She is on her way to the shrine of Saint Roch in the forest beyond, to be relieved of a migraine that torments her morning, noon, and night.
Her migraine had been cured, thanks to Saint Roch or to the change of air and scene necessitated by the journey to his shrine, and she was going to return to her beloved country.
Cunegunda put me to bed and then retired herself, for she is so tormented by migraine that she did not sit by me for a time, as she usually does.
In these cases there may be dilatation of the aorta from paralysis of vaso-motor nerves analogous to the dilatation of the carotid and temporal arteries in certain forms of migraine (Rosenbach).
Migraine {1070} or sick headache and vertigo occur in many cases, but it may well be doubted whether these symptoms are not due to the accompanying gastro-duodenal catarrh, which is a nearly constant symptom.
Headache, dizziness, and hebetude of mind are present, and now and then an attack of catarrh of the bile-ducts will have the objective signs of an ordinary migraine or sick headache.
At times even so simple a condition as migraine so nearly simulates epilepsy of the psychical type, because of its complications and sequelae and the regularity with which it occurs, that it has been spoken of as an epileptic equivalent.
Migraine is an extremely severe form of headache which arises from various excitations, and uterine disturbances are among the causes.
There is no doubt that, in successive generations, epilepsy and migraine may have a relation to one another that is something more than merely a coincidence.
From time to time the co-existence or alternation of tics and headache has been remarked, but the headache bears a much closer resemblance to migraine than to the headache en casque of neurasthenia.
Epilepsy and migraine certainly occur in people of no supernormal gifts, and often in degenerates and subnormals.
The complex of appearances calledmigraine now becomes understandable.
Reasoning back, cases of epilepsy and migraine began to be examined for evidences of involvement of the pituitary in their troubles.
As mentioned, in such cases epilepsy appears as the twin brother of migraine in genius.
In some way or other he got some attacks of migraine at the age of fifteen or sixteen; for these he was treated with bleeding, and with a most savage antiphlogisticism generally.
Both migraine and clavus are often met with in persons who have long passed their youth; but their first attacks have nearly always occurred during the period of development.
She was, on the whole, a healthy person, but had suffered from migraine in her youth, and came of a neurotic family.
A brother was also liable to attacks of true migraine between puberty and the age of twenty-one.
From one-fourth to one-half of a grain of good extract of cannabis, repeated in two hours if it has not produced sleep, is an excellent remedy in migraine of the young.
This lady is herself a neuralgic subject, liable to migraine in circumstances of fatigue, and suffering horribly from it during her pregnancies; and she comes of a family in whom the nervous temperament is strongly developed.
In the same circular the following also appears: “In the treatment of migraine with phenacetin or antipyrin, the attack is delayed, while with Migrainin it is usually permanently stayed.
Migraine is often caused by conditions for which this Solution is one of the most satisfactory remedies:” “In Insomnia due to advancing age, it will often act as a hypnotic.
I encountered my first migraine headache in science class, during the middle of a test.
I spent most of it having a migraine headache, sweating and throwing up.
Perhaps all of the previous events were too much for me; I was suddenly ill with migraine headaches in a manner which I had never before encountered.
The world will be surprised, if you allow a migraine to come between us.
But, if you will that migraine to be far away, it will fly, and then I shall be near.
The next morning, from being weakened by the evening's migraine or from the restoration of common sense, she was insistent that he go begging like a monk and leave her alone.
The mother's migraine might also be considered as a nervous malady amounting to a family taint, but cannot be held responsible for so grave an abnormality as idiocy.
Women were sterile for some time after Selznik's migraine struck, and the same must have been true of the mice.
So you've had Selznik's migraine and know you're carrying plague.
If Kingdoms scientists could isolate the "side effect" and eliminate the unconsciousness, the severe migraine would do very nicely to intensify an Inquisitor's other attentions.
But it does leave you with a nasty migraine for most of a day.
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