December 31, 2011
Why do some people get migraines and others do not?
Category: Migraines

My wife gets migraines almost every day. Frequently to the point of having to go into a dark room for the entire day. What is the cause?
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December 31st, 2011 at 11:53 am
I sure wish I knew! I have had Migraines for years, but caffeine (like a soda or a cup of coffee can help) with some Tylenol.
December 31st, 2011 at 12:04 pm
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December 31st, 2011 at 1:00 pm
Sometimes you get a migraine because of hormonal changes in your body, like if your wife was starting or is having her period. Women going through menopause will often experience migraines. And sometimes it’s just good ‘ole genetics. In my family migraines were supposed to skip my generation, but I’ll get them.
There’s are medications that you can take at the first sign of a migraine, most of these aren’t pills, but nasal sprays. My mother can’t take these because she’s allergic to one of the ingredients, so if your wife wants to get a prescription for one of these medications makes sure she’s not allergic to anything in them.
I don’t get migraines frequently enough to be put on a medication. My best way to get over a migraine is to take the new Ultra Tylenol and go into the darkest room in the house. The last time I got a migraine that worked in 3 hours instead of the normal 6, which was excellent.