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@frobvt

I know all too well what vestibular migraine is. Mine are directly related to rising and falling of barometric pressure. I found something that helps to eliminate half to 2/3 of these naturally.

Disclosure: I've had migraines most all my life and know mine have a heritable cause, they run in my family. I also know there are no cure-alls because migraines are a disease, and cannot be cured.

That said, I wear WeatherX earplugs that have tiny ceramic baffles in them, which help to equalize the barometric pressure when there are going to be dips, or a rise in pressure.

Weatherx.com has the information, and explains everything thoroughly.

Also, I have an app on my phone which will alert me to changes in pressure so I can insert them, to hopefully avert a migraine. It either reduces the feelings of a migraine or I don't get one!

Since I found these several months ago, I haven't had another vestibular migraine.

Whatever your doctors have prescribed for migraine disease, please follow their instructions. These weatherX earplugs may be helpful for you.

Perhaps your doctor
Would be interested in hearing about these earplugs?

Cheers!

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wow @frobvt thank you! The weather fluctuations this winter in the Northeast have me in a continuous migraine status. I will ask my neurologist about the weatherx plugs. Do you have to be careful taking them out to avoid sudden pressure change?