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Newbie |
I have never posted on a migraine forum before...So this is a first.
My first migraine occurred at age 7. I still remember the excitement of a field trip to the zoo, the too bright sun and the smell that seemed overwhelming. Then the terrifying pain and nausea. I had no idea that my childhood would be held hostage from that day on. In the 1970's conventional wisdom was children did not suffer from migraines. Mom took me to doctor after doctor and was told I did not wish to go to school. Tylenol and sleep was the only help I had. In high school we had soda machines. Thank God for Dr Pepper. By then I had learn to self medicate before the pain took over. By my 20's I could control the headaches for the most part. But twice in my 30's, I have cycle into having 10-15 migraines per month. With medication the cycle were eventually broken. Now I stay at home with my 79 year old Parkinson's afflicted mother. The stress has been getting worse and the headaches more frequent. But at least now I know there is medication that can help but have no insurance so will wait until nothing else helps. I am glad at found this forum I can try solutions and tips from others. |
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Forum Moderator Grand Wizard |
Hi AmyBeth and welcome to the forum family! I'm happy you've found us
My migraines started when I was 15 and I'm now 38. After I hit 35 they increased. Thankfully, in January I started seeing a migraine specialist and my migraines have gotten less severe and don't last as long. I also keep a migraine diary to help track my triggers, medications and any possible patterns to the migraine. This helps my doctor and keeps me from possible medication overuse headache. I'm going to give you one more link that I think you will find useful: Migraines-Where to Start I hope I didn't overwhelm you with links, I just want to give you a good start. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Welcome again! Laura Forum Moderator ***You're welcome to enter your birthday, etc in the Celebrate folder so we can party with you!! =) *** |
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Sage |
Hi AmyBeth,
Welcome to our family! I'm sure glad you found us! We've got a lot of terrific info here--and MANY wonderful people, too! Unfortunately, many of our members developed their migraine disease when they were quite young...I'm a chronic migraine with aura sufferer, and I've got a 5-year-old son who was recently diagnosed with migraine disease, too. Anyway, you've found a nice place here! Please let us know if we can help you with any questions--or if you just feel like chatting! |
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Community Moderator Grand Wizard |
Hi Amybeth!
Welcome to the family! Looks like Laura started you off with some good links.... If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. Welcome again! We look forward to hearing more from you. Eileen Gray Community Moderator eileen@helpforheadaches.com "The most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create, to over come, to endure, to transform, to love and to be greater then our suffering." - Ben Okri Please donate!!! Click below to donate to the AHDA - THANK YOU!!! http://www.networkforgood.org/pca/Badge.aspx?badgeId=102755 my blog: http://fireinmybrain.blogspot.com |
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Community Manager Guru |
Hi AmyBeth,
Welcome MyMigraineConnection. There is a program for people to help with prescription medication. It is called Partnership for Prescription Assistance and you can find information on that HERE Here is some information that may help. Migraines and Headaches - Tips for Living Well All Year Please let us know how you are doing, ok? |
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Grand Wizard |
Welcome, AmyBeth! You are in the best possible place for information and support. Take a look at the links that others have given you, and let us know how else we can help, ok? We're glad to have you.
-MJ my blog: http://rhymeswithmigraine.blogspot.com/ “HOPE CAN GROW FROM THE SOIL OF ILLNESS!” This is the theme of 2008’s National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week in September. Drop by and find out ways to encourage a friend, be encouraged yourself, and spread the word. http://www.InvisibleIllness.com "What will you do, if it does not turn out how you expect?" "I do not know. Nor shall I worry about it until it happens. I still have an action left to take; until I have exhausted it, I shall not despair." - Robin Hobb, Assassin's Quest |
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Sage |
Welcome AmyBeth,
I'm so glad you have found us. The site is full of excellent information. The hosts have pointed you to some great stuff. Please let us know how else we can help. Cindy |
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