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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 297345" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Sueie, I have to wonder, was this migraine triggered by the pain in your nose???</p><p> </p><p>As someone who used to have regular migraines and only do very occasionally now, thank heavens, I found that if I had any kind of body pain at all, if I couldn't tone it down a LOT and QUICKLY, that it would morph into a light-sensitive, nausea-vomit-inducing, can't-stand-to-exist migraine.</p><p> </p><p>And when I went off Zoloft, the migraines subsided. I still get them every once in a while. Probably every two to three months. Usually when I am under a lot of stress, and have hurt myself in some way or been hurt. Also, I can't drink much stronger than wine any more, because apparently that was also a trigger for me. Probably a good thing, as alcoholism runs in my family.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe it's the Prozac? Not entirely, but add your poor nose to the equation... I did have them before the Zoloft, but apparently that made them worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 297345, member: 6705"] Sueie, I have to wonder, was this migraine triggered by the pain in your nose??? As someone who used to have regular migraines and only do very occasionally now, thank heavens, I found that if I had any kind of body pain at all, if I couldn't tone it down a LOT and QUICKLY, that it would morph into a light-sensitive, nausea-vomit-inducing, can't-stand-to-exist migraine. And when I went off Zoloft, the migraines subsided. I still get them every once in a while. Probably every two to three months. Usually when I am under a lot of stress, and have hurt myself in some way or been hurt. Also, I can't drink much stronger than wine any more, because apparently that was also a trigger for me. Probably a good thing, as alcoholism runs in my family. Maybe it's the Prozac? Not entirely, but add your poor nose to the equation... I did have them before the Zoloft, but apparently that made them worse. [/QUOTE]
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