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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 497212" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I will agree that they're very "convenient"...</p><p></p><p>Onyxx used to have "migraines" all the time. Her doctor Rx'd this, then that, then the other... "nothing" worked. Ever.</p><p></p><p>I finally figured out that lack of sleep was causing them, because when she was out of school and sleeping in, nada. But of course, I was wrong, I didn't know anything, I didn't even know what a migraine was. (I called BS on this one. Yes, I do. And I'm glad I don't have them very often. VERY glad.)</p><p></p><p>So I asked a few questions here, and a few there... All very nonchalantly... They were always worse when she stayed up and then had to get up. Allergies play a HUGE part (she refuses to take Benadryl, says it makes her hallucinate). And they weren't migraines. (OK, the docs helped me there, but I had to know the answers to the questions, too.)</p><p></p><p>I agree. Next time, don't give her migraine medications, because she can't have anything on board if she's going to the doctor. See if they clear up... And watch how strong the medications "have" to be to "work".......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 497212, member: 6705"] I will agree that they're very "convenient"... Onyxx used to have "migraines" all the time. Her doctor Rx'd this, then that, then the other... "nothing" worked. Ever. I finally figured out that lack of sleep was causing them, because when she was out of school and sleeping in, nada. But of course, I was wrong, I didn't know anything, I didn't even know what a migraine was. (I called BS on this one. Yes, I do. And I'm glad I don't have them very often. VERY glad.) So I asked a few questions here, and a few there... All very nonchalantly... They were always worse when she stayed up and then had to get up. Allergies play a HUGE part (she refuses to take Benadryl, says it makes her hallucinate). And they weren't migraines. (OK, the docs helped me there, but I had to know the answers to the questions, too.) I agree. Next time, don't give her migraine medications, because she can't have anything on board if she's going to the doctor. See if they clear up... And watch how strong the medications "have" to be to "work"....... [/QUOTE]
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