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How long do ur mingraine last? What do stop it?
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Migraine
Rizatriptan
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I take Rizatriptan, and it's been the only thing so far I've found to really take away a migraine quick
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@Piper11 I take that too and it's a life saver
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I am new to the mirgrains my GP said no one my age starts to get them [ I was 48 ] but here I am I can fine one minute and the next a blinding mirgraine...has another else get them like that and also noise doesn't bother me as long was its not a war movie or heavy metal music lol I would love to know what people who may get them like this do.
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anywhere from hours to over a month. there’s nothing I’ve tried that actually stops them once they’ve started. I take aimovig as a preventive though and I’ve found it helpful
@beingnotseeming depending on the migraine trigger or specific symptoms I’ll use an acupuncture mat, coffee, pepsi/sprite, ice head wrap or heat head wrap
My daughter would take the relief spray or the comfort terepene and she feels better in minutes
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Relief spray, comfort terepene or fuse. Helps in minutes
It depends on what is going on but the topomax I take every night is a preventative so I get them a lot less. I have nurtec now for breakthrough. If I need to take one it usually starts to fade in about 10 mins if I sit in the dark and quiet.
Mine can last for days but I also have a brain injury so mine are a little different than most people. I would highly recommend investing in black out curtains, they are amazing to help with light sensitive migraines
I’ve been taking sumatriptan 100mg for my migraines. It works but if I have a really bad when I have to repeat the dose after 2 hours
Highly recommend looking into memantine! It's a great alternative to ketamine for migraine management, and it's long lasting.
Mine can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. If I catch it extremely early, ibuprofen can help. But if not, the only thing that helps is sleep and drinking lots of electrolyte water. You got this! ❤️
☝ This content is generated by our users and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult with your physician before making any medical decision
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