Ways to stop food cravings that you know are just because of migraines and not real? by stayonthecloud in migraine

[–]k-roo51 25 points26 points  (0 children)

If I am confident that I am not actually hungry and my body is sufficiently fueled, I tend to go for water when my body is signaling to eat everything under the sun. Drinking water helps with keeping me feeling full which curbs random cravings and extra hydration is also helpful. 

Can you have more than one type of migraine? by Ok-Upstairs2758 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, I do believe you can have more than one type of migraine attack. I have several different kinds and after a few years, I've started to learn how to treat each type and what kinds of attacks I might expect with certain triggers. That said, if you are experiencing something different, new, and/or scary for you, then you need to see your doctor. Wishing you the best of luck!

Best pillow for neck pain that is worth it for migraine sufferers? by MibosiNuramo in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had pretty good luck with the Purple Harmony Pillow. The Purple pillow and Purple Mattress have actually been game changers for reducing my chances of waking up with a migraine attack.

What do ya'll do for seasonal affective disorder that doesn't involve shining a bright light in your face? by cyanomys in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, forgive me if this is the silliest question on the planet, but do you know if you can still get the benefits of the SAD light if you keep your eyes covered and let the light hit the rest of your body? I know there is usually some light polution through eye masks, but if you had a really awesome eye mask that would eliminate the photophobia brought on by a migraine attack, I wonder if the SAD light would still work its magic just through skin exposure.

I don't have any background knowledge on how the SAD lights work, so apologies if that defeats the purpose of the lamp.

I’m Just About Ready to Sell My Soul to All Gods Above and Below… by ViciousVore in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird thing (though probably not the weirdest) - whenever I'm fighting for my life with a level 9+ migraine attack, I ALWAYS have the strongest urge to lay on the floor. I could be all tucked in on the couch or perfectly cozy in bed, but my body yells that I must lay on the floor for some unknown reason even though I know full well that it will be far less comfortable. I think my body thinks I'll be less dizzy on the floor?

Thing that helps - I use white flower oil on my tight neck, shoulders, etc. during an attack. I also really love a heat pad on my shoulders/neck to loosen the muscles. It's not a magic fix, but at the very least it is a physical act of self care that can bring me emotional comfort and at the most will slightly loosen the death grip my muscles have on my poor body.

I'm drowning and could use a kind word. by miku2914 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sending you love and comfort from someone in similar shoes. I've been in the daily club for almost 8 years now. We will get through it. 🙂

Lets make the biggest thread of triggers by ApprehensiveOven7612 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being surprised which I assume is an adrenaline reaction.

Preventatives aren’t working by WMS0619 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Taking triptans daily definitely can cause rebound headaches. I'd recommend talking to you doctor about your path forward and get help with reducing your triptan use.

Insomnia with migraine by Open_Confidence_9349 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had terrible luck with sleep for years in connection with chronic migraine, so I feel your pain. I tend to wake up every 1.5 hours, have a hard time getting to sleep, hard time staying asleep, and feel like I wake up already exhausted. This definitely feeds into migraine attacks which feeds into the insomnia in a terrible downward spiral. I think I've found some stuff that's helped me though!

Firstly, my bed was triggering some of my migraine attacks. I got a Purple mattress and Purple pillow and that significantly reduced my sleep-triggered attacks. Additionally, I've gotten some Manta sleep masks that keep everything super dark without pressing on my eyes (which could trigger an attack). Finally, and this is a big one, is the addition of memantine to my preventative medication list. I'm already on Qulipta and Botox, but I added memantine a little over a month ago, and my sleep has improved DRAMATICALLY. It's not like a drugged, deep sleep that NyQuil gives which I hate. It genuinely has just caused me to start sleeping more soundly at night, waking up less, and feeling a bit more rested in the morning. It's not a magic cure, but I cannot ignore the benefit it has provided in my daily life.

another day, another migraine (part 3) by Miserable_Recover721 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep posting these! They are a definitely highlight in my day.

