Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Hi Tami, I will share anything i find out regarding headaches with you, i know how disabling they are. I find an ice pack on my head helps a little, and my daughter mixes peppermint, lavender and burgamot oils in cool water, she then puts a face washer into the water and places it onto my head. That also helps. But Migral is the only drug that aborts my headache, the only thing is Migral draws all the energy from my body and puts me to bed for a couple of days. I haven't tried the magnet headband yet. Perhaps i should give it a try. Unlike you i suffer low blood pressure. Hope all is well with you, take care. AIH _____________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 , I, too, suffered from low blood pressure. Usually about 94/56 or so. Since being on the prednisone, my blood pressure has gradually gone up. The magnet headband has been great. I got mine from an Amway distributor here. They work with Vanderbuilt University and have the medical studies to back it up. Good luck with the headaches! Tami (AIH) chollyfam@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2000 Report Share Posted January 20, 2000 Sheila, Sorry to hear about your son that's about the time when my 4 were diagnosed with their jra well our daughter was diagnosed in March after going from doc to doc who all said there was nothing wrong with your daughter when I knew there was!!!!!!! our suffers from bad headaches when he has bad flares and I give him advil but, that still never seems to help and I don't want the doc to put him on something really strong does your son's stomach hurt also? Well glad to see a newbie keep in touch and take care:) I live in Ohio and there is snow lotz:) Teena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2000 Report Share Posted January 20, 2000 n, age 11, diagnosed with Still's in November suffered with a headache for about a month. Our rheumy said he didn't deal with headaches and sent us to our pediatrician. Nothing we did seemed to help. We tried hot packs at the base of her neck, for some people said that brought them relief. Our pediatrician said we could try the herb feverfew, that some of her patients had good luck with it. We never got to try it, as n's headaches disappeared as quick as they had come. Good luck. in Portland headache >From: dlillis@... > >Hi, > My 15 year old boy was diagnosied in May. We have been through several >flares. He has had a headache in the back and top of his head since Dec.26. >We have tried everything. Any suggestions that the docs might not have to >relieve this. He has had an MRI, nerve block. prednisone, Physical therapy. >Heat,cold.rest,amitriptyline at night. > Thanks, > Sheila > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2000 Report Share Posted January 20, 2000 Sheila: The rheumatologist won't know much about treating headaches. You would have to try a neurologist. If it's a tension headache (as it typically is if it lasts a long time) (perhaps exacerbated by the JRA), why not try: chiropractic, acupuncture, or certain antidepressents. That's the common treatment for tension headaches. But check with a neurologist. Charlie On 20 Jan 2000 13:56:34 -0000, onelist wrote: | From: dlillis@... | Hi, My 15 year old boy was diagnosied in May. We have been through several | flares. He has had a headache in the back and top of his head since Dec.26. | We have tried everything. Any suggestions that the docs might not have to | relieve this. He has had an MRI, nerve block. prednisone, Physical therapy. | Heat,cold.rest,amitriptyline at night. | Thanks, Sheila _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freeworld.excite.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2000 Report Share Posted January 20, 2000 Have you tried Chiropractic? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 You should ask your doctor about this to be *sure* it's ok... but I have taken the new Excedrin Quicktabs that melt in your mouth. They work for me.... I am very careful to flush them through the pouch with lots of water. Betty > I was banded on July 21, 2004... I haven't been adjusted yet -- I've > had a headache now for 2 days.. pre-surgery I would take ibuprofen > and it would go byebye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 I would like to add a questions to this...I know we can have Tylenol, but can't have Advil. What about Motrin? > I was banded on July 21, 2004... I haven't been adjusted yet -- I've > had a headache now for 2 days.. pre-surgery I would take ibuprofen > and it would go byebye.. I remember them saying taking my imitrex > would be ok.. but this isn't a migraine.. just a very hard headache.. > what can I take? > > acetomeniphen never worked for me > > -- > -------- > Donna Arcand > darcand@g... > -------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 My understanding is that Motrin and Advil are the same thing -- ibuprofen. Betty > I would like to add a questions to this...I know we can have Tylenol, > but can't have Advil. What about Motrin? