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How much do you spend on your migraines? | MigrainePal Blog
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This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. How much do you spend on your migraines? July 17, 2014. Middot; by MigrainePal. There was one year a few years ago when doing my tax return where I calculated I spent approx $6,500 on doctors, practitioners, therapies and treatments in a single year on migraine (with the receipts to prove it). This realisation occurred by circumstance. I didn’t go out trying to save money. It occurred after I received two prescriptions tha...The d...
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Clinically proven migraine treatments | MigrainePal Blog
https://migrainecontrol.wordpress.com/2014/08/15/clinically-proven-migraine-treatments
This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. Clinically proven migraine treatments. August 15, 2014. Middot; by MigrainePal. Finding trustworthy, unbiased and reliable information on migraines is not easy. I struggle with it myself. It can be especially difficult when considering information about treatments. Evidence Based Evaluations of Migraine Treatments. Below is a table that summarises findings on available evidence for acute migraine treatments. How to read the table.
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Cefaly review part two: Results after 2.5 months | MigrainePal Blog
https://migrainecontrol.wordpress.com/2014/12/10/cefaly-review-part-two-results-after-2-5-months
This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. Cefaly review part two: Results after 2.5 months. December 10, 2014. Middot; by MigrainePal. It’s now been 2 and half months since I’ve been using the Cefaly device. Am I cured? Nope But hey, did you really expect that to be the case? Should you go out and buy one? Well, before you go out and spend a few hundred dollars, it’s worth understanding what you’re in for. Rarely are things so simple with migraines. What does that mean?
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What triggers an attack? | Life in a vacant haze
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30 things about my life with migraine. What happens during an attack? What triggers an attack? Day one with Cefaly. Day two with Cefaly. Day four with Cefaly. First week with Cefaly. Week 3 with Cefaly. Level 1 2 3. First review of Irlen tinted glasses. Life in a vacant haze. Living with chronic headaches/migraines. What happens during an attack? First week with Cefaly →. Raquo; What triggers an attack? What triggers an attack? April 15, 2015. I personally use an android app called Headache Diary Pro.
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We Have Moved | MigrainePal Blog
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This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. March 1, 2015. Middot; by MigrainePal. Click here to go to the new landing page blog.migrainepal.com. Why has MigrainePal’s blog has moved? This is an upgrade to give subscribers a more professional and customised reading experience. Many of you who subscribe to my blog are also WordPress users. I’d like to thank you very much for you support and hope to see you on the new site. You can also find my latest post there:.
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Clinically proven treatments (part 2) | MigrainePal Blog
https://migrainecontrol.wordpress.com/2014/09/06/clinically-proven-treatments-part-2
This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. Clinically proven treatments (part 2). September 6, 2014. Middot; by MigrainePal. This is part 2 of a 2 part of series on clinically proven migraine treatments. Part 1 was about acute treatments for migraine and their effectiveness. Click here if you missed it. Preventative (Prophylactic) migraine treatments. Common preventative medicinal treatments include anticonvulsants, antidepressants, and beta-blockers. In other words, antic...
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This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. March 1, 2015. Middot; by MigrainePal. Click here to go to the new landing page blog.migrainepal.com Why has MigrainePal’s blog has moved? This is an upgrade to give subscribers a more professional and customised reading experience. Many of you who subscribe to my blog are also WordPress users. I’d like to thank you very much for you support and hope to see […]. Breaking the cycle of chronic migraines. January 10, 2015. There has ...
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Cefaly review: Does this device work? | MigrainePal Blog
https://migrainecontrol.wordpress.com/2014/10/05/cefaly-review-does-this-device-work
This MigrainePal Blog has been upgraded and moved to blog.migrainepal.com. Cefaly review: Does this device work? October 5, 2014. Middot; by MigrainePal. There has been plenty of PR and news about the new Star Trek looking TENS units from Cefaly. And after much discussion within the MigrainePal community forums about the device I decided to try one and share my journey with everyone as I went along. As I’m in Australia the cheapest place I could find the device was through the Headache Australia’s website.
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April | 2015 | Life in a vacant haze
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30 things about my life with migraine. What happens during an attack? What triggers an attack? Day one with Cefaly. Day two with Cefaly. Day four with Cefaly. First week with Cefaly. Week 3 with Cefaly. Level 1 2 3. First review of Irlen tinted glasses. Life in a vacant haze. Living with chronic headaches/migraines. Monthly Archives: April 2015. First week with Cefaly. April 17, 2015. One week down with Cefaly. So, how do I feel? Frequency of pain: 6/7 days. Intensity on average: level 5 for the week.
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