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Suffering From Migraine

SUFFERING FROM MIGRAINE HEADACHE

BY CHANCE I HAD FOUND THE CURE FOR MY MIGRAINE HEADACHE I HAVE HAD
FOR 42 YEARS EVERY SINGLE WEEK FOR 4 DAYS. I AM MIGRAINE FREE FOR OVER
A YEAR NOW!!! AUG. 2009

SUFFERING FROM MIGRAINE HEADACHE

WHAT IS A MIGRAINE?

A migraine is more than just a headache. A migraine headache is an
intense and throbbing pain, which often occurs in one side of the
head, although it can be more generalised. Other common symptoms are
feeling or being sick and finding light and noise uncomfortable.

The pain you experience may be made worse by movement. This makes it
difficult to carry out your usual daily activities, as you might want
to rest and keep still, preferably in a quiet darkened room.

Migraine affects 15% of adults in the UK, which means that almost 6
million people have their lives impacted by migraine.

SYMPTOMS OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MIGRAINE HEADACHE?

THE MOST COMMON TYPES ARE:

* Migraine without aura – 70-80% of sufferers
* Migraine with aura – 10% of sufferers

15-20% of sufferers have both types of attacks. Other types of
migraine are extremely rare. Do you know which type you get most
often?

Do you know what treatment options are available to you?

The aura, if it happens, occurs before the headache, usually lasting
around 5 to 60 minutes. It mostly affects vision. You may notice blank
patches, bright or flashing lights or coloured zigzag lines spreading
in front of your eyes, usually to one side.

A migraine attack can last any length of time from 4-72 hours. Early
warning signs will include tiredness, changes of mood or food
cravings. After that the typical symptoms of migraine will vary
between sufferers, but can include:

* Bad, throbbing headache, which usually occurs on only one side of
the head and gets worse when the head is moved.
* Feeling sick (nausea) – experienced by almost 70% of sufferers.
* Sensitivity to light (photophobia). This is the most common
symptom, being experienced by around 80% of sufferers.
* Sensitivity to sound (phonophobia) – around 70% of sufferers
experience this symptom.

In around 60% of attacks, sufferers will be forced to bed. Even when
the symptoms have ceased, it can take up to 2 days for a sufferer to
feel completely normal again.

MIGRAINE SUFFERERS

As a migraine sufferer, you are in a powerful position to take
control of the condition. Information on migraine is available from
The Migraine Trust, and from your doctor. However, migraine is a
complicated condition, which varies widely between individuals. The
symptoms of an attack vary from person to person, but also from attack
to attack in the same person. The things that trigger your attacks
will also be individual to you.

Once a diagnosis has been made, you, the sufferer, are in the best
position to learn about your condition. Your doctor will be able to
help you unravel all of the information that you gather. Migraine
sufferers have a right to appropriate care for their condition, but
may achieve the best results if they also take responsibility for
managing their condition.

Migraine is a condition which responds well to self-help. Access to
up to date information, a strong partnership with your doctor,
treatment where needed, and the support of those around you, can all
help you to take control of your condition.

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