Question:
I was wondering if any other post-ops have had problems with migranes
migraines. My sister had this surgery 1 1/2 years ago and her migraines have got very bad. She has had ct scans, eeg's, spinal taps, mri's, ect......and nothing.....She is at the hospital every other night getting shots. Her nuerologist has tried her on many, many medicines. (even the popular imitrex) She has not had luck with any of them. Does anyone else have migraines that got much worse after surgery, if so, what has helped. She is getting very depressed over this issue and I am worried about her. Thanks for any help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! — B D. (posted on March 16, 2005)
March 16, 2005
Actually I have not had a migraine since I lost the weight, so it was just
the opposite for me. Sounds silly but does she chew gum? The neurologist
told me this can trigger migraines. I get just a *normal* headache now if I
dont drink enough fluids??? worth a try , I wish her the best, they are
awful.
— Kathy S.
March 16, 2005
I never had issues with migranes until recently. (3.5 years PO) I can't
say they are related, but I have started to develop them. Me no like.
Rebecca
— RebeccaP
March 16, 2005
I had daily migraines before the surgery and do not have them daily now but
I go through periods where they do come frequently. The first thing that
struck me is that if she is at the hospital every other day for shots that
she is probably in a major rebound situation. Also, is she on anything for
prevention of migraines? How has her blood work been? How old is she?
Did she lose most of her body weight? All of these things can be related.
Imitrex doesn't work for me and neither does most of the triptan drugs.
One I did find that worked more than it didn't was Relpax. It lasts longer
so reduces the chances of a rebound headache. Tell your sister I will be
praying for her.
— rinnchris
March 16, 2005
Tell her to up her Vitamin B complex vitamins. It may seem crazy, but I've
had most of those tests done as well. One day, in Cosmo of all places, I
saw a blip about migraines and how if you are low on your B vitamins it
could cause them. I have been taking a B vitamin complex morning, and
sometimes morning and night, ever since. It's been a miracle. I really
hope this helps!!
— Melinda M.
March 16, 2005
I agree with Melinda - I did not have major migraines problems until about
6 months post-op. MRI, EKGs, the works... and 12 different meds, both
preventative and treatment. This went on for over two years. Once the
migraine cycle starts it is difficult to stop. And steroids for them only
made my blood sugar go bonkers.<br>
What made the difference for me was getting my B vitamins (atually all
vitamins) up to par. Also, more exercise, more water, wiser nutrition. I am
not only ANY migraine drugs, and have resolved myself to never set foot in
the neurology dept. again.
— kultgirl
March 17, 2005
I've had migraines for over 40 yrs. For me there are lots of triggers.
Allergies is one of the worst one for me. I tried a lot of meds which
really didn't help. I have also been taking a beta blocker (had heart
attack and heart bypass) that seems to be helping a lot, it opens the blood
vessels up. I hope you find something, these "headaches" are so
painful. Nut
— Nut Picker
March 17, 2005
Your sister may want to keep a food diary. I found that when I eat certian
foods, it can trigger one. She may have a big food allergie going and not
even realize it. Since I am sure that her eating habits have changed. Also
look at the B vitamins. My Dr checks mine every 60 days. Good Luck and hope
she feels better soon.
— Peggy R.
March 17, 2005
I'm still pre-op, I get excruciating migraines. They started after I
started taking birth control pills. I was hoping the surgery would help
them? Is she taking birth control pills? Or any other hormone treatments.
Those send my migrains into a tailspin. Also look into the rebound
situation. If she's getting them often and getting treatment for them she
might have to try to go drugfree for awhile to stop the rebounds. Not easy
BELIEVE ME I KNOW. I've also found that mine are affected by barometric
changes. If I am sick have not slept well, etc. I seem to be more
susceptible to them. They have a migraine clinic where I live and you can
go there and they will educate you on rebounds, how stress effects you
migrains etc. I'm lucky in that Imitrex has always worked for me, but I
know there are several new migraine meds both preventative and for when you
actually get one. All seem to work a bit different. Hopefully she can find
one that works. I find that taking a daily dosage of amitryptilene, an
anti-depressant helps make them less severe and I get them less often. I
used to take inderol, a high blood pressure medication which helped a lot,
but because I didn't have high blood pressure it slowed me down and made me
gain weight. I think if you are predisposed to migraines and you do that
one thing that unleashes them, for your sister weight loss, for me birth
control pills, they are difficult, but not impossible to regain cintrol of.
Good luck to your sister, I know how dibilitating they can be.
— bettya
March 17, 2005
My sister has had a hysterectomy, so no she don't take birth control pills,
she don't even take hormones. she has kept a food diary and eliminated
foods and added foods. They just cant' seem to find what is causing
them... Thanks for all your reply's
— B D.
March 17, 2005
Oh My Goodness! I am going through the exact same thing right now! I have
had a TERRIBLE migraine for about 8 weeks solid at this point. I had my
surgery a little over 1 1/2 years ago. I've had a multitude of tests done,
including tons of blood tests, ct scans, mri's, sleep studies, and most
recently a spinal tap (which I'm still recovering from). Still no answers
as to why I have this severe headache that won't go away. The docs have me
taking Neurontin and Vicodin. They also had me take a 6 day steroid pack
and then Prednisone and have now put me on a diuretic to supposedly help
with fluid pressure on the brain. I cannot function in any of my simple,
daily activities. I have had to go on medical leave from work. All of this
with the constant, terrible pain has left me depressed and frustrated. I
can totally sympathize with your sister. Thank you for posting this
question as I'm hoping that others will have some suggestions or advice for
us. Thanks!
— Kimberly B.
March 17, 2005
I'm in the same boat. I'm 15 Post-op and I have tried all the usual meds
including Imetrex, Maxtalt,etc. Also, the anti-convulsants like Topamax,
Zonegran, Depakote, and Neurontin. I still take the Neurontin but for
Post-Hepetic Neuralgia. I have been seeing a Pain Mgmt doctor and he has
been trying different types of injections. I have used the Duragesic Patch,
Oxycontin, Migranal, and currently trying Dilaudid. Just tell her to not
give up. Send her to a headache specialist. Mine are diagnosed as Chronic
Daily Headaches. I've done all the tests too, had my most recent Spinal Tap
in January. Mri's at least 2x a year, CT scans, Emg's NCV's. I also have
Peripheral Neuropathy from Vitamin deficiencies. Good Luck, just don't let
her give up. I WON'T.
NancyLostit
— nancymc10
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