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[quote=Anonymous]I also have had migraines the last 10 years and probably missed no more than 10 days of work over that time period. Once my migraines increased in frequency, I started a daily migraine prevention medication (amitriptyline), which has reduced my migraines tremendously. I also take a Ubrevley at the very first feelings of a migraine coming on. The sooner you take your migraine medicine, the better. It doesn’t work as well once you have a full blown migraine. My worst trigger is alcohol so I have stopped drinking completely- it’s just not worth it even though I do love wine. If your migraines are still so frequent or bad that you can’t stop them, I’d try a new neurologist. You could explore nerve blocks, which worked for me for several years, and Botox, which also helps at prevention. [/quote]
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