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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 188076" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>I haven't been around long, but do you know what *causes* the headaches and what type they really are? If they're going down his neck and into his back it sounds like a tension headache. FInding out what type really makes a difference on how to treat them.</p><p> </p><p>A migraine is always on one side, but can jump back and forth. Tension is on both sides. </p><p> </p><p>If they're migraines, he really needs to act within the first 10 minutes if he wants them gone. Destressing is a biggie for both. Watching his diet will help. Nitrates are a big trigger for my migraines, quite a few foods can be. Massaging his scalp with his fingers will help. With a migraine the blood vessels either get bigger or smaller. If ice is helping, then they get bigger for him (same with me). Caffine helps, which is what is in Exedrine for Migraines. But I doubt you want him chugging cokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 188076, member: 5663"] I haven't been around long, but do you know what *causes* the headaches and what type they really are? If they're going down his neck and into his back it sounds like a tension headache. FInding out what type really makes a difference on how to treat them. A migraine is always on one side, but can jump back and forth. Tension is on both sides. If they're migraines, he really needs to act within the first 10 minutes if he wants them gone. Destressing is a biggie for both. Watching his diet will help. Nitrates are a big trigger for my migraines, quite a few foods can be. Massaging his scalp with his fingers will help. With a migraine the blood vessels either get bigger or smaller. If ice is helping, then they get bigger for him (same with me). Caffine helps, which is what is in Exedrine for Migraines. But I doubt you want him chugging cokes. [/QUOTE]
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