What is something go 2 take 4 headaches?
prescription stuff 4 migraines but it like makes it worse
so can u think of anything
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Cure for headaches: Take a lime, cut it in half and rub it on your forehead. The throbbing will go away. Drinking two glasses of Gatorade can relieve headache pain almost immediately -- without the unpleasant side effects caused by traditional "pain relievers."
Go see your doctor again and tell him his medicine did not work. Get your eyes and bp and checked also have a head scan done. If all this has been done already then I suggest meditation.
Well if you have tried everything and nothing works you might want to take a trip to the Dr I.. I take advil you can take up to 4 at one time thats 800 mlg every 6 to 8 hours
Oh if your married that might be why tell the bum to to out lol
If the prescription medication you've tried doesn't work on your headaches I suggest going to your doctor.
Their might not be anything wrong but just make sure.
I use to get real bad headaches so I eventually went to the doctor and it turned out to be a brain tumour. It's all good now though.
(Don't mean to scare you or anything.)
I use bc headach powder or goody's. Personally, I think bc works better. I get alot of migraines too and I'll take a bc and then go lay down. Good luck
i suffer from migraines myself...over the counter meds that work for me is usually excedrin for migraines, tylenol, and ibprofen.i take inderal because my bp is borderline and it helps with the migraines also...an herbal drug i recommend is feverfew. i take one of those a day and it seems to help somewhat with the headaches. also the only thing that i have found prescription that works is stadol, but with it you have hallucinations and can't do anything on your own for a while, as it is pretty potent. hope this helps...you can email if you want anymore tips...my addy is sfletcher at yahoo dot com
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