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Provides guidance in mapping migraine profiles and information on breakthrough drug therapies, children’s migraines, the links between migraines and PMS and menstruation, headache support groups, nondrug treatments, recent research, and other topics. … More >>







December 14, 2009 at 3:57 am
This book was recommended by my specialist and I have shared it with many! Diet is everything!
Rating: 5 / 5
December 14, 2009 at 4:56 am
A great book with lots of information concisely written to help you manage your way through the maze of information currently available about migraines.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 14, 2009 at 4:58 am
I visited the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN to try and find relief for my migraines. My doctor, Dr. Swanson, told me I should read this book. I was a little ticked off because i had throughly researched the subject and frankly thought I knew it all when it comes to my headaches. Imagine my suprise when I started actually reading the book, a month later, and discovered that not only does certain foods trigger but so does the weather. Yes that’s right a low pressure front can trigger migraines. I also found out helpful tips to dealing with jackass emergency room doctors who think you are just there to get a “fix”. It also should me preventative medications that might work if my current medication does not. This book is a easy read and very informative even to those of us who know it all!
Rating: 5 / 5
December 14, 2009 at 5:25 am
Written in everyday, non-judgemental language, the guide distinguishes between different types of headaches and migraines, and proceeds to offer treatments currently available. It’s very respectful of the debilitating nature of this condition and really encourages the migraineur to take charge of his/her treatment and research as much as possible. I appreciated that they gave neutral comparisons of acute and preventive drugs, and covered a variety of non-drug approaches. Chiropractic was not recommended by them, although it has turned out to be a valid treatment for me, as well as attention to thyroid. There is also a supplemental reading list, as well as lots of positive support and encouragement to continue searching for what’s right for you, which I found empowering. Also, a section for the family members to read who are affected by the migraineur’s condition, and other specialized sections. A great reference to bring to your physician, and a good book for your family and friends to read if they want to understand more about your affliction.
Rating: 4 / 5
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