Search results for query: migraine

  1. B

    Distinct functional connectivity patterns in [ME/CFS & LC] during cognitive fatigue: a 7 Tesla task-fMRI study, 2026, Inderyas, Marshall-Gradisnik+

    And who find that noise gives them migraine , pain, exhaustion, cognitive issues and are in a noisy MRi on top of the executive function load of being in pain from lying down and dealing with other symptoms whilst doing any tasks. So it isn’t like with like. No HC with these issues that would...
  2. Mij

    Migraine treatments

    Interesting. My grandmother on my mother side suffered severe painful migraines and used to hide her medications under her mattress b/c family didn't want her taking higher doses, but she needed the higher dosages to manage. My history of migraine only occurred every 3-4 years and would...
  3. D

    Migraine treatments

    Migraines run in my family and, although I did not learn this until middle age, there seems to be a marked difference between the male and female members, with the males having primarily "silent" migraines with little or no pain but serious visual and/or cognitive disturbances, and the females...
  4. Kitty

    Open Norway: Plasma cell aimed treatment with daratumumab in ME/CFS (ResetME) - Haukeland University Hospital

    ...coming along and adding complications; some people with ME/CFS are also affected by getting a bad dose of 'flu or developing new onset migraine, for instance, and others might pick up additional diagnoses. We'd have to be clear in what ways Covid is different, especially as it's always hard...
  5. Mij

    Migraine treatments

    Hormonal shifts across life stages can make migraines better—or worse—for women. From menstruation to menopause, estrogen plays a key role in migraine triggers and relief. Study: Sex differences in migraine: bridging pathophysiology and clinical care in women
  6. Chandelier

    Migraine treatments

    https://www.faz.net/aktuell/gesellschaft/gesundheit/was-hilft-wirklich-bei-migraene-accg-110820339.html 1700-word interview with neurology professor Goßrau. AI Summary:
  7. Andy

    Neuroimmune dysregulation and comorbidity mechanisms of major depressive disorder and migraine 2026 Zou et al

    Abstract Background Although major depressive disorder (MDD) and migraine often present together, their comorbidity mechanisms are complex. This study aims to identify potential biomarkers and common mechanisms of MDD-migraine through neuroimmune microenvironment and transcriptome data, which is...
  8. Trish

    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    This is the MEA, presumably Dr Shepherd, answering a question about comorbidities in 2023 https://meassociation.org.uk/medical-matters/items/what-are-co-morbid-conditions/
  9. rvallee

    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    That's pretty much the bind here. What is the alternative? Not talking about those issues? Ignoring reality? That's not helpful. They do exist, and in most cases are definitely sometimes a consequence of infectious illnesses, LC has made that obvious, regardless of how messed up everything else...
  10. Trish

    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    ...of us being given long lists of additional diagnoses and of advocacy organisations promoting the idea that MCAS, hEDS and POTS, FM, IBS, migraine, and even CCI/AAI are all common co-morbidiities of ME/CFS. What I want to see more of is the doctors who diagnose and prescribe treatments for...
  11. Yann04

    EDS, hypermobility, and the link, if any, to ME/CFS

    ...symptoms. That in my opinion look quite like mild ME. Especially “PEM” type cycles (whenever they do too much they end up in bed with a migraine). Anyways the local hospital diagnosed them with hEDS. That’s the diagnosis under which they have all their social support. I was a bit thinking...
  12. Sasha

    Do you feel worse, better or the same when you wake compared to when you went to sleep?

    Interesting question - I can't remember what was asked in DecodeME and whether it would allow this to be looked at.
  13. Kitty

    Do you feel worse, better or the same when you wake compared to when you went to sleep?

    ...For instance, do people tend to feel better or worse after sleeping when they're ill with a virus; and are people who get a lot of immune-type symptoms more likely to complain of feeling worse after sleep than those whose ME/CFS is dominated by other symptoms like fatigue or pain or migraine?
  14. SNT Gatchaman

    Functional Disorders, Chronic Fatigue, Chronic Pain, 2025, Chattha

    That's in the section on Chronic Fatigue, part of "Adolescent Medicine in the Middle East: Principles, Perspectives, Practices" Also —
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