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So I went to see my neurologist again today, and we went over my symptoms and diary since my migs started on may 5th. We are now hoping that I have Hemicrania Continua, based on my symptoms and lack of success with other meds. The only way to test for this is to try the meds for a week. Does any one have any experience with this? I know it is kinda rare? Any help would be gladly taken, thanks.
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So we are still working on breaking this mig I have had since may 5th. I see my neurologist on Friday, and hopefully we will figure out something. I was wondering, and maybe this is a question for the MD, but my mother has told me she used heroine while she was pregnant with me, I am wondering if anyone has heard this having an effect on migraines or brain chemistry later in life. My IQ is high Average and the only other issue I have had is dyslexia which I have overcome.
Thanks for any and all help,
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not having a set sleeping schedule is a huge trigger for me
It is really important to wake and sleep at the same time
and getting enough sleep is important.
Good Luck
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Thanks
MelissaView Thread

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