Re: Migraine
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:26 pm
I have just had a reply to my question of whether she has had the
new indigestion symptoms before.
"Occasionally, many years ago in my late twenties, early thirties.
Had it a couple of times this year but nothing so severe nor lasting
for so long. My digestion seems to be at a fairly low ebb right now
and today I seem to want to eat things like rice pudding (home made,
of course - haven't any!) and easily digestable, light meals. Why
rice pudding - don't ask?! Toast is also high on the menu but that
is normal when I don't feel well particularly when I am recovering
from a really bad migraine attack."
Regards
Rochelle
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Rochelle Marsden"
wrote:
my mid 30s with an occasional show. I had a D and C. At one time
they thought I might have had a problem with my pituitary. I was
told I had a womb the size of a pea. I wasn't interested in having
children so I didn't really pursue it. I have had a lot of gyny
problems. I was told I wouldn't be able to have children when I was
22. I had a removal of 2 cervical cysts in 1995 as I was getting
bleeding. >>
because as a child I always had constipations as wouldn't go to the
loo out of the house." Sorry no more details because she came for
the migraines and the fact that she has had so many various
infections since Easter.. Bacterial conjunctivitis, suspected
appendicitis, chest infection, shingles. Hopefully you can see why I
gave her Carc although there were other indications.(abuse in late
teens, grief H/0 family cancer)
infection in my eyes and the same sort of discharge as I have had
before. The eye stuff has gone now."
pains with diarrhoea. It is much more settles and has calmed down."
whiplash and past head injuries and I gave her Nat Sulph 30. I did
think of Chel on the modalities I repped but bottled out of it not
sure why now.
Wednesday was the worse migraine I have had for a very long time,
with all the symptoms of shivering, shakes, violent headache etc and
the trouble was I didn't have my Naramig with me, nor was I able to
get to any tablet before I finally got home at 8 pm at which time I
was almost on my knees. However, after a Naramig, a warm bath, and
a slice of toast (which is about the only thing I can stomach when I
am in such a situation), I began to feel a little better and was
extremely pleased to get to bed. Thursday I felt much better,
Friday was dreadful, migraine on waking, tremours and weakness. I
couldn't believe it. Another Naramig, food and a little rest and I
began to pick up but I was so pleased to be leaving work. Thank
goodness we finish early on a Friday. I wasn't even able to get to
the shops to do the shopping - usually I manage to keep going and
achieve all my goals, but this past week it has been extremely
difficult. Today, again I had to go to bed with a migraine this
afternoon after trying to battle on. So, it isn't good news. I feel
completely lost right now. Hopefully things will settle. The worst
thing is that I am riddled with indigestion and particularly trapped
wind around the heart region, which seems to be a new phenomenon. I
will see how things go>>
maybe I have just been lucky!!! Hope some of this may be helpful
for someone to suggest what I do now other than wait and hope!!
has
definitely
about
this
whiplash
a
got
new indigestion symptoms before.
"Occasionally, many years ago in my late twenties, early thirties.
Had it a couple of times this year but nothing so severe nor lasting
for so long. My digestion seems to be at a fairly low ebb right now
and today I seem to want to eat things like rice pudding (home made,
of course - haven't any!) and easily digestable, light meals. Why
rice pudding - don't ask?! Toast is also high on the menu but that
is normal when I don't feel well particularly when I am recovering
from a really bad migraine attack."
Regards
Rochelle
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Rochelle Marsden"
wrote:
my mid 30s with an occasional show. I had a D and C. At one time
they thought I might have had a problem with my pituitary. I was
told I had a womb the size of a pea. I wasn't interested in having
children so I didn't really pursue it. I have had a lot of gyny
problems. I was told I wouldn't be able to have children when I was
22. I had a removal of 2 cervical cysts in 1995 as I was getting
bleeding. >>
because as a child I always had constipations as wouldn't go to the
loo out of the house." Sorry no more details because she came for
the migraines and the fact that she has had so many various
infections since Easter.. Bacterial conjunctivitis, suspected
appendicitis, chest infection, shingles. Hopefully you can see why I
gave her Carc although there were other indications.(abuse in late
teens, grief H/0 family cancer)
infection in my eyes and the same sort of discharge as I have had
before. The eye stuff has gone now."
pains with diarrhoea. It is much more settles and has calmed down."
whiplash and past head injuries and I gave her Nat Sulph 30. I did
think of Chel on the modalities I repped but bottled out of it not
sure why now.
Wednesday was the worse migraine I have had for a very long time,
with all the symptoms of shivering, shakes, violent headache etc and
the trouble was I didn't have my Naramig with me, nor was I able to
get to any tablet before I finally got home at 8 pm at which time I
was almost on my knees. However, after a Naramig, a warm bath, and
a slice of toast (which is about the only thing I can stomach when I
am in such a situation), I began to feel a little better and was
extremely pleased to get to bed. Thursday I felt much better,
Friday was dreadful, migraine on waking, tremours and weakness. I
couldn't believe it. Another Naramig, food and a little rest and I
began to pick up but I was so pleased to be leaving work. Thank
goodness we finish early on a Friday. I wasn't even able to get to
the shops to do the shopping - usually I manage to keep going and
achieve all my goals, but this past week it has been extremely
difficult. Today, again I had to go to bed with a migraine this
afternoon after trying to battle on. So, it isn't good news. I feel
completely lost right now. Hopefully things will settle. The worst
thing is that I am riddled with indigestion and particularly trapped
wind around the heart region, which seems to be a new phenomenon. I
will see how things go>>
maybe I have just been lucky!!! Hope some of this may be helpful
for someone to suggest what I do now other than wait and hope!!
has
definitely
about
this
whiplash
a
got