A member asked:

I have chronic migraines and i have had neurologists tell me there is nothing they can do to help me. what do i do now?

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How can it be?: I don't understand why your doctors told you that they can not do anything to help you.Migraine is a common condition and there are drugs to give you relief when you get an attack.And there are meds you can take to prevent the attacks. Also one has to check for the triggers and avoid the triggers in your diet and life style. I will discuss with your primary care doctor and he/she can guide you.

Answered 12/1/2013

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Dr. Laurence Badgley answered

Specializes in General Practice

See Osteopath: Imo, many migraineurs have chronically slightly tilted head, which can occur for variety of reasons. As a result, neck muscles on one side, side away from the tilt, become chronically spastic. In these cases efforts need to be made to relieve the chronic muscle spasm. Massage, acupuncture, yoga, relaxation therapies, and biofeedback can help. See an osteopath. Check ergonomics at your worksite.

Answered 9/28/2016

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