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Waiting list seems not too bad mid December - beginning of January . Fingers crossed!

Waiting list seems not too bad mid December - beginning of January . Fingers crossed!

Okay, I got to ask. I thought Botox was for non-surgical cosmetic applications. When did they start using it for migraines?I had a depressing visit ….because of the young self-centred neurologist attitude. He didn’t ask me anything, looked at his computer screen while I was telling him my timeline of events since COVID.
Diagnose: I have long covid migraine. My GP told me that already, duh
He made a list of drugs by telling for each one only the terrible side effects they bring along: glaucoma, kidney failure, heart attack etc
He just wanted to sell me his quarterly migraine botox treatments:” I’m the best around to do it.” 1000$ each.
.. anyway waiting to see a pain management migraine specialist that seems good and has a longer experience
Waiting list seems not too bad mid December - beginning of January . Fingers crossed!
Before they started using it cosmetically.Okay, I got to ask. I thought Botox was for non-surgical cosmetic applications. When did they start using it for migraines?
Okay, I got to ask. I thought Botox was for non-surgical cosmetic applications. When did they start using it for migraines?
 
					
				 migrainecanada.org
						
					
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 and fix the migraine with supplements that seems to work for many
 and fix the migraine with supplements that seems to work for many 
 www.mayoclinic.org
						
					
					www.mayoclinic.org
				Here is a useful overview of options from the Mayo:
Migraine - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
www.mayoclinic.org
Good luck - I would also consider routine relaxation techniques and exercises.
 Thanks!
 Thanks!Thank you for the insight... Modern medicine! Who knew! Hopefully, you get relief soon.In chronic migraine, sensory nerves become inflamed and hypersensitive. This inflammation is caused by various molecules released by the sensory nerves. Botox blocks this process, resulting in a “calming” effect on the pain, but it’s doesn’t last
Botox for Migraine: How Does It Work and How Effective Is It? - Migraine Canada
Interested in learning about Botox for Migraine: How does it work and how effective is it? Read our evidence based resources on this topic.migrainecanada.org
In chronic migraine, sensory nerves become inflamed and hypersensitive.
Many injections sigh
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But I hope to “keep my wrinkles”and fix the migraine with supplements that seems to work for many

Oh, sorta like Viagra but more useful...Before they started using it cosmetically.

Thank you! Slowly but it’s starting to work with supplements specific for migraines during the day and a new drug at night time for now, - in the list of the link that @cbum posted- but that one can only be taken 16 days per month. Better too because it’s $$$$ and it’s not cover by our insurance neither MSP and of course you can transform in aThank you for the insight... Modern medicine! Who knew! Hopefully, you get relief soon.
 on the 17th day
 on the 17th day 
like Viagra but more useful
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