I am skeptical: Sorry, i disagree with your diagnosis, as this is a disorder of adolescent females, not 68 Y.O. Women. You may have migraines, but the altered consciousness episodes could more likely represent cardiac events, seizure activity, or transient ischemic attacks in the vertebrobasilar circulation. If you have cervical spondylosis, the vertebrals may be compromised in neck. See medical school team.
Answered 1/26/2014
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HBOT: Here is an article about migraine headaches ; hbot: http://www.Hyperbaricoxygentherapies.Com/migraines/. Please be aware that migraine headaches are not currently on the list of fda approved indications for hbot.
Answered 1/29/2014
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