At 8:52 pm +0930 3/5/06, Oliver Frank wrote:
Horst Herb wrote:
On Friday 28 April 2006 02:14, Oliver Frank wrote:
This last bit is news to me and I think will be news to all of my
patients who suffer from migraine. Does anybody on the list have any
knowledge about migraine swapping sides between attacks?
Nope. That one got me puzzled too
Horst
Ken Harvey has messaged me to say that he is getting Theapeutic
Guidelines' neurology group to review this question and that he will
let us know their answer.
Just ask google - get an answer in seconds rather than days:
http://www.headache.com.au/hachehtm/faqs/migfaq.html
Lots of hits for migraine swapping sides, even during an attack.
Makes logical sense to me...why would a vascular phenomenon that is
physiological/biochemical rather than anatomical be anatomically
selective?
The bigger question is - how many are caused by amines? (Or
salicylate/amine imbalance?)
Ian.
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