Migraines and hormones | Dr Louise Newson

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @nataliesazatornil740
    @nataliesazatornil740 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear Louise, wonderful video as always. So grateful for you posting all your knowledge. It helps so so much. One thing I felt would be worth mentioning to add to this relating migraines is stress. I find, in my experience, that regulating my stress levels via meditation or slowing down, CBT or breathing exercises really can help. It's often that after a migraine attack happens I realise I had allowed myself to get superstressed by life. Something I thought I would mention. Thanks again!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @ladylilymae5589
    @ladylilymae5589 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I feel strongly that we should be able to access more treatments like Botox and antibodies without jumping through hoops. Suffering with just half of the 15 days of migraine required a month to access these has a major impact on our quality of life. The government should review this and though I understand it s more about cost than anything else, millions of days off sick could be prevented which in turn would help the economy.

  • @lizec1317
    @lizec1317 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you SO SO much for this information, I have suffered with vestibular migraines for a long time and not so much awareness out there. Only recently figured out its causes by hormones. Could you possibly link us with the video with Katie? Thanks a mil

  • @polyvg
    @polyvg 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I watched this video based on its title. And was very disappointed.
    As so often, the word “hormones” is used pretty much purely to discuss “sex” hormones. Totally ignoring the many other hormones and, in particular, thyroid hormones.
    I am absolutely certain that the main cause of migraines for me nowadays is when my thyroid hormones are wrong. That is, when my dose (or make) of levothyroxine has changed or needs to be adjusted, I can get a series of migraines. Up to every day.
    I have previously had migraines that I could put down to alcohol or the other constituents of some alcoholic drinks, foods and indeterminate causes. But the thyroid association is strong. I never get migraines except when I am already questioning my levothyroxine dose or make. Months, even years apart.
    (Mind, I am lucky. Nowadays, as an ancient person, I get painless visual migraines after a bit of prodrome, the visual effects and feeling rather delicate, followed by being washed out. Usually half a day or so of feeling bad.)
    From personal experience, amitriptyline is intolerable. (Used it for pain relief due to shingles and couldn’t keep taking it.)
    Propranolol affects thyroid hormones by reducing T4 to T3 conversion.
    Of course, thyroid will only be an issue in some of us. But it seems very reasonable to request a thyroid function test (hopefully not just TSH but Free T4 and, ideally, Free T3 as well).
    Unlike almost all the other options, an appropriate dose of thyroid hormones, can be free of side effects and improve health in many ways.

  • @Loveroyals
    @Loveroyals 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Are ocular migranes common in post menopause? What would be the treatment please , I'm already on hrt . Thankyou for all you do .

  • @mystrength5640
    @mystrength5640 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Morning Doctor.
    Do magnesium Gylcinate, and magnesiumCitrate , both at NIGHT..
    NOT Magnesium OXIDE..
    POTASSIUM from foods? Help?
    Having corrected My Folate (not Folic acid ). correct homocysteine levels and B12, and D3 Blood levels and Vitamin k2 M7 help Migraines? ZINC at night..
    Would love your opinion please?
    Since going onto the above , I’m soo much Better! Hope this Helps..!
    Will progesterone and other Hormones from age 40 lowering… Add to headaches? I’m sure Being pre- menopausal with lowering Hormones play a role.. !
    I Believe there’s a Space For HRT. From 45 ish
    Thank you
    Jenny 🎊

  • @caitlinvongaertner9153
    @caitlinvongaertner9153 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How can I find a doctor in my area that provides this kind of care?

  • @otter2095
    @otter2095 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Prodromes are the symptoms one experiences before a migraine attack, not after. Moreover, migraine is a neurovascular condition, not just vascular

  • @shannonhoffman5875
    @shannonhoffman5875 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh I wish I knew your protocol I'm suffering through the same thing it's horrible every time I get one wish for death even with the risk of cancer I have just started HRT to protect myself from these headaches I had to quit my job because I get them and they stick around for 3 days hellish my husband doesn't understand just says you're lucky you don't have to go to work you can stay at home and watch TV but I cannot watch TV any light or noise makes more pain I cannot even move if I switch sides in bed it makes it throb even more pressure

    • @Ashsplashplays
      @Ashsplashplays หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your husband sounds so ignorant. Migraines are hell. They've ruined my life. He is lucky he doesn't know that hell.