Headache and Migraine Group: Let’s connect
Welcome to the Headache & Migraine support group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
If you or someone you care about has headaches or migraines, this is a great place to talk with others with similar experiences. It’s a welcoming forum to learn from each other and share stories about challenges, coping strategies, setbacks and what helps.
Take these steps to participate in the group:
- Follow the group.
- Browse topics.
- Use the group search to find answers to your questions.
- Introduce yourself.
Pull up a chair and chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What is your experience, or your loved one’s experience, living with headache or migraine (i.e., what type, how long since diagnosis, how it’s managed)? Have a question, tip or story to share?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Headache & Migraine Support Group.
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Hi, I’ve had a bad headache for two weeks after a dental extraction. Does this even make sense, medically? I’ve had other extractions and this one was like no other. It seems they inserted a drill and pieces flew, with some not falling out until a week later (one week ago). This was on a weekend and I’m now sorry i went in.
For more than four years, I’ve been getting botox injections quarterly, with good results. Do some patients do botox more frequently than this?
Feeling nervous; will call my neurologist Monday… thank you for any suggestions!
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2 Reactions@hsk I believe Botox is given every three months. I was getting trigger shot every three months then medicare pushed us out another month (which is difficult for me). My Nerve shots will be coming this week, looking foward. Best to you, it is bad enough suffering from these issues without having somthing like this happen. I am very sorry, but I am sure after another shot it should clam it down.
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1 ReactionBotox is given every three months. I have been getting Botox for a year and it works. At first I didn't see any change but in the last3 months I have seen my headaches getting less. I use to take Tylenol 3 times a day & how I take it once a day. Don't give up on Botox if it works for me it can work for you. Bernie Boy.
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2 Reactions@bernieboy Good news, wonderful to hear positive help.
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2 Reactions@suszy39 thank you
Thank you Bernie boy
@bangerang512 sorry for your situation. I was placed on disability due to stage IV cancer and also have chronic migraine with pain level 8-10 24/7. There’s no way I could hold a job as my migraine affects my entire life.
Have you applied for disability? You should talk to your care team about disability!
I’ve been receiving Botox for a few years now and it’s no longer helping.
I can’t take Triptans because I’m over 60(63).
Nurtec and others are $400 copay so those are out of the question for me.
I wish you the best!
MOJO
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1 Reaction@bangerang512 It is criminal that these vital treatments are so unaffordable. Do you by chance have access to Kaiser Permanente health insurance? I live in California, Have Kaiser and am on Medicare and my treatments cost $15! I wish you the best of luck!!!
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Hi Bradley, have you tried triptans for your headaches? They helped my migraines. When my husband was your age, he had cluster headaches. Worse than migraine. They came on suddenly. He stopped drinking alcohol and other headache triggers. The doctor prescribed inderal (propranolol) and oxygen. The oxygen helped. This went on for several months and just like that they were gone. I hope you get relief.
Vitamin E caused my migraines.
I get Botox every three months for my headaches. It helps a lot for two months . The third month it starts to not help much. I have had no side effects . I recommend yo u try it. Good Luck. Bernie Boy
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