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From: Tasha (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 27 Mar 2000 14:48:47 -0600 (CST)


I also suffer from severe migraines. I have taken Midrin in he past, but after using it for a while its effectiveness wore off. Presently I am taken a drug called Imitrix. There are several ways it can be taken: nasal, pills and injections (I prefer the injections). Personally, I think it is heaven sen, less than 10 mins after taking the injection I feel relief. Maybe you can talk to your doctor about possibly trying it out.

At Thu, 23 Mar 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I've suffered from horrible migraines for as long as I could remember....although my doc never informed me that they were related to my PCOS I am now finding out that many women with it suffer from these migraines as well. Doc recently prescribed Midrin for the migraines. I don't take it all the time...only when I'm unable to handle the pain. Seems to be working so far. Good luck to you and your daughter!
>
>Teresa Davis wrote:
>>I have a 22 yr.old daughter who has daily severe migraines. She was
>>diagnosed with PCOS a yr. ago. The only treatment she has received is
>>to take birth control pills continously. She has hot flashes along with
>>all the other symptons of PCOS. She can not function most days because
>>she is in a great deal of pain. Since PCOS is a hormonal imbalance, I
>>wanted to know if the migraines and PCOS could be related? Also, is
>>there anyone else out there with the same problem? Any info would be
>>appreciated.
>>




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