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  1. Gail
    5 January 2013 @ 3:12 pm

    Another headache? Noone else acts like this! What a wuss! Buck up, get your mind off yourself, and it will go away!

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  2. Maggie Stubbs
    5 January 2013 @ 3:22 pm

    Neurologist told me not to take anything for pain! I asked him if he had ever had a migraine.

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  3. Gwen M. Accardi
    6 January 2013 @ 10:19 am

    I had spent 7hrs in the ER the night before went to the Neuro Doc still in pain next day ….. AS HE IS GIVING ME A SHOT OF DHE HE SAYS “maybe you should consider going back to work” I staring crying then he said “maybe you should see a Psych doc” I almost fell off th table… SO I SAID “maybe you need to go back to school because we both know while going through extreme pain one tends to be UPSET” “migraine 101… DID YOU SKIP that class?

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  4. Headache and Migraine News
    8 January 2013 @ 8:50 pm

    Gwen, sounds like he skipped the “tact” class too. Yikes!

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  5. Gwen M. Accardi
    9 January 2013 @ 9:17 am

    I have seen many doctors in my time, even a general Pratice doc who I learned when I asked for a copy of my chart wrote “drug seeking” in the notes (because ultram would not make my miraine go away) However I was never so schocked at this Neuro Docs Attitude!…. He is from CNMRI of Dover DE, they are associated with Penn Univerity. I went on line and found my Neuro Doc from Jefferson Univeristy(not currently in practice)…..she was not suprised as it seems to be a common attitude towards patients who have tried everything whithout much results, However she did make me feel better….. Im not crazy lol….. its the small validations HA!

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  6. Bad Headache Advice « Dr David Zamikoff
    18 January 2013 @ 2:40 pm

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  7. Camper Jen
    11 February 2013 @ 7:33 pm

    This is a great idea! I can relate to many of them too. Thanks for sharing these!

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  8. Julie
    12 February 2013 @ 12:48 pm

    My all time worse Migraine advice. From my husband who told me I’d feel better getting outside-go mow the yard and get some fresh air, that would do me some good. Sure it will! NOT. The riding mower is 30+ years old so the carb and exhaust is in the front so black fumes always blow in my face. The yard is bumpier than heck and I get jostled around for about 4 hrs-we have 2 acres. I get scraped and scratched like crazy-our property line on all 4 sides is lined w/pine trees that have the short sharp needles. I ALWAYS get knocked off the mower by the hill from a tree that a branch hangs low-I duck down and have the speed on low in anticipation but must always forget my bearings and lift up my head and get wacked in the head by the branch and get knocked off backwards and have to scramble up to catch the mower as it’s going along it’s merry way. I play bumper cars w/the mower and some of the tree’s and an older ’80 Dodge pickup and an ’85 Camaro because by the time I get to that side of the yard I cannot see well-my migraine aura kicks in and the vision is blurred-AFTER which I try to keep from riding into the pond and getting stuck in the big mudhole in the back yard (which I’ve done countless times before and have mudbogged and either had to get off and push while it was in gear and run and hop on when I got it unstuck or just left it because it was too stuck). So that all in all is about the absolute worse advice I’ve gotten. And why do I do it you ask? Because I’m bullied into doing it. I’m told because I’m home all day doing “nothing” and don’t have anything else “better” to do that I might as well “contribute” and do something “useful”.
    I better stop before I get on a tirade.

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  9. Jenn
    9 December 2015 @ 7:03 pm

    I have tried anything and everything over a 20 yrs span….I’m done! and medicated with different drugs, with using aroma therepy, oils, eating lemons, drinking vinegar, going to chiropractor and using acupuncture…nothing works. I’m now looking into the daith piercing with my daughter as she also gets migraines 😞….
    I hear people say “oh she called in again with a migraine” I just want to scream but this coming from people that have never had one. I would gave anything to be cured of this sometimes daily pain.

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  10. Kim Hayes
    10 December 2015 @ 5:22 pm

    “You should go to 7-11 and get a large slurpee. Works everytime for me”. Or “have you tried going for a walk? Its such a beautiful sunny day and I know it will make you feel better”.

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  11. George
    21 January 2017 @ 2:35 am

    My new neurologist suggested I might get relief from my clusteraches from marijuana. I was incredulous: a vasodilator? Clusters come typically in the early AM when BP is lowest, veins most dilated. When I was without a doctor, I treated myself by drinking a strong coffee (caffeine, of course, is a vasoconstrictor) before bed and taking a Tylenol PM. It worked halfway, but that was a godsend.

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