Search results for query: migraine

  1. M

    Cold or PEM?

    ...in the process or draw a conclusion afterwards. If it wouldn't all be so annoying and frustrating, it would be fascinating. Why do you get migraines and other people a sore throat etc? Probably has to do with 'vulnerabilities' in our system. I can only hope for you that you don't have...
  2. Trish

    Cold or PEM?

    ...seeing whether any of your family go down with it too might give you a clue. In my case I sometimes struggle to distinguish between a migraine and PEM, especially as my PEM often includes a migraine. Duration and other symtoms help me tell the difference. I don't get the runny nose or sore...
  3. D

    Visual Processing

    ...have described experiencing anything quite like what I do, though one person I know with Lupus has some similarities (they attribute them to migraine). This is obviously a limited sampling, so perhaps I am just ignorant. My apologies if this has been asked and discussed before. TLDR: Some...
  4. Mij

    Does C1 esterase inhibitor play a role in PASC neurological symptoms? A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover, proof-of-con, 2025

    ...Patients were assessed for adult executive function, abnormal cognitive decline, depression [Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II)], migraine, fatigue [Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS)] and pain (Short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire). Percent change in TLR signaling in response to zymosan was...
  5. Trish

    UK Overlapping Illness Alliance

    Why just those categories, how about adding IBS, FM, migraine, eczema, asthma, type 2 diabetes, FND, MUS, PPS, BDS, MUPS, idiopathic chronic fatigue, anxiety, depression, decondioning, FII, .... then slap a functional label on us all and prescribe CBT. Job done. I agree it's a bad idea. We...
  6. Peter T

    Should we initiate development of a new, short questionnaire to identify PEM (to aid diagnosis)?

    ...easy to prepare fresh pasta, only cooking other food stuffs at the week end. Further additional issues of unrecognised gluten withdrawal, migraine, nausea, IBS, etc, plagued my weekends when I was able to prepare a more balanced diet. It was only once I had stopped working, eliminated gluten...
  7. SNT Gatchaman

    Pre-pandemic disease trajectories and genetic insights into long COVID susceptibility, 2025, Blay et al.

    ...with increased long COVID risk. These trajectories primarily involved mental and neurological disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety, migraine), respiratory diseases (e.g. asthma, allergic rhinitis) and cardiometabolic or digestive conditions (e.g. hypertension, lipidaemia, obesity...
  8. Andy

    Autonomic symptom burden, comorbidities and quality of life in women with Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders and [hEDS] 2025 Blitshteyn et al

    ...having physician-diagnosed postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), 32.1 % had mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), 54.8 % had migraine, 26.2 % had myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and 98.8 % reported experiencing chronic pain. Importantly, 25 % of...
  9. Jonathan Edwards

    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    ...off as a known cause. I am not sure where intracranial pressure comes in - it is not the reason for photophobia in either meningitis or migraine and has no relation to CCI. The clinical features of intracranial hypertension are well known and they do not look like ME/CFS. As indicated above...
  10. poetinsf

    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    I had migraine in mind, but I'll take Meningitis too. So, the intracranial pressure in some conditions can cause headache and hypersensitivity. But the intracranial pressure in CCI is somehow different. Got it.
  11. Chandelier

    Gender Disparity in the Funding of Diseases by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, 2020, Mirin

    A visualization of data from this study found on X (https://nitter.net/globetrotteri/status/1954014446562721812#m):
  12. E

    Randomized Trial of Ivabradine in Patients With Hyperadrenergic [POTS], 2021, Taub et al

    ...I don't think we really know what the problems in this trial was for patients. I think its entirely possibly for someone to have insomnia, migraine and exercise intolerance or alternatively tremors, nausea and coat hanger pain and be given a POTS diagnosis as a result of this. Repetition of...
  13. S4ME News

    News in Brief - October 2025

    ...cohort, AIWS was a notable feature in adults with persistent headache after COVID-19, particularly in younger individuals with a history of migraine. Experiencing AIWS symptoms during acute infection increased the odds of post-acute AIWS symptoms nearly tenfold, suggesting SARS-CoV-2 may be a...
  14. SNT Gatchaman

    Exploring Alice in Wonderland syndrome in adults with persistent headache after COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in Latin America, 2025, Carrión-Ness

    ...by sensory perception distortions, including altered body image perception and distortions of shape, size, motion, color, and speed. Migraine and infectious diseases are among the most common etiologies of AIWS. However, it has not been studied in individuals with persistent headache after...
  15. rvallee

    Preprint The Genetics of Fibromyalgia and its Relationships to Psychiatric and Medical Traits 2025 Bright et al

    Given that the psychiatric disorders data set itself contains false data from people with all sorts of other illnesses, something that has been known for years and is easy to find out, this makes for a very different story than they are describing. They seem to have tried very hard to make...
  16. Jonathan Edwards

    An atlas of genetic correlations across human diseases and traits, 2015, Bulik-Sullivan et al.

    ...that this does not mean that any core causal pathway elements that define each disease in itself are shared. The core pathway element in migraine is the bit that gives the headache and however many diseases may share contributory genetic factors if they don't have headaches they don't share...
  17. R

    ADHD and ME/CFS

    Thank you all for the answers so far! Thanks, this sounds quite similar to what I (think I) am experiencing. I'm "only" properly sick with PEM for 2 years, though. I feel like most of the answers I've given to the ASRS (down below) have been struggles my whole life, but now are much more...
  18. Ryan31337

    ADHD and ME/CFS

    I haven't pursued a diagnosis but have a strong suspicion of ADHD too. A GP in a migraine clinic brought it up and remarked that I might want to get assessed but it didn't go any further. 5/6 on ASRS v1.1 now. I've had a few prolonged partial remissions and relapses over the course of 30 years...
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