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Greeneyes Click to EMail GreeneyesClick to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster May-16-03, 12:36 PM (CMT)
"woozy feeling with migraine."
I've had this migraine for a coupel days now and I feel woozy(sp?) . Quite shaky,too. The jackhammer is on my head.
Does anyone else feel like this when they have a migraine
Blessings,
Wendy R.
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RE: woozy feeling with migraine., Steve B , May-16-03, (1)
RE: woozy feeling with migraine., Greeneyes, May-16-03, (2)
RE: woozy feeling with migraine., emme, May-16-03, (3)
RE: woozy feeling with migraine., thetsarisa, May-16-03, (4)
RE: woozy feeling with migraine., Greeneyes, May-17-03, (5)
RE: woozy feeling with migraine., emme, May-17-03, (6)
RE: woozy feeling with migraine., Marion Ashworth, May-21-03, (7)

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Steve B Click to EMail Steve B Click to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster May-16-03, 01:02 PM (CMT)
1. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
LAST EDITED ON May-16-03 AT 01:02 PM (CMT)

Yes, but then as you probably already know, mine are low blood sugar triggered. I don't know if this is applicable to your new pattern, but you might try keeping your blood sugar levels up (with healthy snacks) and see if the wooziness fades.

Wishing you the best, Wendy!

Steve

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Greeneyes Click to EMail GreeneyesClick to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster May-16-03, 04:31 PM (CMT)
2. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
Thank you,Steve.

The boys were home today so we took a nap earlier this afternoon. It was good to take a nap.

Now they are busy.....putting on skate boarding clothes to play Rescue Heroes. They need the string.....not a good sign.Gotta go.
Blessings,
Wendy R.

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emme Click to EMail emmeClick to check IP address of the poster May-16-03, 05:56 PM (CMT)
3. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
I often feel woozy with M also, I dont' know if it's from all the meds, because I usually get M a week or so after my period, and have been taking painkillers for cramps and feel very sick/weak from that and the pain. Imitrex makes me woozy/drowsy too. Constant pain is a huge stress, that can make you feel weak in itself. And like Steve said eating properly is important too. Emme
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thetsarisa Click to EMail thetsarisaClick to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster May-16-03, 06:46 PM (CMT)
4. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
Frequently. I think it's a bit of everything - M, pain, meds, hunger, stress...
Risa
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Greeneyes Click to EMail GreeneyesClick to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster May-17-03, 09:04 AM (CMT)
5. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
If you have low blood pressure, what is considered too low? Does anyone know? Thanks, again.

Blessings,
Wendy R.

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emme Click to EMail emmeClick to check IP address of the poster May-17-03, 02:15 PM (CMT)
6. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
Hi Wendy,
It depends on what your bp is normally and your age.The first site says that 120/80 is ideal, mine is usually around 110/70, but I have been as low as 90/50 and felt fine. Apparently, children and smaller people often have normally lower bp, because of their size according to the first site. According to the medline site normal bps are between 90/60- 130/180 and some people will have symptoms with a 20 point change, not sure if it is the systolic/diastolic or both that change. So if you have symptoms, and your normal bp is lowered then it's gone too low for you. Emme

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003083.htm
http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/blood/whatisit.asp

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Marion Ashworth Click to EMail Marion AshworthClick to check IP address of the poster May-21-03, 05:40 AM (CMT)
7. "RE: woozy feeling with migraine."
Hey Greeneyes

Yes I get very woozy myself---almost in a dream like state---i can hear what's happening around me every now and then---I sorta go in and out of a sleep state----But when well again I can't remember anything i heard until someone refreshes my memory. It's such a wierd feeling for me. Almost like I'm on heavy meds before I even swallow ANY. Very strange feeling.

Hope you're better now
Marion

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