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September 8, 2010 by Amanda

We kept it fairly under the radar, but I had an appointment with a neurologist here in town a few weeks ago.  Throughout the summer I’ve had a smattering of headaches and some point tenderness at my surgical site.  My OB thought it warranted a trip to the neuro just to make sure there was nothing going on with the Chiari.

Thankfully, the neurologist doesn’t believe for an instance that it’s Chiari related.  Instead he believes they are probably pregnancy induced and exacerbated by not being able to take any typical migraine meds for them.  He started me on magnesium and riboflavin supplements as a preventative measure to see if it was deficiency related.

The supplements haven’t seemed to make much difference but it’s become increasingly apparent to us that these headaches are weather related.  I had suspicions early on that was the case.  After 2 horrible headaches in the last week, on days with almost identical weather patterns, my suspicions are pretty well confirmed.

It seems as though I get headaches when we have a change in weather blow through.  Especially when we have high winds bringing in a storm front.  My guess is that it’s the change in barometric pressure that is triggering the pain.

Perhaps they’d be easily managed with my normal meds, but for now I’m trying to combat them with fluids, tylenol, sudafed and a pain pill (per the approval of both my OB and neurologist) when they get bad.  Hopefully fall will make its final appearance soon and these weather changes will stabilize.

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  1. on September 9, 2010 at 7:40 am Anonymous

    You know the pg/magnesium combination brings a little anxiety to me, but hopefully it will help. It stinks that you can pretty much figure out what’s causing the headaches but can’t do much about it. Our weather’s been all over the place, so I’m sure yours has too. Yuck. <3 u


  2. on September 9, 2010 at 7:40 am Kris

    oops, that was me :)


  3. on September 9, 2010 at 11:03 am jennie.ellen

    Magnesium didn’t help my headaches TOO much, but I don’t think it hurt either when I was trying that route. Mine are totally-weather related too…the relief of knowing though had to be wonderful. Here’s to fall arriving soon with some relief for you!


  4. on September 9, 2010 at 1:51 pm Susan Burdett

    Should we both consider living somewhere with Perfect weather?

    Thinking of you,

    Susan


  5. on September 10, 2010 at 9:15 am Pamela

    Thinking of you! You are so strong!


  6. on September 10, 2010 at 11:00 am Cece

    Darn weather! I hope the change of seasons treats you kindly and you’re feeling better soon.



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