Sunshine20
Cervicogenic Migraines have been killing me lately. Have completely disabled me. On constant daily painkillers. Migraine preventive doesn’t help as the headache originates in the neck & is worse when I wake up every morning.
Can someone please suggest what should I do?
All this pain and lack of sleep and poor quality of life is making my brain so clouded that I don’t know what should I do.
Any help or suggestions would be geatly appreciated.
PS : My migraine doctor didn’t give any advise when I mentioned to him about Cervicogenic headaches. Just handed over preventives and a bunch of painkillers !!
Cheryl PicernoMember
Alene L. Brennan, RYTMember
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Rebecca CMember
One thing I have tried and will do again is see a pain specialist. They are treating my cervicogenic headaches with steroid injections. I have found relief with these. Since my neck is fused and I have horrible scar tissue (inflammatory arthritis) and referred pain into my limbs they are incredibly careful where to inject. There are also nerve injections as well as radiofrequency ablations (RFA) as treatments. Have you considered seeing a PM&R (pain management and rehabilitation) specialist?
Also, I have had to make a good amount of lifestyle changes - such as stretching daily, being constantly aware of increased tension in my neck and shoulders as I work, read, rest etc. - using relaxation techniques throughout the day (even on the toilet - seriously), as well as meditation to ease the anxiety and stress in my life. I know it may sound absurd or flimflam advice but look into these alternative options. Do try it for a month - see how it helps.
Another thing is that I've been prescribed a few medications (neuro and psych), neck strengthening exercises (PT), and trigger point therapy. Ive had success with a muscle relaxant, use of tricyclic antidepressants (to ease stress/anxiety) as well as offered Botox - to ease my pain. I have used these for a while now and do find some relief using them. For me, any relief I get is appreciated. Have you looked into these options?
I want you to know we are here to support you should you need more info. Our site has a plethora of material in its articles and posts, with many members having years of knowledge and experience dealing with migraine disease under our belts. We are not doctors and cannot offer treatment or give you advice, but we can offer our experiences to help guide our members in the direction they seek. Wishing you better days ahead with less pain. Thoughtfully, Rebecca (team member)
CommunityMemberc2e04cMember
NUCCA chiropractor saved me from these. My Atlas vertebrae was out of alignment, causing migraines with various symptoms. These chiropractors specialize in upper cervical adjustments. I got my life back. Went from constant headache with migraine flare-ups to headache free.
Cody LeachMember
