Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => New Members => Topic started by: Cathy Webb on July 29, 2014, 12:58:49 PM
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:'( Hi I'm 50! started getting hormonal migraines about 4 years ago which at the time thought was bad until now! now I'm getting menopausal migraines nearly every day. I've been down the usual route, seen a neurologist, had a MRI head and neck scan, all normal, started HRT had a mirena coil, changed my diet, stopped drinking, and my life is just blimming miserable. i regularly see my GP ive tried all the prophylactic medication which either makes no difference or makes them worse. i keep a diary and in may I had 16, 14 in june and 16 in July which means i dont get many migraine free days. the consultant and Gp say they are menopausal related and thats why they are getting worse. I had the mirena coil fitted in Oct last year but I am one of the 75% who still ovulates and gets a light period every month, I am also having evorelle 50 patches. now do i have the mirena removed and stop the patches? is this what is making them worse? any suggestions would be MOST grateful, miserable Cathy
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I have had migraines all my life and the one thing that did stop them in their tracks was visiting a good homeopathic doctor (Jan de Vries and latterly a local one). I think Jan de Vries does telephone consultations now. Worth a try if you have gone down every other route.
Bramble
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I was schedule for a nerve ablation, brain surgery, for devastating migraines. Cancelled surgery, got divorced and no more migraines. Sad, but true. Stress. I now get occasional visual migraines, which are helpful by a vigorous massage of my neck muscles. Wish I had more to offer as I know they are hell.
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I had 15 migraines over a 5 week period last year. They were full disabling migraines that affected my speech, sight and caused frightening numbness. I did have a major family stress 3 mths before they started so I feel they were a mix of menopause and stress related. I resorted to wearing sunglasses indoors which helped alot alongside a migraine tablet beginning with S. I hope you get some relief soon x
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Hi Cathy, have only just read your post and I'm so very sorry to hear about your migraines. I have suffered from them since the age of eight and when I first started the menopause at the age of 52 they became more frequent. I only used to get migraines with aura but once I became menopausal I started getting different attacks which lasted three days as well as those with aura. Nightmare! :'( I am now 64 and over the last few years my migraines have become less and less and the time between them longer and longer. I still suffer terribly with hot flushes, insomnia and all the other menopausal related symptoms but my migraines have improved greatly. I have never been on HRT as I am so, so scared of making my migraines worse so have just had to put up with everything else. I really hope that your migraines will improve with age as mine have done as I know how awful it can be.