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Unless you have had previous stomach problems (before or after banding) an occasional ibuprophen (motrin, advil, lots of brand names) should be ok, if your band doc agrees. To be as safe as possible, cut it into 4 pieces, take it on an empty stomach (contrary to advice for non-bandsters) and ewash it completely through with a full glass of milk. Part of the danger is it can cause irritation and more severe problems if it sits in the pouch, or especially, against the stoma. Tsaking it with food isn't a good idea (per my GI doc) since that only makes it sit in the pouch longer, until the food gets through. It's still best to avoid the NSAIDS if at ALL possible - more than a few people have gotten severe gastritis from just a few doses. Hope you're better! Sandy R > I was banded on July 21, 2004... I haven't been adjusted yet -- I've > had a headache now for 2 days.. pre-surgery I would take ibuprofen > and it would go byebye.. I remember them saying taking my imitrex > would be ok.. but this isn't a migraine.. just a very hard headache.. > what can I take? > > acetomeniphen never worked for me > > -- > -------- > Donna Arcand > darcand@g... > -------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 You may be getting dehydrated. Drink lots of water, take naproxin sodium for the pain(over the counter). Also, an ice pak will help a lot...... susieb > I was banded on July 21, 2004... I haven't been adjusted yet -- I've > had a headache now for 2 days.. pre-surgery I would take ibuprofen > and it would go byebye.. I remember them saying taking my imitrex > would be ok.. but this isn't a migraine.. just a very hard headache.. > what can I take? > > acetomeniphen never worked for me > > -- > -------- > Donna Arcand > darcand@g... > -------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Motrin and Advill and generic ibuprofen are all the same thing. Just different brands/labels. Personally, I take advil sometimes with food or antacid to be sure i don't have any tummy troubles. dan Sunday, August 22, 2004, 10:28:01 AM, you wrote: n> I would like to add a questions to this...I know we n> can have Tylenol, n> but can't have Advil. What about Motrin? Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.mylapband.tk Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03 323/211/199 Age 61 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 Thank you everyone for your responses.. I had my husband run out and get some of those Excedrin Quicktabs (2 tablets are 500mgs acetomeniphen and 65mgs caffeine).. those were neat.. dissolved down to nothing.. unfortunately after an hour.. my headache was even worse (caffeine got me).. it actually did turn into a migraine.. so I took some imitrex.. and it was cut in half.. half hour later I tried another imitrex and it was still there but manageable.. I ended up taking 2 ibuprofen with antacid to get rid of it completely.. I've been drinking all day long.. I'm over 60oz today.. and I'm finally headache free... Thanks again for all the great responses! -Donna Re: Re: headache nancyjbowman <smarterbandsters > Motrin and Advill and generic ibuprofen are all the same thing. Just different brands/labels. Personally, I take advil sometimes with food or antacid to be sure i don't have any tummy troubles. dan Sunday, August 22, 2004, 10:28:01 AM, you wrote: n> I would like to add a questions to this...I know we n> can have Tylenol, n> but can't have Advil. What about Motrin? Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.mylapband.tk Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03 323/211/199 Age 61 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Hi Donna... I am glad to hear your headache finally went away :-) I did want to mention though, that the Excedrin Quicktabs that I have are actually 500 mgs acetominephin and 65 mgs caffeine *each* instead of for 2. I usually only take 1, then take another an hour or 2 later if my headache doesn't stop. But I don't think my headaches get that bad.... I don't have migraines. Here's hoping you get no more headaches! Betty > Thank you everyone for your responses.. > > I had my husband run out and get some of those Excedrin Quicktabs (2 > tablets are 500mgs acetomeniphen and 65mgs caffeine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 Hi Dorothy, Did your headaches start after you began the iodine? If so I would lower the dose. It just means you are detoxing a little too fast. If this is an old symptom, however, then it's hard to tell. Does the salt seem to help you? If so take more, otherwise look for other clues. It can be confusing, especially for me, because before I ever started iodine I would get occasional headaches from salt - ironically - this is because I was on adrenal support - Cortef and licorice for awhile and my potassium stores got too low - so now if I have 'too much' salt I get a headache that only potassium helps! Strange I know. But something to think about if you are not sure that the headaches are from detox and if you are taking Isocort which is similar to Cortef and licorice in that it raises cortisol levels (which can deplete potassium but doesn't for most people who have low adrenals - because they usually have a build-up of potassium. For me it did so I'm just putting the word out to watch your levels). Sometimes your cravings can help. If I feel really thirsty like only fresh juicy fruit will relieve, then I know I am low in potassium. If I'm craving salt, then I follow that ... Sometimes it works, not always though! Hope this helps, Marlena > > I think my headache is from detox, but not sure. I am doing a heaping > 1/4 tsp salt with 16 oz water twice a day. Usually