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  1. #1
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    I typically get them at the end of my period, usually for 2-3 days. I started taking Relpax (Imitrex didn't work quite as well) at the onset of them. The Relpax worked pretty well, but it's expensive and makes me very sleepy. Two years ago, my OB/GYN switched me to a 24 day BCP called Loestrin. The thought was that the headaches would happen less frequency if we kept my hormone levels steady for as long as possible. That worked pretty well--and I virtually stopped getting them for about a year. After that, however, I've started to get them again. They're not as frequent or as severe, however. I can sometimes get away with just Excedrin, but still keep the Relpax handy just in case.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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  2. #2
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    hey, i'm in menopause and i still get them! every month, without fail, i get a headache... nothing else. Quite annoying. the good news is, they've lost their intensity.. gone are the days that they were so bad I couldn't drive.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  3. #3
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    similar to mimitabby. You could drive drive ????

    I'm on HRT and it has definitly helped. Even though I still get them its no longer every friggin month. Just seems random now and maybe two to four times a year. I dropped the dosage, and my migrane came back. So its back up a bit. Its amazing the what the small change can do to the frequency of migrane.

    I have a choice, increased risk of breast cancer or debilitating mirane. And I'm okay with my choice. I've got GOOD GENEs so to speak. My uncle survived a liver cancer, my mother survived some sort of cancer but totally mum about it. My sister survived breast cancer. So I've got good genes, I hope. They all survived.

    smilingcat

  4. #4
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    no, I could NOT drive. Now I can. I used to miss days of work because of @#$@#$ headaches.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  5. #5
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    Dec 2007
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    thanks everyone!

    it definitely sounds similar - not a full-blown migraine with aura and nausea, but nothing seems to get rid of it altogether. I found that taking Robaxacet dulls the pain, but I'm in a fog.

    This month it snuck up on me and turned into something debilitating during a swim workout. I thought I was going to pass out, and getting home was a challenge.

    I'm done with bcp's, I took them all throughout my 20's and was miserable, not knowing that the hormones were making me depressed.

    It sucks that we have to suffer so much because of hormones. If there is reincarnation, I definitely would like to come back as a guy!!

 

 

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