once one symptom goes away another one comes..migranes & loss of vision
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meganNbobby
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once one symptom goes away another one comes..migranes & loss of vision
i havent had a migrane yet while PG, but i got one today at work, the loss of vision was really bad i got really scared while i was driving home, it could still see in front of me but not the sides?
there's nothing they can do for me right... the loss of vision is worse than the headache itself
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Posted 10/26/06 4:40 PM |
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Re: once one symptom goes away another one comes..migranes & loss of vision
There are some medications for migraines that are safe during pregnancy if taken in moderation but I am not sure which ones. My doctor told me when I got PG because I have always suffered from really bad migraines and he said he wouldn't reccommend them unless they were really frequent and I was REALLY suffering. I would reccommend laying down in the dark with an ice pack on the back of your neck when you get home. Sleep is probably the only thing that will get rid of it completely safely. I hope you feel better!!
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Posted 10/26/06 4:57 PM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: once one symptom goes away another one comes..migranes & loss of vision
You should really go to the dr. I had the same thing and it was high blood pressure.
Feel better
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Posted 10/26/06 5:04 PM |
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colesmom
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Re: once one symptom goes away another one comes..migranes & loss of vision
Posted by MrsPJ
There are some medications for migraines that are safe during pregnancy if taken in moderation but I am not sure which ones. My doctor told me when I got PG because I have always suffered from really bad migraines and he said he wouldn't reccommend them unless they were really frequent and I was REALLY suffering. I would reccommend laying down in the dark with an ice pack on the back of your neck when you get home. Sleep is probably the only thing that will get rid of it completely safely. I hope you feel better!!
I suffered horribly from migraines while pregnant. I wound up taking a combination of Fiorinol and Zofran for several months. Both my OB and neurologist said it was OK and safe for the baby, but its now become the biggest regret of my life. Definitely see your doctor and do alot of research. Hope you're feeling better soon.
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Posted 10/26/06 8:07 PM |
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