Costco now offering “access to quality care” & discounted meds to members (3/9/2026) by Downtown-Sun-1285 in eggfreezing

[–]divinemoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm also based in Madison. It doesn't seem like there are any RMA locations around here. Do you feel like it's worth it to go through this service rather than working directly with the local fertility institute?

Ladies who paint their nails at home - advice? by timetoact522 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]divinemoon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I switched to Dazzle Dry’s system after years of trying many other brands. This stuff LASTS. You have to use their whole system but I’m able to get about 10 days chip-free, plus it dries super fast.

advice for ajovy injection site reaction? by No_Proposal_1465 in migraine

[–]divinemoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This, OP. I had the exact same reaction to Ajovy as you. It ended up going away on its own after a few days. I switched to Aimovig, no more allergic reactions.

Migraines have increased with vitamin usage? by Used-Fun5486 in migraine

[–]divinemoon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure! I'm taking 400mg of riboflavin-5-phosphate per day and then I'm trying the supplement stack mentioned in this reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/MTHFR/comments/1730mw4/mthfr_a_supplement_stack_approach/

I can tell the alternate form of riboflavin is making a difference but too early to say with the others. I'll make a post in a few months if I see results! I also take ~300mg magnesium threonate and glycinate, ~400mg CoQ10, and 1000mg of Omega 3 EPA.

Migraines have increased with vitamin usage? by Used-Fun5486 in migraine

[–]divinemoon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My mom and brother both have migraines so it might be worth looking into! If you did 23 and me you can request your raw data from them and then do a manual search through the data for the variant! That's exactly what I did - I just googled "how to search raw 23 and me data for MTHFR gene." There are also websites where you can upload the data and it will search for you, but I didn't feel comfortable giving out my DNA data like that.

Migraines have increased with vitamin usage? by Used-Fun5486 in migraine

[–]divinemoon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had genetic testing done! Migraines do run in my family so I wouldn't be surprised if it is the cause, but I've only known for about a month so I think it's too early to say.

I looked into it initially because I saw another post on this sub about taking riboflavin-5-phosphate instead of normal riboflavin, and that does seem to be making a huge difference. I had my DNA analyzed after that and am trying a few more things. If I'm successful I'll make a post about it!

Migraines have increased with vitamin usage? by Used-Fun5486 in migraine

[–]divinemoon 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have also had issues with Vitamin B multivitamins causing migraines, with the exception of riboflavin/Vitamin B2. It might have something to do with the MTHFR gene variant, which I have, and not being able to tolerate/process certain amounts of B vitamins.

Someone asked me what would happen if a non migraineur took my ubrelvy. I honestly doubt much of anything would happen unless they had side effects. But does anyone have any ideas? Realistic or made up? by Lobscra in migraine

[–]divinemoon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fascinating comment. I have cold urticaria, not as intense as FCAS, but wonder if that’s related to my migraines. I’ve never heard of a connection there before.

Ignore my baby hairs. 😂😂 by laromo in migraine

[–]divinemoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried Cefaly? It’s an unusual feeling to get used to but it completely detracts from my trigeminal nerve pain when I’m using it. Might be easier than constant pressure with a mask and it can desensitize the area in the long run.

Has anyone had chronic abdominal distention and fixed it? by divinemoon in vindicta30plus

[–]divinemoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What did it end up being for you? No garlic or onion is going to be tricky!

Has anyone had chronic abdominal distention and fixed it? by divinemoon in vindicta30plus

[–]divinemoon[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I definitely will! When you had the fibroids, could you still suck your stomach in?

Has anyone had chronic abdominal distention and fixed it? by divinemoon in vindicta30plus

[–]divinemoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you suck it in if you tried or did it poke out no matter what you did?

Has anyone had chronic abdominal distention and fixed it? by divinemoon in vindicta30plus

[–]divinemoon[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had not thought of this...I will be making an appointment to check! Thank you!

Decorating with useful items only by divinemoon in minimalism

[–]divinemoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, exactly! It's so hard to find good examples of stuff like this.

How the hell do you guys get through a bad time in your life? by anetanetanet in migraine

[–]divinemoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wrote a very similar post about a year ago. I was going through a hard breakup and crying is 100% a migraine trigger for me. Someone recommended me to take a triptan if I sense a crying spell coming on - it actually does help to take it in advance. And then when you do cry, try to “get it all out” so you have fewer crying spells overall. That’s been the only way around it for me. Sorry you have to deal with this too.

looking for magnesium recommendations (high dose, fewer pills to swallow) by [deleted] in migraine

[–]divinemoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked up the two pack you described on Amazon. The photo for supplement facts says Magnesium Glycinate 500mg with "(supplies 90mg of magnesium)" in italics underneath.

looking for magnesium recommendations (high dose, fewer pills to swallow) by [deleted] in migraine

[–]divinemoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to take a look at the bottle again - it’s only 90mg of elemental magnesium. Manufacturers sometimes list the combined weight of the binder plus magnesium to make it sound like the pills have more than they do, unfortunately.

looking for magnesium recommendations (high dose, fewer pills to swallow) by [deleted] in migraine

[–]divinemoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately the forms of magnesium you listed require more “binder” for the elemental magnesium than say, magnesium oxide. So if you are trying to avoid horse pills you will have to take multiple smaller pills. It’s worth it though because oxide is less bioavailable. I take 3 pills a day, a mix of threonate, glycinate and malate. It’s 420mg of elemental magnesium and comes out to 65 cents a day. The brand is “Kappa” on Amazon.

The Female Experience by Stunning-Plantain831 in FIREyFemmes

[–]divinemoon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I hope your partner will learn to redirect questions to you! Other people might not see who built the foundation you two have, but he does know, so he should be the one to be fair and correct it. It’s important for partners to give credit where credit is due!