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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 583120" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>She had the headaches well before the Concerta. We don't necessarily treat the migraines with the Motrin we have other medication she uses at home. The idea was to allow her to have the Motrin at school and attempt to use it before asking us to leave work and come home. Most of her "migraines" go away with early use of Motrin and therefore she could stay in school after taking it. She doesn't miss a ton because of the migraines but it seemed stupid to have to keep going to the Dr for a note when it is an ongoing medical issue that doesn't require a dr visit to fix. From what the doctor said he thinks she is having muscle tension migraines which is what I have. If I can hit them early with motrin or tylenol they usually go away. Same thing seems to apply for her.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty I dont really know if she has migraines she may simply be using the old "migraine" thing to get out of school. Having the Motrin there will mean she has to try something prior to just calling and going home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 583120, member: 15473"] She had the headaches well before the Concerta. We don't necessarily treat the migraines with the Motrin we have other medication she uses at home. The idea was to allow her to have the Motrin at school and attempt to use it before asking us to leave work and come home. Most of her "migraines" go away with early use of Motrin and therefore she could stay in school after taking it. She doesn't miss a ton because of the migraines but it seemed stupid to have to keep going to the Dr for a note when it is an ongoing medical issue that doesn't require a dr visit to fix. From what the doctor said he thinks she is having muscle tension migraines which is what I have. If I can hit them early with motrin or tylenol they usually go away. Same thing seems to apply for her. In all honesty I dont really know if she has migraines she may simply be using the old "migraine" thing to get out of school. Having the Motrin there will mean she has to try something prior to just calling and going home. [/QUOTE]
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