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Fledgling |
I'm just wondering, since it seems everyone is big on keeping track of their triggers, if migraines are always preceded by triggers. Can't you just get a migraine out of the blue?
Jodi |
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Sage |
Jodi -
From everything that I've read, the simple answer I think is Yes, they always have triggers, No they don't come out of the blue. Migraine is the response of our over-sensitive nervous systems to triggering stimuli. But they certainly can feel out of the blue because there may be many triggers present and then one becomes the "last straw" so to speak and pushes you over the edge. Also because there can sometimes be a delay of hours or even days between the trigger and the migraine. And when people have chronic migraine it can seem like just about anything can trigger them. Though if you look carefully and keep a diary, it's almost always possible to determine what might have triggered you. This Page on MMC has lots of great reading on the basic anatomy of a migraine, common triggers, tracking triggers, etc. - Megs Free our brains from migraine pain my blog: www.meganoltmanfreemybrain.typepad.com E-course on Managing Life with Migraine at www.takebackyourlifefrommigraine.com |
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Community Moderator Grand Wizard |
Migraines don't alway have to have a trigger. Sometimes they may have one you may not even realize.
Weather Foods Enviromental Hormones Those are big ones - but if you have "no trigger" migraines, it could also be signs of something else. One of the many symptoms of Intercranial Hypertension, formerly called pseudotumor cerebri, is no trigger migraines, among others: Symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri: headache, sometimes daily, sometimes severe, not relieved by medication hearing loss impaired vision or eventual blindness memory problems Migraine attacks with unexplained triggers nausea pain behind the eyes pulsating intracranial noises shoulder and/or neck pain tinnitus vomiting 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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Maven |
I my migraines always seem to have triggers. Though lately it feels like everything is a trigger.
It makes sense to keep track of your triggers because if you can find one, you can avoid it! One of my more obvious triggers is bright light, especially sunlight. Since figuring that out, I now try to do anything I have to do outside before 11am or after 5 pm. I also had special extra dark lenses put my sunglasses. Bought a sun hat. If you can cause one less migraine, the effort of trigger tracking is worth it. |
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Forum Moderator Grand Wizard |
I know that for me, most of my migrianes have triggers. Normally it's weather, not eating properly, not sleeping well and sometimes strong smells.
I still track my triggers the best I can because if I start to see something out of the ordinary, I want it to be in my migraine diary to see if is the start of a new pattern. 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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MMC Lead Expert Supreme Guru |
Yes, all Migraines DO have triggers. Sometimes, multiple triggers.
![]() Teri Robert Lead Expert, MyMigraineConnection terimmc@helpforheadaches.com
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Maven |
My migraine speck told me when I was there last that the trend in migraine education of doctors will be to emphasize triggers less in the future since so many of the worst triggers are unavoidable anyway.
Of course, he told me he invented Imitrex too... Wonder if he's ever studied whether his name has a placebo effect? http://sparklingwithcrystals.blogspot.com/ basilar-artery migraine, MAV, BPPV, migraine with and without aura, cluster headaches, but no tension headaches! W00t! |
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