"SuperMarket Me" - A documentary on my health problems from eating supermarket food
"Julianne" > wrote in
news:e2jTb.6757$gl2.3218@lakeread05:
I am less prone to actual
> migraines after Botox treatment but the nausea and sensitivity to
> light was very real.
Found this interesting - you've answered a question for me. I suffer from
migraines, and had heard a little about the use of Botox. I'd read that it
was working by interfering with the trigeminal (think I got that right!)
nerve. I figured this meant that the Botox did not actually stop the
migraine from occurring, but stopped the symptom of pain whilst other
symptoms - aura, nausea etc. would remain. Your post seems to have
confirmed this - thanks for the info!
Rhonda Anderson
Cranebrook, NSW, Australia
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