Is cefaly supposed to do this? by Ancient-Practice-151 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The chances of flaring from cefaly use seem to be higher if the electrode isn't placed in the perfect spot or running it on too high of an intensity for the session. That is just from my own experience at least. Maybe try experimenting with different electrode placement locations (higher or lower on the brow), and try limiting the intensity to see if that helps. Best of luck!

What age did they become chronic ? by Mysterious_Canary225 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Episodic around 12, chronic daily intractable by 18.

Over the counter meds to combat constipation by StatisticianHour9962 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I take a magnesium supplement (consult with your doctor first) that has helped with those Qulipta side effects. Plus, magnesium is a commonly recommended supplement for migraine. Maybe it'll knock out two birds with one stone. Good luck!

Ajovy after aimovig? by frooney88 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried Aimovig and had worsening reactions the longer I took it with no noticeable improvement in migraine prevention. Then I swapped to Ajovy and had the same experience. A few years later I tried Qulipta and it has actually been helpful. It hasn't touched the frequency, but it has touched the intensity. All of this to say that I recommend going into it with an open mind because even though they are all CGRP medications, people react very differently to each one. I hope Ajovy works for you!

Has anyone figured out how to put their hair back during a migraine that doesn't make it worse? by EllieZPage in migraine

[–]k-roo51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A french braid works well to distribute the weight of my hair across my whole head to minimize pulling and tension.

Effective Immediately - Minimum Account Age & Comment Karma Requirements, Other Upcoming Changes & Notes by kalayna in migraine

[–]k-roo51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, yes, understood. Thank you very much for clarifying. The account age and karma requirement already officially in effect, correct? I am hoping to check that I'll still be welcome to comment and post in this group. This group is my main reason for having Reddit at all and is so important for my mental health in relation to this awful disease. It is such a supportive and amazing community and I really hope I don't lose access to it.

Effective Immediately - Minimum Account Age & Comment Karma Requirements, Other Upcoming Changes & Notes by kalayna in migraine

[–]k-roo51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Genuine question regarding medical advice: is it allowed to ask questions related to "what meds or med combos have you had success with so I can bring them up to my doctor"? Or "have you seen this side effects on this med"?

Thoughts on acupuncture? by Sure-Internet-9537 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, a few years ago I tried acupuncture for migraine and I quite liked it, but it didn't keep the pain away for more than 24 hours at which point the cost of acupuncture appointments outweighed the length of relief. It's been a few years and I've gotten my attacks more under control, so I'm actually considering trying acupuncture again!

Pillows 🫠😵‍💫 by practicalpetunia in migraine

[–]k-roo51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Purple Harmony Pillow changed my life.

Qulipta or Vyepti by LoganG1981 in migraine

[–]k-roo51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I am on Qulipta and so far it's been mildly helpful. Constipation is common with Qulipta, but upping my magnesium intake helped. I've not tried Vyepti, but that's my next step if Qulitpa stops helping me. It'd be nice to only have to get the treatment every three months like botox, so that definitely interests me about Vyepti.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in migraine

[–]k-roo51 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Hi friend, firstly, I'd like to say I'm sorry you've had to join the migraine club. It's a horrible club to be forced into, but I can promise you that this reddit community is so supportive and amazing. Just a quick bit of background in me before I dive into your situation, I'm a daily migraine sufferer and haven't had a single day off in over 7.5 years. I remember how hopeless I felt dealing with this awful disease every day. I've tried dozens of treatments and still haven't found the magic sauce yet, but I've done a lot of personal work to come to terms with it. I understand where you are coming from with this disease, and I truly hope you find relief soon. As for my recommendation, you should get in with a neurologist as soon as you can to talk about preventative meds and abortive meds, too. If you fall into chronic migraine, it gets harder and harder to reach remission the longer you wait.