redness and swelling of the eyes
Swelling or puffiness in the face

The Most Famous Accupressure Point: What Does It Really Do? - Fitness, Health, accupressure, chinese medicine, large intestine, headache, medicineSecondly, and how I most use this point in practice, is for any pain condition in the body. If I have a patient with knee pain, then I’ll use LI-4 conjunction with other points around the knee. The same thing will happen with pain anywhere else in the body, as someone that sees primarily athletes, I use this point with almost every treatment.

Although you’re not going to be inserting needles into yourselves, this point is still highly effective with acupressure as well. Using your thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand, squeeze this area until you feel a mild discomfort. Continue to hold that pressure for 20 – 30 seconds and then release. Repeat as often as necessary throughout the day until you feel that you have evoked a change in the condition from which you are suffering. This is a fantastic combination to add to your ice, heat and stretching regimen, especially when dealing with an injury or ailment.

The only caution that comes with the point is that it is contra-indicated in pregnancy due to its ability to promote labor.
 
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@wicked_j said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096055) said:
I get them, maybe twice a month, sometimes worse than others.

I went to a Dr years ago and he wasn't helpful ( just gave me a prescription pain killer, said to take one and sit in a dark room ).

They got worse / more frequent mid last year. I noticed that I usually had a sore neck in the lead up to it - hot showers or deep heat helped ease my neck and gave temporary relief to my head. Like Spud mentioned, I started seeing a chiropractor around then - it hasn't reduced the frequency of my migraines but does seem to help with how severe they are.

I also saw a different Dr around the same time. He organised an MRI of my head to rule out anything severe (thankfully it showed nothing except proof I have a brain - although it would have possibly been easier if it did find a cause). After the results, he prescribed me with imigran, which seems to clear my migraines up within half hour (most times I only need one or two, occasionally up to 4). It's supposed to do something about helping your blood vessels work normally as there is some theory that certain vessels widen causing a migraine.

When I did see a Dr to get my prescription renewed last, he checked my blood pressure as he noticed it was high last time, and it was high again - thanks family genes! Apparently high blood pressure can result in headaches also if untreated, so might be worth making sure that's okay too. I'm trying adjusting my diet at the moment so I'll see if that helps at all.

Apparently peppermint 'essential oils' are supposed to help, but don't really work for me - I have an aunt and my MIL that are both into these and got me to try it. I do have this Chinese menthol oil thing somewhere that my mum found, which does help a bit (more so with headaches than migraines though).

I been to the doc countless times.
No help at all.

Just gotta self manage I guess.

Panadols and that do nothing.
Mersyndol is the best but knocks me out.
 
@Spud_Murphy said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096058) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096048) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096046) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096044) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096043) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096041) said:
@Demps said in [Headaches and Migraines](/post/1096020) said:
Who else gets these regularly?
How do you manage them?

I get a migraine like 2, 3 times a month and the only thing that helps is a long shower, some gatorade, a mersyndol and a long sleep.

No such thing as a migraine.....
It’s all the ? backed up to your head ?

Lol, perhaps.

Got a pretty busy life and sometimes it all catches up and I just feel cooked.

Thank God for Gatorade.

Which one is it ?

![B5C90B34-DCBF-4F80-ACE0-61D4E0AFE981.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1577743271753-b5c90b34-dcbf-4f80-ace0-61d4e0afe981.jpeg)

Lolzzz, good one.
Well Dr. Hobbo.
1 Migraine

Where your nose meets your forehead
( nasel bridge ) put your thumb there and press as hard as you can for 20 secs
( it will hurt )
Works for me ...
**Gatorade is for pussies .**

Bwaith being a good example ?

Demps is soft like Bwaife

Your 100% correct on the Chiropractor
Majority of headaches are caused by neck issues .
 
I get migraines quite regularly. Tend to wake with them, feels like a massive hangover, but I haven't had a drink. Tried $200 pillows but can't find anything that works. If you only knew what caused them you'd stop doing it hey
 
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