Posted 8/19/2012 4:56 PM (GMT 0)
Following on from my previous posts, I would just like to elaborate a little further.
How To Crack Your Migraine
I have been having a look at some of the posts that have been submitted and
it has confirmed my previously held views
that migraine sufferers have had to indeed persevere with a lot of, not only,
pain and suffering but also to live
with the realities of daily life, itself.
Your home, social and work life is completely turned upside down, as it were.
I is very difficult, for a normal soul, to follow a set of set procedures and
therefore balancing everything around this health problem can prove very,
very, difficult indeed.
Migraine can be quite severe. A migraine headache is usually an intense,
throbbing pain on one, or sometimes, both sides of the head.
Most people with migraine headache feel the pain in the temples or behind one eye or ear,
although any part of the head
can be involved. Besides pain, migraine is a medical condition. Most people who
suffer from migraine get headaches that people
also may see spots of flashing lights or have temporary loss of vision.
There also are differences in how types of headaches respond to treatment with medicines.
Although some over the counter drugs used to treat
tension-type headaches sometimes help migraine headaches, the drugs used
to treat migraine attacks do not work for tension-type headaches for most
people.
You can't tell the difference between a migraine and a tension-type
headache by how often they occur. Both can occur at irregular intervals. Also
in very rare cases, both can occur daily or almost daily, in fact. However most people still confuse
a sinus headache with a migraine because the pain and pressure in the sinuses, nasal congestion,
and watery eyes often occur with migraine. To find out which it is, just see if it
moderate-to-severe headache and and your sensitivity to light etc.
All these tensions and stresses can and do trigger off nerve related pains in different parts of your body.
Such as pains in the arms and legs or back of your neck.
Your behaviour, your whole moods and how you react to other people have also an ill effect on you/
Needless to say migraine and how it is triggered is not fully understood, as yet and living with
it's consequences can be quite unbearable – as I know from personal experience from a close friend.
If you are, of course in any doubt about any of these conditions the best course
of action that you should take is to consult your personal doctor as soon as possible.
If you would like some further knowledge and advice, just have a look at my
website, where you can even download my FREE ebook on migraine.https://www.healingwell.com/community/emoticons/nono.gif
http://www.mymigrainepainrelief.com
Until the next time – Don't forget keep up your spirits, as always and be positive.https://www.healingwell.com/community/emoticons/nono.gif