Posted by susan C on September 8, 2001, at 17:24:45
In reply to Morning migraines...Can anyone relate?, posted by Marie1 on September 8, 2001, at 15:52:37
dear Marie1, for me, fortunately, I can put headaches of any kind on my 'I dont have this' list. Your descripition of nausea accompanying the headache makes me think of my sister's experience, and would encourage you to note your symptoms and talk to your doc ASAP. Sister's doc recommended and she found Excedrin either extra strength or one for migranes(?) helped her.
Watchful mouse on the net.
Susan C
> I've been experiencing headaches upon waking for the past several years. I can't say for sure if they began when I began using ADs. Recently, I've begun having them about 3x/mnth (sometimes once a week). They're so debilitating all I can do is go back to sleep. Aspirin doesn't seem to touch the pain. Sometimes they go away by noon, other times I have them all day, but never (so far) more than one day in duration. When I have them, I wake up with them, they never spontaniously just develop during the day. I refer to them as "migraines" because the pain is fairly intense, I also feel slightly nauseaus, and can't stand the light. Has anyone else had headaches like these? I was wondering of they could be med related. I take Prozac and phentermine. Please help if you can.
> Marie
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