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Does anyone have any remedies for migrain headaches???
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Yes, pray with all your heart.
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I have heard that if you run some Ben Gay on your forehead that it will help.
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i suffer from migranes and believe me the only thing that helps not totally but go into a dark room no tv no music and close your eyes put a cold rag over your eyes and forehead and ice on the back of your neck and just try to go to sleep but if you can't sleep just try to lie still and clear your mind totally it works sometimes but i know with mind i usally end up at the er and they give me a shot of valium and a shot of dilotta for the pain then go home nd sleep for a couple of hours
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the only remedies for me when it comes to migraines:
1. darkness, 2. excedrin
if i don't have peace, quiet, and excedrin,
you don't wanna be around me when i have
a migraine :BangHead:
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I am 38 yrs old and suffered from them since i was 6. I know every symptom and can honestly tell you guys the ONLY thing that helped me was going to a HOMEOPATHIC doctor...It worked forme. Migraine free for the past 3 years.
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I take 4 of the 200mg ibuprofen tablets. Its safe to take up to 800mg.
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I have miagraines due to total facial reconstructive surgery. A heating paid helps on the forehead and on the back of the neck. To get rid of the nausea put a cold towel around the back of the neck around the front to the adams apple....trust me this has been a life savor for me... :)
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Well one remedy I use is wetting a cold rag, then put some rubbing alcohol on the rag and placing the rag over my head. GOOD LUCK, I HOPE I HELPED YOU
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Well one remedy I use is wetting a cold rag, then put some rubbing alcohol on the rag and placing the rag over my head. GOOD LUCK, I HOPE I HELPED YOU
Thank you very much I'll try on mine. I suffer this migraine and it's not seem to work with this medicine that those doctors gave me.
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try a migraine medication BUT you will need a perscription for it. Its called TREXIMET. You will thank me later!!!
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Maybe it's too long of a time on here making money!;) Computers hurt the head.
Maybe take a hot steamy shower, or talk to your doctor
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I started a new pain medicine and It gives me migraines. I'd rather have a headache than have my back hurting so bad I wanna cry.
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Yes. Do a Google search on NCR Neurocranial Restructuring and Dr. Dean Howell. Do a search on NCR Doctors.
"Migraine Headaches Can Be Helped By NeuroCranial Restructuring"
Headache, head pressure and migraines are treated very successfully with NCR. Be sure to read the patient testimonials from the NCR Information Book or at the NCR website. Headaches, head pressure and migraines have many causes such as head trauma, sinus infections, allergic sinusitis, constipation, TMJ, fever, colds, influenza, stress, eyestrain, glaucoma, hangovers and poisoning.
Of course, if you have a fever or poisoning, the biochemical and detoxification approaches used in naturopathic medicine are the obvious choices in treatment. Sometimes a simple liver flush, an enema and/or colonic irrigation or a short juice fast are good treatment for headaches, head pressure or migraines. But much of the time, these things are not enough.
The head encases the brain and meninges. The head is held up by the spine, and its first bone (C-1) is known as the atlas, which surrounds the spinal cord (the continuation of the brain) and meninges. The stabilization pattern necessary to hold the head steady is created by the positions of the skull bones and the muscle tension patterns, which determine where the atlas is found. Many people find relief from their headaches through treatments that move the atlas into a central position beneath the skull. They become regular patrons of doctors who move the atlas or therapists who relax the muscles. These treatments are often temporary because the body may need the atlas not to be centered to uphold the skull in the most stable way. The body will always choose to maintain the most stable structure even if it creates pains in the head. The priority is not to be pain-free but to be stable. So the painful position of the atlas may be the best position for the atlas, in terms of overall bodily function.
Most people with head pressure have not found any relief from treatment. The head pressure is from meningeal tension, and the manipulation of the atlas is usually not effective in relieving meningeal tension. Osteopathic cranial therapy or craniosacral treatment can sometimes give temporary relief.
Every person I have seen with headache, head pressure and migraine has a tilted occiput. (But there are people with a tilted occiput who do not complain of pain.) The tilted occiput causes instability in head balance which is best stabilized by moving the atlas out of a centralized position. The tilted occiput is the cause of the head pain. In theory, effective pain relief should be found by correcting the painful stabilization pattern of the skull/spine. And it is with NCR.
NCR is a wonderful therapy for head pain. It is the best treatment for headaches, head pressure and migraines that I have found.
Doctor Dean Howell created NCR, NeuroCranial Restructuring, to help patients get pain relief, achieve facial symmetry, fix crooked noses, create a youthful appearance without plastic surgery, improve sports performance, heal head injuries like concussion, whiplash and facial compression, eliminate snoring, improve sleep apnea, abolish headaches, eliminate migraines, help scoliosis, fix TMJ and TMD problems, straighten posture, increase memory and look younger by gently moving the sphenoid bone.