I can't believe how much better I feel now that the temperature has dropped. There also does not seem to be the big fluctuations in the temperature, humidity and barometric pressure. The thing that is still messing with my head is precipitation. I know the day before it's going to rain, then it rains and then it takes a day to feel better. That's three days out of my life. Weather migraines are really bad, anybody else have them? In sure lots of us do. Anyone know how to avoid or copeā¦ read more
Indeed. The migraine is bad enuf but the post migraine fatigue can last days for me. Drag!
I take Magneaium and B2. Also B12. Helps. Vitamin C also
My migraine triggers are barometric system (weather change) I get the migraine two days before the system arrives, once it arrives just like a snap of the fingers itās gone! I live in WI
Iām looking to relocate for retirement (I thought AZ?)
I am on disability due to migraines. I am very sensitive to barometric pressure shifts. I live in Utah. Last year the storms were horrendous. I asked my doctor where he would move to forā¦ read more
There is no pain. There is no pain. The problem is vertigo and dizziness.
I have never heard of it before. I get random dizziness and vertigo and then it goes away. But i also get exhausted everytime.it is very scary.
I have had a speech impaired migraine that lasted for 2 weeks. When it returned I got relief before I left the emergency room
I had a migraine induced from physical therapy for my vertigo. Itā¦ read more
As I tally my migraine days to report to my neurologist, I have just been including head pain days
I have other symptoms, like fatigue, fogginess, depression, inability to concentrate, mental and physical heavinedd, insomnia, sugar, cravings, and I donāt count those days of those symptoms as migraine days
Sometimes these symptoms are my prodromes and sometimes my āafterā dromes.
I would love to know what people think about counting days of symptoms other than pain.
I am also aware thatā¦ read more
Yes
Itās as though using the word āmigraineā immediately translates to āheadacheā and thatās the end of the conversation. Unless they have experienced it
And even among those of us who experienceā¦ read more
Hello, Avlady ~ I realize this is well after the fact; however, am interested in Kermit... If you have a minute, would you provide direction? Thank you and stay well ~ :-)
I often, well almost always, get a migraine when the weather changes, especially when the temperature drops or when it rains. Medicine often doesn't help. If this happens to you, how do you control or ease the pain?
I get them very often when barometric pressure changes. They start late in the day before the pressure moved in and they are killers! Pain in left eye, temple throbbing, jaw spasms and extra tight atā¦ read more
My migraines are definitely triggered by the barometric pressure going down. It doesn't seem to bother me when it rises. I live in the Calgary, Alberta, Canada region and we have the worst BP changes in the country. Used to love the Chinooks over the mountains as it brings warmer weather but now that I have migraines, I dread them.
I get one almost every time the B. Pressure changes. If I take a ubrelvy as soon as I get the first sign of a migraine I can avoid severe pain. Just have the "dull" pain/pressure