cannablissss
Bluelight Crew
I used to have chronic migraines about last year that lasted for about a month. They came on very suddenly when I wasn't expecting it, and it felt like I was being stabbed in the forehead numerous times. Sometimes they got so bad that I would drop wherever I was, clenching my head until they went away. It seemed like nothing would help.
My doctor initially prescribed me hydrocodone w/ apap because I would have to have the lights off during my appointment, being so light sensitive. It was only a supply of 30 though, and didn't cover me the whole month. I had to take any where from 2-4 a day to find relief.
He informed me that these types of medicines can give you what's known as "rebound headaches," which occur when you rely on a medication for your pain that when you stop taking them or are off of them for a little while you can get headaches as well because your body is used to finding relief in pills.
My doctor prescribed me Naratriptan, it works by narrowing the blood vessels in your brain to relieve the pressure. I agree with the above posts that with the overwhelming heroin situation these days doctors are quite reluctant to prescribe narcotics unless you're actually in pain from sprained/broken bones, arthritis, etc. You can take 1 Naratriptan and if it doesn't work you can take another one 2 hours later. Caffeine is also a really good relief for headaches as well, in my opinion. I almost had to see a neurologist to mine until one day they finally just went away. Good luck and I hope they go away for you soon.
My doctor initially prescribed me hydrocodone w/ apap because I would have to have the lights off during my appointment, being so light sensitive. It was only a supply of 30 though, and didn't cover me the whole month. I had to take any where from 2-4 a day to find relief.
He informed me that these types of medicines can give you what's known as "rebound headaches," which occur when you rely on a medication for your pain that when you stop taking them or are off of them for a little while you can get headaches as well because your body is used to finding relief in pills.
My doctor prescribed me Naratriptan, it works by narrowing the blood vessels in your brain to relieve the pressure. I agree with the above posts that with the overwhelming heroin situation these days doctors are quite reluctant to prescribe narcotics unless you're actually in pain from sprained/broken bones, arthritis, etc. You can take 1 Naratriptan and if it doesn't work you can take another one 2 hours later. Caffeine is also a really good relief for headaches as well, in my opinion. I almost had to see a neurologist to mine until one day they finally just went away. Good luck and I hope they go away for you soon.