Thread: Migraines
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Old 12-03-2014, 06:05 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist View Post
Your not on a triptan? They're first line at aborting the attack on the first place


Metoclopramide is also very effective at reducing nausea and aborting migraines.

Both require a prescription
I have tried triptan's before, and have taken some in the 12 day period but haven't done anything. Tried Maxoren, but it doesn't have an effect so my doctor gave me a prescription for Zofran, which has helped. I saw my GP yesterday and he's beyond useless and didn't suggest anything except go to the hospital to get a shot of Dex or something.

I was having stupid amounts of migraines in May, so switched birth control even though none of my migraines were hormonal related.

I did make an appointment with my physio therapist for tomorrow to see if he can find anything wrong with my neck/shoulders but they don't feel tight.
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