Wow, such great insight! I'm 63 and have suffered with migraines since I was 10 yrs old! I figured out I was suffering from a migraine or recovering from one 25 days a month! I found a nerve stimulator program in Dallas. I went for a trial of an external nerve stim and returned to have it implanted. There is a battery pack in my chest and wires running up the back of my head to my temples and forehead. I rarely have migraines now! I would highly suggest this procedure for your patients with chronic migraine. Cheers! Jill
I just subscribed, I hope this ain’t a silly question, but what about teeth grinding or grinding the teeth, which I do a lot anything to do with headaches. Also, I’m not good at writing so forgive me on that please?
Not a silly question at all! Definitely, teeth grinding is a sign of chronic low-grade muscle stress... download my free eBool "The Stress Detector" here: migrainereliefcode.com/stress-detector
So I’ve always been told (20 years of migraines) that it can be 72 hours for trigger reaction. So because you didn’t get a headache “that day” doesn’t seem totally accurate
I think it depends on how you're using the word... yes, if you have a food sensitivity, as opposed to a food allergy, the reaction can be delayed. Many people use the word "trigger" to describe something like a barometric pressure change or a glass of red wine, where you get a migraine within a few hours.
I do, actually. So I do speak from experience, from my heart. But it is true that migraines aren't the same for everybody, so your experience and mine could be different.
Wow, such great insight! I'm 63 and have suffered with migraines since I was 10 yrs old! I figured out I was suffering from a migraine or recovering from one 25 days a month! I found a nerve stimulator program in Dallas. I went for a trial of an external nerve stim and returned to have it implanted. There is a battery pack in my chest and wires running up the back of my head to my temples and forehead. I rarely have migraines now! I would highly suggest this procedure for your patients with chronic migraine. Cheers! Jill
Hi Jill thanks so much for sharing! I'm so happy to hear that you've found something that works for you!
So many thoughts too.
Welcome to the club of overthinkers! We have snacks and endless debates in our heads.
I just subscribed, I hope this ain’t a silly question, but what about teeth grinding or grinding the teeth, which I do a lot anything to do with headaches. Also, I’m not good at writing so forgive me on that please?
Not a silly question at all! Definitely, teeth grinding is a sign of chronic low-grade muscle stress... download my free eBool "The Stress Detector" here: migrainereliefcode.com/stress-detector
@@ameliascottbarrettmd thanks for finding the time really appreciate your reply thanks 🙏🏿
So I’ve always been told (20 years of migraines) that it can be 72 hours for trigger reaction. So because you didn’t get a headache “that day” doesn’t seem totally accurate
I think it depends on how you're using the word... yes, if you have a food sensitivity, as opposed to a food allergy, the reaction can be delayed. Many people use the word "trigger" to describe something like a barometric pressure change or a glass of red wine, where you get a migraine within a few hours.
Binocular vision dysfunction is the formal name of the eye misalignment discussed in the video.
Yes! Thanks Julie!
Thank you. I cannot take these migraines anymore!!!
Yep, they can be horrible.
I did the eye test and got neuro-lenses and it did nothing to help my migraines
There must be another problem going on under the surface. Check out migraineclass.com for more possibilities.
Obviously the doc doesn't have migraines, caffeine is awful for my migraines...
Wrong. Biochemical individuality.
I do, actually. So I do speak from experience, from my heart. But it is true that migraines aren't the same for everybody, so your experience and mine could be different.