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RE: Re: Worst Migraine of my Life After 3 days of Diflucan?

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Perhaps you need more than the max dose of Diovan, as with Benicar , I know initially I needed the full four times the max dose of Olmetec [benicar] to keep my symptoms at bay , as I have reported that dose was for a short time only ,with me it was three months now I take just 20mg per day & i'm not so sure i need that!! ...but it could be the same with Diflucan , mind it pays to start slow [couple of weeks] with AF's because of the die-off ....As someone with a yeast dominant gut dysbiosis you may consider sterilising your gut & repopulating afresh !! Read this for more info ...it works well for most ,it begs a few questions , but the proof of the pudding & all that!

I am asymptomatic at the moment ,i'm just pondering whether to stop Abx'x & see if my IS is fully educated & up to the job of keeping me symptom free or to continue with the Abx's as an insurance policy ...that's assuming this is not a temporary remission , anyway time will tell ...

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[infections] Worst Migraine of my Life After 3 days> of Diflucan?> > > > Any thoughts on a possible connection? I've had migraines off and on> throughout this illness, I'm in a lot of pain daily, not much in the> way of added discomfort really impresses me. This migraine yesterday> had me thinking for hours I was going to die.> > Any thoughts much appreciated.> > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------> -->

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I was getting something similar when having problems with the light,

but for me, it seemed to stem from the Pituitary.

The bs and b12 have helped it turn the corner. I also did B5 in high

doses.

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> Probably many factors are involved in migraines.

> One of the known triggers or " causes " of migraines is too much light

> in the eyes.  There is a time lag of a few hours between overexposure

> and the migraine beginning.  For me, learning to perceive a very

> subtle change in my vision was the initial indication that I had had

> too much light.  I learned to take aspirin or ibuprofen ASAP.

> If I recall correctly, taking an anti-inflammatory early is now

> suggested for migraines.

> Hope this helps; I can't remember exactly when I had a migraine that

> bad; it's been over 20 years.  At least for me, a migraine is the

> upper limit of too much light.  The lower-level effects are much more

> subtle.  One of them is memory impairment.  :-)

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