Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 I had migraines since I was a kid. At one time, they tried a calcium channel blocker but I developed a bad side effect. Since my diagnosis with Sjogren's, I went from having one drug allergy to eventually now having six. Anyway, they had been manageable for a number of years with pain medication but then they started getting worse and going on for a few days and coming more frequently. My internist referred me to a neurologist nad he told me that a study found that high doses of ribaflavin worked as a migraine preventative and lessener in around 65% of patients. He didn't want me to start on the standard medications since I was already on a few and have asthma and a strong heart history in my family. Anyway, I get the medicine compounded at a pharmacy and put in a fairly large capsule. The only side effect is that it turns the urine very bright yellow. It has worked very well for me. Now I only get an occasional migraine and they are less painful and for a much shorter time. My only concern will be how to get this once I am back in the US and how much will it cost me. Here medicines are much cheaper and so are doctor visits. The waits at an emergency room are fantastic. When we have a fracture here, we are in and out of the emergency room in under two hours. There is no waiting for hours. That is another topic. They don't spend on niceities in medicine here in Belgium (the waiting rooms at all the hospitals have plastic chairs and are all functional and not attractive). However, the medical costs are much, much lower and the waits for anything are much shorter. in Belgium Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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