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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 2:48 AM
Subject: CS>OT: Migraines


> I know this is off topic. The only reason I am posting this here is I
> believe most everyone on this is like minded when it comes to natural
> ways of treatment and healing vs. prescriptions and over the counter
> stuff, and this is the only list I belong to or know about. So I
> apologize if this is too big of a bending in the rules and won't do it
> again.
> My sis (34) my son (11) and myself (39) all suffer from sever migraine
> headaches. My sis has the kind that last for months at a time and she
> has been to every Dr. in town and tried almost everything by which I
> mean every drug the docs can come up with and even bow tox injections in
> her neck which made her much worse. Mine are more sporadic cluster
> migraines that last for a few days and nothing I try helps. And I get
> headaches about every day which I treat pretty successfully with the
> Walmart brand of Excedrin called Equate. Two or three of them and I am
> good to go usually. My son is my biggest concern. He gets headaches like
> me. We have been to dr's and have had test's, x-ray's, eye exams, MRI's,
> and teeth checked trying to find a reason. This started a few years ago
> when he had a crash at the skating ring here in town. Zigged and should
> have zagged. Since then he has had these headaches and has double vision
> episodes. My wife says his eyes look crossed sometimes. Anyhow the
> reason I am posting this is because all we can do so far to help him is
> give him children's Motrin (3 tablets). Problem is that he is getting
> these headaches 2,3,and 4 times a week now. I don't like him taking all
> that ibuprofen so often. Seems like I read somewhere that it bad for the
> liver. Can anyone offer any alternatives for treatment of these
> headaches? There are times it hurts him so bad he cry's and sometimes in
> the mornings and we have to give him Motrin for breakfast and send him
> to school hoping relief will come for him soon. He has had prescription
> med's but they didn't help him and we tried the Motrin really just to
> see what would happen and it helps him most of the time. I debated a
> couple of weeks about posting this here and decided I would hate to miss
> a chance to help him. And again I am sorry if I stepped over the line.
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
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