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Re: Migraines and PCOS
From: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Aug 2000 11:39:53 -0400
Amy, I agree that going to a chiropractor does help. Before I stopped
eating cheeses, my chiro. was the only relief I could get.
---Jennifer
>----- Original Message -----
From: Amy <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-MEDICATION
<pcos-medication@forum.obgyn.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: Migraines and PCOS
> Oh WOW!!!! I have severe migrains too ... oh they make me so terribly
sick !!!!
> I had no idea that could be part of the problem. I was going to a
chiropractor
> for a while and it helped but it became too expensive ... I plan to go
back when I
> can ... My chiropractic problems stem around the base of my neck and
around my
> lower back which is where all the reproductive nerves stem to the spinal
cord ...
> I think that if I continue chiropractic care along with my meds then it
will
> better my chances of pregnancy... Know what I mean?? Well - I hope all of
you
> have a wonderful day!! (: Amy
>
> Sharyn wrote:
>
> > To Teresa Davis:
> > I too have a daughter 25 with PCOS and severe migraine, actually Basliar
> > Arterial Migraine, her condition has become so severe that the quality
> > of her daily life is severely impacted. She has blackouts and sizures
> > without warning, and is no longer allowed to go out of her apartment
> > alone. I have contacted Cinncinati Jewish Hospital as they were doing a
> > study on the connection between PCOS and Insulin Intolerence and
> > treatment with metformin. they claim a 96% success rate for cures. I
> > firmly believe that my daughters migraines and the PCOS is related and I
> > am presently fighting to have her put on metformin to see if it can help
> > her. I know that pain medication and the birth control pill on their
> > own are not working. Please let me know if you have been successful in
> > getting treatment for your daughter.
> >
> > --
> > Sharyn Toronto, Canada
> >
>
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