take a little extra > salt before bed also. I have been cutting down on the iodine, to 25 > mg, but still getting the headache. Should I go up or down on iodine? > Maybe it is something else. I felt better today than I have in several > weeks at least, but still got the headache. Guess I will go do another > salt load. Went from 2 1/2 to 3 gr Armour today. Am on 20 mg Isocort. > > Dorothy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 Dorothy, I get those really bad bromide headaches, too. What works for me is just stopping the iodine for 1 or 2 days and then restarting at the same dose. That always works for me. My headaches are actually worse at lower doses. Also, you can try more vitamin C which helps some people. >I think my headache is from detox, but not sure. I am doing a heaping >1/4 tsp salt with 16 oz water twice a day. Usually take a little extra >salt before bed also. I have been cutting down on the iodine, to 25 >mg, but still getting the headache. Should I go up or down on iodine? >Maybe it is something else. I felt better today than I have in several >weeks at least, but still got the headache. Guess I will go do another >salt load. Went from 2 1/2 to 3 gr Armour today. Am on 20 mg Isocort. > >Dorothy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 You could lower the dose, but that may not help. For me, that made it worse for some reason. Taking a day or two off may actually be a better idea, or pulse dosing. Your body just needs time to eliminate the bromide floating around in your bloodstream. -----Original Message----- > >Hi Dorothy, >Did your headaches start after you began the iodine? If so I would lower the dose. It just >means you are detoxing a little too fast. If this is an old symptom, however, then it's hard >to tell. Does the salt seem to help you? If so take more, otherwise look for other clues. > >It can be confusing, especially for me, because before I ever started iodine I would get >occasional headaches from salt - ironically - this is because I was on adrenal support - >Cortef and licorice for awhile and my potassium stores got too low - so now if I have 'too >much' salt I get a headache that only potassium helps! Strange I know. But something to >think about if you are not sure that the headaches are from detox and if you are taking >Isocort which is similar to Cortef and licorice in that it raises cortisol levels (which can >deplete potassium but doesn't for most people who have low adrenals - because they > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 maybe you needed more Armour, and now need 50mg Iodoral. I get headaches from too little thyroid meds. Gracia I think my headache is from detox, but not sure. I am doing a heaping1/4 tsp salt with 16 oz water twice a day. Usually take a little extrasalt before bed also. I have been cutting down on the iodine, to 25mg, but still getting the headache. Should I go up or down on iodine?Maybe it is something else. I felt better today than I have in severalweeks at least, but still got the headache. Guess I will go do anothersalt load. Went from 2 1/2 to 3 gr Armour today. Am on 20 mg Isocort.Dorothy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 I have been doing less. It seems to be getting worse. A couple of weeks ago it helped to stop for a day, but my joints got achy. Now less or none doesn't help. I was thinking maybe go back to 50 mg since I have a headache anyway. Dorothy > You could lower the dose, but that may not help. For me, that made it worse for some reason. Taking a day or two off may actually be a better idea, or pulse dosing. Your body just needs time to eliminate the bromide floating around in your bloodstream. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 I just read the rest of your letter. I will try a potassium tab. as I am on Isocort. Dorothy > You could lower the dose, but that may not help. For me, that made it worse for some reason. Taking a day or two off may actually be a better idea, or pulse dosing. Your body just needs time to eliminate the bromide floating around in your bloodstream. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 Actually I have had this sort of headache off and on for years, when my neck was out of adjustment or I was tired. So it could be adrenal related also. Anyhow, for tonight I will try K. Thanks all. Dorothy > Did your headaches start after you began the iodine? If so I would lower the dose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Dorothy - I am just catching up. I wouldn't blanketly say you need more Armour or Iodine. What are your temps like (basal and throughout the day)? You can use www.drrind.com to help you chart them. I would see if you still have low temps. Your headache could be from low thyroid, low adrenal, toxins moving around or thyroid aggravating a low B12 or Iron/ferritin status. Do you have recent tests for B12, Iron and Ferritin? Re: headache maybe you needed more Armour, and now need 50mg Iodoral. I get headaches from too little thyroid meds. Gracia I think my headache is from detox, but not sure. I am doing a heaping1/4 tsp salt with 16 oz water twice a day. Usually take a little extrasalt before bed also. I have been cutting down on the iodine, to 25mg, but still getting the headache. Should I go up or down on iodine?Maybe it is something else. I felt better today than I have in severalweeks at least, but still