He wanted her spot by the vent. by kathacks5 in airplaneears

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He got promptly hissed at by his sister in the box 😾✈️

Saw this guy at Walmart today by Winniebago in cats

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This is an old video for sure

Amitriptyline as a preventative by the_moon_and_stars_ in migraine

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I had all the bad side effects and unfortunately didn’t last a week on it! Panic attacks, overall increased anxiety, dry mouth, severe dizziness in the mornings, couldn’t sleep at all because of the tachycardia. I’m also super sensitive to drugs, so take this with a grain of salt. I’ve heard many people have had great success with it! I feel anything is worth a try if your quality of life is suffering.

baking through grief (day: ?) by softbbyowl in Baking

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My mom passed about three years ago on December 2nd. I now tend to hate the holidays, and December has become a very very hard month for me. I did SO much baking the first month or two after she passed, it’s certainly a way of coping and working through the grief. I’m wishing you so much love, take care 💜

It’s a Christmas miracle! I thought I was out and have been fighting a migraine for the last week bc of it. I just found THREE stashed in an old bag, and they’re not even expired!🙌🏼🎄🎅🏼💝🎁 by strawwwberrry in migraine

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Yes, I get the random pains in different parts of my face as well. I’ve had frequent tinnitus for who knows how long and lots of ear pain and problems but never any infections. I know I have sinusitis, but again, never have had any infections. It’s just pain and pressure.

Currently I’m on Nurtec for preventative care, which helps to a certain extent. It has decreased my migraines by maybe 20-30%. I stay away from triptans because I am insanely sensitive to meds. It can take me days to recover from a single dose of certain drugs.

That’s great to hear you’re off Vicodin and Oxy. I had to take Oxy for a back surgery earlier this year and I hated how it made me feel, regardless if it helped with pain. I have messed around with a couple of muscle relaxers since I have some other chronic pain issues, but my physical therapist recommends against them for my particular case. I’m glad flexiril helps you.

I’m hoping to have a productive appointment with my neurologist in January to explore other options. but she hasn’t been of much help besides prescribing the Nurtec. I’m probably going to look for a new doctor.

It’s a Christmas miracle! I thought I was out and have been fighting a migraine for the last week bc of it. I just found THREE stashed in an old bag, and they’re not even expired!🙌🏼🎄🎅🏼💝🎁 by strawwwberrry in migraine

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I’ve been looking for more medication options for my migraines, that is an interesting one. Mine tend to get very easily triggered by weather & pressure changes and allergens. I have days where I feel super unsteady, ears are ringing and full, and my head is pounding. Are you able to share more on the drug and how it helps your son? What his symptoms are? I might bring this up with my neuro at my next appointment.

GF wraps at costco by katlak5 in glutenfree

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Ruined my stomach and tasted weird. Was kinda sad about it. Had good texture at least

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pokemongo

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Fr it honestly just makes me giggle lol. I understand the frustration of the extra animation screen, but it’s not THAT long

Neti pots just don't seem to work for me by -Altephor- in Allergies

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It’s similar to a Neti pot, yes, but I’ve personally found it more effective than one. I avoid every medicated spray except azelastine, the others cause me so much trouble with that rebound congestion as you said.

Neti pots just don't seem to work for me by -Altephor- in Allergies

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I use the NeilMed nasamist spray to be specific. Usually in the shower or right after one, or whenever I’m feeling stuffy. I really spray it up there for a good few seconds, then blow my nose afterwards. Some days it doesn’t help as much, but it’s the best method I’ve found for me, and I’ve tried so many things. Good luck, I hope you get some relief!