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What type of med is Baclofen? I am a chronic migraine sufferer (sp?) and

pretty much live on imitrex. I have gone CF and started with enzymes which

help a little, but am open to other ideas on meds since I can only fill the

imitrex Rx every 45 days.

" I was prescribed the med baclofen for my migraines and it was very helpful

particularly for the first year. "

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Dena

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>>I am a chronic migraine sufferer (sp?) and

> pretty much live on imitrex. I have gone CF and started with

enzymes which

> help a little, but am open to other ideas on meds since I can only

fill the

> imitrex Rx every 45 days.

This is not a medication idea, but I get migraines with nitrates, MSG,

and yeast in my head. Even with enzymes, those things will give me a

3-day-long migraine, and nothing touches it. Even a few years ago

when I was in the hospital, I ate a piece of bacon [nitrates] and I

had a headache so bad I thought it would explode. The nurse gave me

an injection of something, which STILL did not help.

Good luck.

Dana

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Unexplained fertility problems

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Ah gee, can the chemcials in frgrances that are known to target the

reproductive system be at fault?

On Sun, 4 Jun 2006, Jazairi wrote:

> Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 12:45:47 -0700 (PDT)

> From: Jazairi <mebabyandbuddy@...>

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> Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 3113

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> Unexplained fertility problems

> Your doctor may diagnose you with an " unexplained fertility problem " if he or

she can't pinpoint the cause of your trouble conceiving. Some experts think

environmental toxins may be contributing factors, but have confirmed no direct

links between fertility and these possible problems. • Possible symptoms:

None. • Possible solutions: Fertility drugs with artificial insemination or

assisted reproductive technologies (ART) procedures such as in vitro

fertilization (IVF). • Success rates: About 7 to 17 percent of couples with

unexplained fertility problems conceive with fertility drugs and artificial

insemination. About 20 percent conceive with in vitro fertilization. After three

years of treatment, the chance that a couple will conceive decreases by about 20

to 25 percent each year.

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