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Master Administrator Samantha - see page to know who to contact directly!
August 27th, 2013 1:28:26am
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I guess this doesn't really go here, but it kind of fits in here since it's about health, haha.

Anyway, I get a lot of headaches, especially lately.

What are some f the things you do to get rid of them or prevent them?

I find that drinking water or gatorade (for electrolytes), an ice pack, a hot bath, and putting pressure on my head helps. Sometimes ibuprofen or tylenol will usually help, but not always. And also I think I have a sinus type headache.


 


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CopperMoments || Making Graphics Again
August 27th, 2013 1:33:17am
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Sleep helps mine. other then that I just suffer.


 

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Bear Creek Stables
August 27th, 2013 3:59:03am
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If you have a sinus headache try tylonel with benedryl. i have headaches too and i also find out that alieve helps too.


 

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trig โจณ ๐Ÿ’ bomb
August 28th, 2013 3:34:13am
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Have you had your eyes checked lately? You could need glasses if it's not 100% sinus related :/I have glasses from 2007 that I wear occasionally when I take my contacts out and if I wear them for too long I get headaches.


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Master Administrator Samantha - see page to know who to contact directly!
September 1st, 2013 1:40:00pm
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Ohh, I didn't really think of that. Maybe I DO need my eyes checked.


 

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alyphira ; ill, please contact on discord for best response
September 7th, 2013 10:05:06pm
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I have "chronic" migraines, and anyways, I take b-vitamin supplements. This vitamin is apparently lost through stress, which is most of the reason why I get migraines, and it's helped almost cut the amount I have in a month in half. Haha I know a migraines a little more extreme, but maybe taking 1 or so vitamins would help if you get them often.


 

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Blitz -- Stellar Gypsy Vanners
November 5th, 2013 2:32:14am
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Totally bumping an old thread, but I have a migrane right now. Life suckssss.

/sigh




 

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Administrator Binny ๐Ÿฆ„ [on leave for April ; blitz babysitting]
November 5th, 2013 8:27:01pm
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Migraine relief:

Place both feet and hands in warm water (hotter then lukewarm, but not hot). So like sit in the bath, or on the counter, using the sink.
Place a cold pack - whether it be frozen veggies or a ice pack wrapped in a towl, on the back of your neck, at the base of your skull.

Sounds like it would be uncomfortable, but it works!




 

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tronic ฯŸ love me back to life โ™ฅ
November 6th, 2013 5:49:21pm
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That does sound pretty uncomfortable binny! ย How long do you have to sit like that before you start feeling results?




 

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peak.a.boo
February 7th, 2014 3:58:27am
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Reviving a zombie thread, but I thought I'd add my 2 cents since my mother is actually board certified in pain management and specializes in headaches. ย 70% of all non-migraine headaches are caused by dehydration. ย She usually tells her patients to drink 8 oz of water, take an NSAID of choice, eat something, and take a walk around the block. ย If none of those things work, for migraines she strongly recommends magnesium! ย It can be taken as an abortive or prophylactically on a daily basis (just be careful how much you take since it can have a laxative effect). ย This is really helpful for pregnant women with migraines since you can't take like anything when ย you're pregnant. ย Also massage :D ย Some insurances will partially cover monthly massages to help reduce headaches and migraines (in the US at least). ย I also know I've given diphenhydramine (along with toradol and compazine usually) to patients in the hospital with migraines. ย If nothing else, it knocks you out so you can sleep your migraine off!

TL;DR: drink water, eat something, magnesium, massage, and benadryl.




 

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shaenne โ€ข
February 7th, 2014 10:43:36am
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I found that I started getting fewer and less intense headaches after I got my eyes tested and my prescription lenses adjusted. Which was surprising to me because I thought my eyes were fine.




 

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Master Administrator Samantha - see page to know who to contact directly!
February 7th, 2014 1:58:12pm
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I HAVE glasses, but I don't wear them. They're probably not the right prescription anymore anyway, haha. My eyes aren't that bad though, I just can't see details a long distance away.

Sometimes I wonder though if part of the issue is how much time I spend staring at a screen on a daily basis?




 

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Denim .. going home!
February 7th, 2014 2:45:54pm
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I'm suffering from a lot of headaches lately. ย I think my glasses are causing them as I never got an up-to-date pair, my contact lenses are okay but I'm due another eyetest soon so I'll buy some new glasses as well this time. ย 

Also too much sleep gives me a headache, and when I do have a headache sleep helps.. I can't win!ย 

But I do believe once I've got my new eye prescriptions all will be fine again!




 

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Z.exious
February 7th, 2014 2:56:50pm
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I read somewhere once that something like 70% headaches were due to dehydration. Just something to keep in mind ;D




 

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Denim .. going home!
February 7th, 2014 3:37:40pm
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Yes I definitely get more in the winter because naturally I drink less but the central heating at home and work secretly zaps the moisture out of me. ย In the summer I'm fine because I'm normally working somewhere hot drinking like 3 litres a day!ย 




 

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bolldog
February 20th, 2014 12:32:58am
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I have had killer headaches often for years... mostly tension headaches, but sinus/pressure headaches with weather changes and low pressure systems (if it's raining -> I have a headache!). I have found that the heating pad on my back/neck/shoulders helps the most, but I have also started going to a chiropractor and he practices ART (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Release_Technique) and it has made a WORLD of difference. I have headaches MUCH less often and I'm sleeping better, too!!




 

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bolldog
February 20th, 2014 12:35:57am
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OH - and sitting in a chair, staring at a computer definitely plays a huge role in headaches. I have started using a standing desk at home for part of my work, and I'm trying to get a standing desk implemented in my work space. When I work for a whole day sitting, I feel HORRIBLE at the end of the day. If I actually do stand up for all or most of the day, I feel 100x better and have so much more energy. It was hard to get used to standing up for so long, but if you have comfortable/supportive shoes, and your desk is at the correct height, it helps a ton and is easy to adjust to doing.




 

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Hera --Basset Hounds--
March 10th, 2014 3:55:03am
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Taking a magnesium vitamin everyday helps prevent them, I think a B vitamin helps to, and if you take the two together they reduce swelling :) Worked like magic for me.




 

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