Saturday, April 17, 2010
anybody out there?
i'm going to combine all my blogs at http://desikitteh.purple-fish.org if anyone wants to join me over there.
Friday, October 23, 2009
quick update
just a quick update to let you all know how i'm going.
my current migraine medication is sandomigran, my tourettes med is serenace. they're working pretty well, although the sandomigran is aggrivating the TS a little as well as making my eyes a little blurry. but i certainly have a livable balance as i've only had one "near" migraine (aborted with some aspirin) in the last couple of months. quite an exciting development, really!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
MRI results and second neuro appointment...
MRI results showed nothing out of the ordinary... i was almost disappointed. however, the neuro has another idea: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Which means a lumbar puncture. but from my reading etc, i'd say that it's about a 50/50 chance he's right. being autistic, having fibro myalgia, and meniers's it's fairly likely that it is actually migraine. on the other hand, obstructive sleep apnea, long term BC use (10 years) and my luck being sucky do point to IIH.
then there's the possibilty that it's actually both.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
MRI!
MRI's are scary at the best of times. even worse when you're autistic, claustrophbic and have an unremovable (albeit titanium) piercing in your [none of your business]. however i survived today having the MRI my neurologist (with a migraine! and a cold!) although this is mostly because they sedated me. whatever they used, i want it. slept like a log when i got home and had done of the weird dreams i've been having lately. and my vocal tic has been a lot quiter over the last however many hours since they sedated me.
hopefully some more posts soon, am planning one on natural options that can help manage migraine.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Well, hello there!
well, i managed about 2 months without a migraine, but one hit me the other day. but i'm seeing the neurologist in a matter of days (the 11th, in fact.) so here's hoping for some answers, hey?
in other news, it seems that i've developed a psychosematic reaction to one of my migraine triggers: cigarette smoke. i saw a couple of women walking along smoking (from inside my grandmother's car!) and i honestly wanted to be sick. thinking it's my system panicking.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Autism and vaccines, Weddings and migraines.
although this is a migraine blog, i do want to share this article before i forget.
my current migraine started last night, and i'm going to a wedding on saturday. (thank you, brain!) while i'm looking forward to the wedding, based on my past 2 migraines, i'll still have this one on the day of the wedding and i'm not looking forward to dealing with it at all. keep fingers crossed for me, all!
THE doctor who sparked the scare over the safety of the MMR vaccine for children changed and misreported results in his research, creating the appearance of a possible link with autism, a Sunday Times investigation has found.read more.
my current migraine started last night, and i'm going to a wedding on saturday. (thank you, brain!) while i'm looking forward to the wedding, based on my past 2 migraines, i'll still have this one on the day of the wedding and i'm not looking forward to dealing with it at all. keep fingers crossed for me, all!
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autism spectrum,
coping,
migraine,
news articles,
personal update,
vaccines,
wedding
Friday, December 26, 2008
A Scary but important step for me
Tonight i managed my first ever self administered tramal injection. now this is not something the average migraineur should be doing but for those of you who need shot and tend to have pain peaks when your doctor is unavailable, it can become something you need to consider. and tonight i did. i wont pretend it wasn't scary to do, given it was the first time... but it wasn't as bad as i thought. that said there's not reason to worry about me abusing the privilege! it's certainly not pleasant! but it works and i'm proud of myself for managing it.
some tips from the experience:
some tips from the experience:
- if you inject into a leg sit on a chair or on the edge of the bed
- stay calm
- do NOT push the plunger down too quickly (i did this and ended up with my leg itching for some time.)
- remember to clean the site before and after
- dispose of everything properly. you should be able to get a sharps container from your local council or similar. if not your doctor should be able to advise you where to get it.
- and remember to get a good night's sleep!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Something to try
As with everything, i'm not guaranteeing this. but it did help me with my (continuing) epic migraine, so i'll post it here in case it's a help for others: massage! lowers stress and loosening things up seems to help for a while. i doubt it would abort a migraine, but anything that eases pain (and possibly prevents a migraine? who knows?) has got to be a good thing. here in aus, most extras cover will pay some towards massage (as well as other alternative treatments) and without hospital cover, are not too expensive. so may be worth thinking about.
anyway, other things related to me:
i got my ct scan results and they're clean. that's a relief. my doctor has okayed me upping my tourettes meds as my tics are starting to get to me again, i've only done this as of friday, but it seems to be helping already. the tics are still larger body areas, but significantly less pronounced. which is decrease in stress. i've also gotten a referral to a neurologist who visits locally, and will be looking into getting an appointment soon. he may not be able to do more than my gp is, but i feel it's worth trying.
anyway, other things related to me:
i got my ct scan results and they're clean. that's a relief. my doctor has okayed me upping my tourettes meds as my tics are starting to get to me again, i've only done this as of friday, but it seems to be helping already. the tics are still larger body areas, but significantly less pronounced. which is decrease in stress. i've also gotten a referral to a neurologist who visits locally, and will be looking into getting an appointment soon. he may not be able to do more than my gp is, but i feel it's worth trying.
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massage,
migraine,
pain relief,
personal update,
suggestions,
tourettes
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Vent, Whine and some coping tips.
To start, the migraine i mentioned in my first post continues. it's making me miserable and touchy. although my last tramal shot has brought my pain levels down to barable. i thought i'd make a little summary of some of the coping tricks i use:
- keep lights off or dimmed.
- keep up fluids, especially water.
- eat! even if it's only something light and only once or twice a day.
- rest. relax. sleep. these are important ways to keep pain levels down.
- see your doctor. (obviously!) but be patient if treatment doesn't result in pain going away immediately.
- take pain medication and preventative medication as direction. messing with these can cause then to stop working or even cause rebound pain.
- keep yourself informed. migraine is a little understood disease, but there's more research and understanding each and every day. both from the medical profession and the shared experience of other sufferers. learn what you can, being informed WILL help you get the best treatment.
Monday, November 17, 2008
new blog
spent the entire of the last week with a migraine so i've decided to blog my experiences and knowledge. i know there's a lot of other migraine related blogs out there, but with migraines there's never too much info.
stay tuned.
stay tuned.
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