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Study links "aura" migraines in women to brain lesions

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Middle-aged women who suffered recurring migraine headaches preceded by visual warning symptoms called auras had a greater incidence of tiny spots of damage to brain tissue later in life, a study found.

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Mesa, AZ

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Jun 25, 2009
 
The primary cause of migraine is constipation. The medical establishment ignores this. It's a crime.
Doctor Watson

Roosevelt, NY

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Jun 25, 2009
 
All I know is that I get a headache every time I'm near a gal with the monthlies.
Sad

Albuquerque, NM

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Jun 25, 2009
 
I've been having migraines with aura for about three years. I pray for a healing every day of my life. Cardiovascular disease runs in my family's veins and the fear I feel is paralyzing. My father died of a heart attack at 42. My mother died from complications of gallbladder surgery at 33. I am depressed all the time and all I can think about is my death. I am overweight, and miserable. If you hear of a cure, please let me know!
Sydney

Hartland, WI

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Jun 25, 2009
 

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I've been having migraines with aura for about three years. I pray for a healing every day of my life. Cardiovascular disease runs in my family's veins and the fear I feel is paralyzing. My father died of a heart attack at 42. My mother died from complications of gallbladder surgery at 33. I am depressed all the time and all I can think about is my death. I am overweight, and miserable. If you hear of a cure, please let me know!
I have had aura migraines for as long as I can remember, way back to my childhood. Over the years, "cures" came and went and came back again. Imitrex by injection has changed/saved my life and given me something that takes away the pain in minutes. When I began getting daily headaches, I began treatment with botox injections around the hairline, jaws and down the side of my head that the headaches occur in. Haven't had a migraine more than once every 2-3 months, and I strongly recommend it for anyone who has not had success with more traditional methods. It has its dangers and possible adverse side affects, but if it works without any problems, go for it. If you haven't seen a neurologist, see one soon.
samantha

Concord, NH

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Jun 29, 2009
 
I,d like to learn more.I had migraines when younger.
Rebekah

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I have been getting migraines and regular headaches since age 14. I see a neurologist and neurosurgeon. I have aura or the zig zag lines before a migraine or regular headache. I have had 3 brain lesions. A cavernous hemangioma in my brainstem, and angioma in the left temporal lobe and a meningioma behind my right eye. The one in my brainstem has finally been taken out. The other two are still there; they were just diagnosed last year (fall 2008). I am now 39 years of age. I fit right into this study results (for the most part)
Patrick Harrison

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Jul 17, 2009
 
If the migraines and/or lesions don't adversely affect our brains, the damn narcotics handed out like candy sure as Hell do.
Sydney

Hartland, WI

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If the migraines and/or lesions don't adversely affect our brains, the damn narcotics handed out like candy sure as Hell do.
Narcotics are no longer the drug of choice for migraines, unless the person with the headache is not able to take the migraine-specific medications now in common use. Any migraine sufferer will tell you that the narcotics don't kill the pain, they just make you not care anymore. Usually, the headache is still there after the medication wears off. Imitrex and other migraine-specific medications stop the migraine, usually within 10-20 minutes and the headache does not return.
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Jul 17, 2009
 
Sad wrote:
I've been having migraines with aura for about three years. I pray for a healing every day of my life. Cardiovascular disease runs in my family's veins and the fear I feel is paralyzing. My father died of a heart attack at 42. My mother died from complications of gallbladder surgery at 33. I am depressed all the time and all I can think about is my death. I am overweight, and miserable. If you hear of a cure, please let me know!
If you're praying for healing every day, why not listen to the answers? Go to a doctor, start on a diet and exercise program, doesn't have to be a big deal....start walking around your neighborhood every day. A journey of a thousand miles begins with....the first step.
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If you're praying for healing every day, why not listen to the answers? Go to a doctor, start on a diet and exercise program, doesn't have to be a big deal....start walking around your neighborhood every day. A journey of a thousand miles begins with....the first step.
Diet and exercise are very important in treatment. Specifically, if you have migraine you must avoid all foods with chemical additives (msg, chemical flavors, colors, preservatives, etc.). It's one of the first things a doctor will tell you to do. Daily exercise is just as important. When I have a migraine, I feel toxic. That feeling goes away when I cleanse my body by eating only fresh food and exercise enough to sweat visibly. I know I sound like a know-it-all about this, but I've had migraines since early childhood (approximately 55 years) and no one passed this kind of information along to me as it was discovered and documented. I found it out on my own, thanks to the internet. Just trying to pass it on to others.
Sydney

Hartland, WI

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Jul 18, 2009
 
Can't for the life of me figure out why topix edited out b o x e s and b a g s. Sorry state of affairs when common words raise a red flag.
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Concord, NH

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Jul 20, 2009
 
well how about eye glasses makeing migraines?As a child that was what mine was.But had several as a adult not connected with eyes.You say excersise?With a head ach are you nuts?As I did and nothing helped.Had one for 10days had to make me work at leaste and I did.Never again tho.
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Jul 20, 2009
 
samantha wrote:
well how about eye glasses makeing migraines?As a child that was what mine was.But had several as a adult not connected with eyes.You say excersise?With a head ach are you nuts?As I did and nothing helped.Had one for 10days had to make me work at leaste and I did.Never again tho.
No, no, no - never exercise when you have a migraine. You'll probably kill someone with that amount of adrenaline in your system. All kidding aside, exercise is one of the things you can do to prevent the headaches. It causes your system to cleanse itself through sweat. And yes, glasses that are the wrong prescription can certainly cause really bad headaches. If your headaches last as long as 10 days, you might try finding a neurologist who administers botox into the head, neck and/or face to paralyze the muscles to prevent spasms. That can be one cause of many. I've been getting the injections for 6 years; no more daily headaches. As a matter of fact, right now I have the first migraine in 4 months. And yes, insurance will pay as long as it's administered by a neurologist. Also try Imitrex or similar drugs. I use injection Imitrex - one shot and the headaches stop within a short time. Don't worry, the syringes are loaded into a spring gizmo and you really don't have to do anything but press the "pen" against the skin and push a button. Nothing to it. I'll pray for you - sometimes that's all you can do. Good luck.
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