Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 Luckily my migraines are mostly under control..I take a very small dose of a blood pressure med called propanolol (Inderal) and it keeps them at bay. When I get one I take Axert which is one of the newer " triptans " ...I cannot take Imitrex, Zomig or Maxalt due to miserable side effects...but Axert (almotriptan) works well and fast and I can even take it at night as it doesn't keep me awake ! I was thinking the other day that I think I have enough illnesses now...I don't need any more ! I counted up and figured out that I have four chronic pain conditions: migraines, osteoarthritis all over (especially knees and hands), fibromyalgia and of course our lovely pancreatitis ! And just for grins and giggles I was diagnosed with diabetes in January and while that is not a " painful " condition it *IS* a PAIN to deal with ! I am soooo sorry your Cassie has to deal with pancreatitis...but it's a mixed blessing that you understand her pain and are her biggest champion.... I diagnosed our daughter with fibromyalgia when she was 11 years old, our doctor agreed, but we didnot put it in her chart right away...then it started affecting her school work so we had to put it in writing to get her picked up by special ed in school. It was a fight all the way in seventh grade, but once we got it through their thick heads and she nearly failed 7th grade, they finally picked her up...I would NOT let the issue go away...I think they were fed up with seeing em after a while... I'm so sorry to hear your hubby has those cluster migraines. MOre women get migraines, but the ones men get tend to be worse than the ones we get and more of them get cluster migraines than women do. I knew a man on active duty who had to be put out of the military on a medical discharge because of cluster migraines. When I was young and dumb and working in the ER I would see these women coming to the ER and I would think " there's no way a headache can cause that much pain " ...I told you I was young and dumb ! Within less than a year of that time *I* started having migraines and had to quickly backpedal on my arrogant opinions ! I forgot about the aching eyeballs with a migraine...oh my, yes ! Nice chatting with someone who knows too well ! Hugs, Jeannine I used to take meds years ago for migranes they > didn't owrk about 75% of the time so I taught myself relaxation techniques. > It has helped me threw several surgeries, 2 C- sections, and now I think many > pancreas attacks that I sought no care for. I have also worked with Cassie > trying to teach her this it helps with the $%^ & dr's wont give her anything for > pain. > > Sorry that you have migranes on top of CP. I wonder how many CP sufferers > get migranes? God bless. > > Patty Hurst Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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