The Migraine Relief Center Blog

Here’s the latest from the Migraine Relief Center

Keep up with the doctors, patients, treatments—and results—from all our locations.

What Is a Migraine Alert Dog?

By Migraine Relief Center on September 9, 2015

For migraine sufferers, early warning signs are a godsend that often enable them to sidestep the pain through early medication. Everyone with migraine eventually learns their own patterns and triggers, how to adapt their behavior to avoid known triggers, and what to do when presented with recognizable warning signs.

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4 Online Tools to Banish Your Migraines

By Migraine Relief Center on August 5, 2015

If there’s anything migraine sufferers can do to prevent a full on attack, chances are good they’ll do it. We’ve identified four useful websites that provide tools that, while not created specifically for addressing migraine, address some of the common triggers and issues that provoke headaches on a daily basis. 

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What is Supraorbital Nerve Decompression?

By Migraine Relief Center on July 8, 2015

Not many people relish the thought of having surgery. As a migraine sufferer, you’ve probably heard about supraorbital nerve decompression and wondered what’s it all about – how big an operation is it, and what are the side effects and the success rate?

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5 Questions to Ask Your Migraine Specialist

By Migraine Relief Center on March 25, 2015

Doctors and patients can come from worlds apart. When your migraine specialist says you don’t have anything life-threatening, it doesn’t mean he (or she) doesn’t believe in your headaches. Rather, it likely means they are trying to reassure you so you don’t stress and make the headaches worse in the process.

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Nursing a Migraine Hangover

By Migraine Relief Center on March 11, 2015

In case you’re thinking this is a post about drinking, it’s not. It is, however, about hangovers—those brought on by migraines are just as draining and challenging, without having had the benefit of a party. And they require the same level of careful nursing to come out safely on the other side, too.

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Traveling for Migraine Surgery: What You Should Know

By Migraine Relief Center on March 4, 2015

Migraine surgery offers new possibilities for sufferers who have exhausted all other options. Just because there isn’t a provider in your city is no reason not to consider it.

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Migraine Surgery vs. BOTOX: Pros and Cons

By Migraine Relief Center on February 25, 2015
Migraine sufferers can now choose between various treatment options. Since every individual patient experiences migraines differently, it’s important to remember that what works for one person doesn’t necessarily work the same way for another. The two primary treatment types we use currently to reduce the effect of migraines are BOTOX and migraine surgery. Both methods have distinct pros and cons, and you’ll need to have your migraine doctor carefully assess the treatment that’s most likely to...
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Infographic: Migraine 101

By Migraine Relief Center on February 20, 2015

Few things can temporarily disable someone like a migraine headache. From visual disturbances, like blind spots or flashing lights, to physical weakness and difficulty communicating, migraine can debilitate its sufferers for hours – even days – at a time.

And with 1 billion people worldwide – including 18% of U.S. women and 6% of men – suffering from migraines, it’s more important than ever to understand the symptoms, triggers and treatment options for these chronic headaches.

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5 Migraine Surgery Options You Should Consider

By Migraine Relief Center on February 18, 2015

Frequent sufferers will confirm that few things in life can compare with a full-blown migraine, and that relief is often elusive and only partial at best. Alternative treatments are showing signs of promise, however. Migraine surgery is a fairly new option that is gaining ground as an effective treatment for patients when almost everything else has failed. If this describes your situation, you might be a candidate for surgery.

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What to Expect after Your Migraine Surgery

By Migraine Relief Center on February 11, 2015
If you’ve decided to take the plunge and go for migraine surgery, it’s important to know what to expect after the procedure. Most migraine surgeries are performed as outpatient operations, and you’ll be able to go home afterwards unless you have a long distance to travel. The process is done under general anesthetic and typically takes between 1 and 5 hours, depending on the number of trigger sites you have.
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