got the headache. Guess I will go do anothersalt load. Went from 2 1/2 to 3 gr Armour today. Am on 20 mg Isocort.Dorothy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 her dose of 2 1/2 grains seemed too low to me. I think 3--5 grains works best. Gracia Dorothy - I am just catching up. I wouldn't blanketly say you need more Armour or Iodine. What are your temps like (basal and throughout the day)? You can use www.drrind.com to help you chart them. I would see if you still have low temps. Your headache could be from low thyroid, low adrenal, toxins moving around or thyroid aggravating a low B12 or Iron/ferritin status. Do you have recent tests for B12, Iron and Ferritin? Re: headache maybe you needed more Armour, and now need 50mg Iodoral. I get headaches from too little thyroid meds. Gracia I think my headache is from detox, but not sure. I am doing a heaping1/4 tsp salt with 16 oz water twice a day. Usually take a little extrasalt before bed also. I have been cutting down on the iodine, to 25mg, but still getting the headache. Should I go up or down on iodine?Maybe it is something else. I felt better today than I have in severalweeks at least, but still got the headache. Guess I will go do anothersalt load. Went from 2 1/2 to 3 gr Armour today. Am on 20 mg Isocort.Dorothy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Potassium - KACHINGGGGG!!!! Thanks, . I took 200 mg K before bed. Woke up in a couple of hrs, no headache, kidneys aching. took Vit C, went back to sleep, couple more hrs, slight headache, 2 more K, woke at 5, no headache, took two more K anyway. So all the salt must be creating a need for more K which has probably always been a bit low off and on anyway. My question is how much K relates to say 1/4 tsp salt? My early morning heart rate has risen from 54 to 56. My ave temp has been about 97.6 except yesterday it dropped to 97.1. My iron and ferritin are fine, didn't do B12. Dorothy > I am just catching up. I wouldn't blanketly say you need more Armour or Iodine. What are your temps like (basal and throughout the day)? You can use www.drrind.com to help you chart them. I would see if you still have low temps. Your headache could be from low thyroid, low adrenal, toxins moving around or thyroid aggravating a low B12 or Iron/ferritin status. Do you have recent tests for B12, Iron and Ferritin? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hi Dorothy, I'm really glad the potassium helped! I was the one who mentioned potassium as that is what helps 90% of my headaches (which I had previous to iodine therapy but subsequent to adrenal support) - but I thought I was some kind of anomaly - LOL. I'm really not sure how much K relates to 1/4 tsp salt ... but I used to take 1/4 tsp or approximately 730mg potassium chloride (NOW foods has a pure powder) mixed in 8oz of water when a headache came on. Seriphos can also help, if it is a stress headache or from too high cortisol or too much salt. And if the headache doesn't go away after a few hours try another 1/4 tsp. If your tabs are 99mg it sounds like it took less that 400 mg to help your headache. That's great! Take as little as you need for symptom relief. The cool thing is that Dr. Flechas told me that potassium chloride helps with bromide detox just like sodium chloride does, because it is the chloride that displaces the bromide (so I've been wondering if magnesium chloride also detoxifies?) ... *However the importance of good unrefined salt in one's diet is independent of bromide detox, as it serves many other purposes!!* If you have low adrenals, please be careful about taking too much potassium!! Especially in the morning. You'll have to experiment. As I wrote before, most people with low adrenals have a build up of potassium. However some people like me, alternate high and low adrenals and if cortisol is too high for too long or I take too much salt than I get a headache and depleted potassium! Also if you have a sensitive stomach or gastritis or an ulcer, it is difficult to take potassium supplements because they tend to irritate. That's what happened to me after I had to take something that damaged my stomach lining. Now I rely on molasses - Wholesome Sweeteners has the highest potassium content I've found at 730mg/Tablespoon or other high potassium foods like carrot juice, avocados, potatoes, dates, bananas, etc. However, except for the avacados, all of these foods can cause a blood sugar spike so if that is an issue for you, use with caution, mix with high protein/high fat foods or minimize. Hope I'm not overwhelming - just writing everything to make sure something isn't taken out of context and causes harm! Best regards! Marlena > > Potassium - KACHINGGGGG!!!! Thanks, . > I took 200 mg K before bed. Woke up in a couple of hrs, no headache, > kidneys aching. took Vit C, went back to sleep, couple more hrs, > slight headache, 2 more K, woke at 5, no headache, took two more K anyway. > > So all the salt must be creating a need for more K which has probably > always been a bit low off and on anyway. My question is how much K > relates to say 1/4 tsp salt? > > My early morning heart rate has risen from 54 to 56. My ave temp has > been about 97.6 except yesterday it dropped to 97.1. My iron and > ferritin are fine, didn't do B12. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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