Menstrual Migraine, Way too tired and so stressed?

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Hi I had a horrible migraine the other day like to the point of throwing up and I am expecting another one soon (I always get them throughout my whole cycle) at least 3 times, hopefully not that bad though and I am so tired and stressed out about everything. I was wondering if anyone knows how I can feel better soon. And please dont say go to the doctor, that is common sense. Thank you for the help
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I know this sound weird, but drink gateraid. I don’t know why but it gets rid of mine. You might also what to try tradional medicines Raspberry tea leave. It doesn’t taste great but it works and will get rid of some pms and migranes. If you have to use exedrine migrane. I don’t know why but the scripts for migranes don’t work on me at all. Also massage your neck that’s will help too with the pressure.
Yes, that is definitely common sense to go to the doctor, so why don’t you do that? Not being mean here in any way, I’m just saying that’s your best option.
Migraines & Progesterone By Dr. John Lee, MDWww.johnleemd.comMigraines are serious headaches, most often occurring only on one side of the head, which are often preceded by a vague sense (aura) that the sufferer learns to recognize as an impending headache. Migraines are thought to be related to over dilation of blood vessels in the brain. They very likely have an allergic or chemically mediated trigger and are related to stress. They vary in severity, sometimes becoming almost unendurable without narcotic medication, and can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Routine treatment involves ergotamine medication (often combined with caffeine), which, to achieve success, may result in side effects of muscle pains, numbness and tingling in the fingers and toes, rapid (or slowed) heart rate, and nausea and vomiting. Migraine victims live in fear of their next headache.When migraine headaches occur with regularity in women only at premenstrual times, they are most likely due to estrogen dominance. These are the lucky patients. Estrogen causes dilation of blood vessels, and thus contributes to the cause(s) of migraines. One of the many virtues of natural progesterone is that it helps restore normal vascular tone, counteracting the blood vessel dilation that causes the headache. Here again, progesterone is safe and treats the cause in a normal, physiologic way. The more dangerous pharmaceutical drugs can be reserved for the rare case that does not respond completely to progesterone.Dosing With Progesterone In Treating MigrainesIf you have migraines, try using progesterone during the ten days before your period. Be alert to the aura that usually precedes these headaches. If one occurs, you can apply a chocolate chip size dose every three to four hours until your symptoms subside. (Usually this happens in one or two applications.) Apply the cream directly to the temples and your neck.~~~~~~It’s also very important to read Dr. John Lee’s books, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause and is most recent book What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer. These three books are must reads for any woman who refuses to pump synthetic hormones into her precious body.Need more info?e-mail me!Blessings~Michelle Jones
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Get some iron into your diet. Have your diet rich with vitamins and minerals; stay away from chocolate or caffeine. I’ve heard of this before.. getting migraines during the period. It’s usually because of lack of vitamins, and also the chocolate and coffee or pop can cause headaches and even stronger cramps.
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