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  1. Alison
    19 March 2015 @ 11:47 am

    This is a fab idea, but I would suggest that using icepacks from the freezer will make it difficult to lie down with that helmet on. The heat packs might be easier.

    I was expecting to see an ingenious method of using cooling panels that are cooled by batteries. (don’t ask me how that works!!). I would definitely want one then.

    Good luck with this one, though, and thanks for sharing with us migraineurs!

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  2. Rilla
    20 March 2015 @ 4:16 pm

    This icekap would not work for me. I am extremely sensitive to temperatures when I’m suffering from migraines. Cold anywhere near or on me makes my migraines go through the roof. I know at the E.R. there have been times when the nurses have tried to put either a cool compress or an ice pack on my head. Each time my migraine got a thousand times worse, I required more medicines to stop it, and heated blankets to help warm me back up.
    One of my migraine symptoms is that I get very cold.

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  3. Andrea Jones
    21 March 2015 @ 4:35 pm

    Thanks so much for the article! So great for us little guys!

    Andrea

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  4. Lisa LeBreton
    11 April 2015 @ 6:52 pm

    Ive had Migraines all my life, as ive gotten older its been worse.I see the Aura,dizzy,vomit,can’t work,I’ve been on Disability for 2yrs n nothing works. I need to know if this is worth the $$ your asking. Please send a msg.

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    • Lynn Brandt
      1 June 2016 @ 9:53 pm

      Lisa,

      I saw your comment on a link for Icekap where you shared about your extreme migraines. I get the same symptoms and they’re becoming progressively worse. I have been treated with many different medications, Botox and 4 hour fusions. Have you found a medication(s) that help manage your migraines? Thank you in advance.

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  5. Jen
    11 April 2015 @ 9:58 pm

    I love my icekap! What the article doesn’t explain is that the helmet is soft fabric and the ice/heat gel packs are super soft and moldable. In answer to your concern Alison, it is very comfortable to lie down in and I have had many a restorative nap wearing mine 🙂

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  6. Lisa Beesley
    13 April 2015 @ 2:48 am

    Where do I order one for me?

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  7. Andrea Jones
    13 April 2015 @ 4:34 pm

    HI Everyone, PLease feel free to contact me at info@icekap.ca if you have any questions. I have some really great testimonials on my siteand you can purchase online at http://www.icekap.ca We all know that with out heavy duty prescription meds most migraines wont budge, however the icekap does provide major relief and comfort during these times. Some people insist that it completely cures their migraines. I invented Icekap and I still need meds when I have a full on spell but I couldnt live without it.

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  8. Annette Clements
    18 May 2015 @ 6:27 am

    I have a migracap and it has helped me for years. I got it in Ireland. I love it! I keep it in the refrigerator all the things me except when I need it. What are the differences between the two. I do not think I would want the gel packs frozen. I suffer from migraines although my migracaps have helped so much they are greatly reduced. Also what are the price of the Icekap?

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  9. Connie Pilkington
    30 May 2015 @ 11:35 am

    I have suffered with migraines for about 30 years now. Sensitive to light and sound, vomiting, eyes look like I have been hit and got a black eye. I have been fighting for Disability for 5 years. Nothing seems to help. Tried going to the website to get a price on this. Any info would help. Thanks

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  10. Jen
    5 July 2015 @ 6:03 am

    Where are the cold pics located in kap? I like the ice around my head, down and around my neck, but also on the top of my head, which is a bad spot for pain for me. How long do the cold packs stay cold and how intense is the cold?

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  11. Bryan
    2 June 2016 @ 9:56 pm

    Suggestions for version 2.0
    *Fold down flap to cover eyes for light sensitivity
    *Maybe a swing down attachment to apply an ice pack, or damp cloth for the neck during nausea.

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