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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 66889" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Rebound headaches criple DHs friends wife. She has become addicted to migraine medications and will go to her GP, along with two to three doctor in the boxes every week or two. I've heard of rebound headaches with exedrin, which is my over the counter drug of choice when a migraine hits me. I would definately go to the dentist though. I went years ago and was told that women tend to grind their teeth at night or clench their teeth when stressed and this causes more headaches. I was given muscle relaxers and a plastic mouth piece to wear. If you want to try this theory before visiting the dentist, take pamprin or midol for a few nights prior to going to bed. These help relax muscles. Drink tea before bed too, or warm milk. Whichever is more calming to you. There is a tea called Sleepytime tea that has something natural in it that helps you relax.</p><p></p><p>As for the schedule, I don't know how you do it. I hate getting up that early. My stomach is not awake until about 10 am. I was told that if you could drink milk, coffee with cream or juice in the AM that it will help get you started if you aren't a food person in the AM.</p><p></p><p>Hope the headaches subside. My middle difficult child gets them a bunch during the school year too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 66889, member: 3837"] Rebound headaches criple DHs friends wife. She has become addicted to migraine medications and will go to her GP, along with two to three doctor in the boxes every week or two. I've heard of rebound headaches with exedrin, which is my over the counter drug of choice when a migraine hits me. I would definately go to the dentist though. I went years ago and was told that women tend to grind their teeth at night or clench their teeth when stressed and this causes more headaches. I was given muscle relaxers and a plastic mouth piece to wear. If you want to try this theory before visiting the dentist, take pamprin or midol for a few nights prior to going to bed. These help relax muscles. Drink tea before bed too, or warm milk. Whichever is more calming to you. There is a tea called Sleepytime tea that has something natural in it that helps you relax. As for the schedule, I don't know how you do it. I hate getting up that early. My stomach is not awake until about 10 am. I was told that if you could drink milk, coffee with cream or juice in the AM that it will help get you started if you aren't a food person in the AM. Hope the headaches subside. My middle difficult child gets them a bunch during the school year too. [/QUOTE]
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