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Six-year-old with a migraine (sm)

Posted By: CAMT on 2007-03-28
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I need some advice. My six-year-old daughter woke up this morning with a headache and complaints of her stomach hurting. I kept her home from school because she said she was starting to feel worse. I have given her two doses of Children's Tylenol Meltaways, but she says her head still hurts. I'm thinking it might be a migraine headache because she actually wanted the TV turned off (because of the noise)! We just turned it down instead.


Anyone have any advice on how I can help her to feel better? Or does she just have to suffer through this. Don't you just feel so bad when you're little ones are sick?




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What about putting a cold compress on her head or back of her neck. Did you try ibuprofen? Alternate that with Tylenol.
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Sounds like a migraine....
I am not a physician, but I transcribe quite a bit of neurology work that specialize in migraines.  I wonder if you should see an ophthalmologist...  I hope you feel better, as I know this can be very distracting.  I've had floater migraines in the past, but usually the floaters disappear, but then the headache comes.  It is usually due to stress.  I also purchased an LCD screen.  How old is your monitor?  The new screen seemed to help tremendously.  Also, I had to get glasses due to a stigmatism, that is not unusual, but the glasses helped as well.  Good luck to you!!
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I am in menopause and am still getting the headaches, same type, that I got with my menses most months. My sister and mother had the same thing. Does anyone experience the same type headache, and how do you deal with it? I know even before my eyes are open in the morning that I have it, and it can last for one day or as long as several days. The only thing that seems to really relieve it other than a prescription drug, which I have so many adverse side effects with, is caffeine. . lots of caffeine and an extra strength Tylenol, etc.  Thank you in advance for sharing. I think I just need some company on this issue today. 
Migraine question....

My son is an hour and a half away at college; I got a call from him a couple of hours ago saying he was feeling nauseated, had numbness in his left hand, and numbness in his cheek with blurring of his vision, etc.  Earlier he was playing soccer and head butting the ball.............  I have migraines but have never had numbness in my hands or fingers..........he went to the ER and they did a CT but radiologist read it as normal and the nurse practitioner said he was probably having an unusual manifestation of a migraine, wanted to give him Nubain and Phenergan and send him back to his apt.   I'm really concerned because he said he was feeling much better, which I have never gotten over a migraine in a couple of hours and I'm wondering why the NP would give him those drugs to knock him out when she herself said they could not rule out a head injury............I told him I would feel better if he did NOT take those drugs but stayed with a friend up there tonight.


Would I be wrong in thinking this way? I'm concerned he does have a head injury from butting the soccer ball with his head, which is way too common with soccer players anyway....


Yes, I could take Imitrex after a migraine had already started. (sm)
That was the beauty of it, (at least for me - everyone is different). The other thing that was nice about Imitrex was that I could still remain active while it was working... didn't have to go lie down in a dark cave, or anything. I've been able to abort many, nearly full-blown migraines while continuing to drive, ski in bright sunlight, hike, watch a concert, etc.

I was fortunate and had no side-effects from Imitrex at all. (Actually, I don't have side-effects with my SSRI, either.)

It did take a while to work, usually 50-90 min. in the beginning (still, that beats 3 days in bed!) As time went by, it seemed to work faster - sometimes in as little as 20 min. But maybe the differences in headache strength, duration, circumstances, etc. caused the variations. Fiorinal used to work, but gradually lost it's effectiveness. Also it's a narcotic, isn't it? Anyway, it spaced me out a little bit (who cares, if it gets rid of the pain!), and it was hard to get sometimes, especially if the frequency of use started to go up.

The nice thing about finding a drug that helps is that oddly, JUST KNOWING that I had a tablet with me, no matter where I went or what I was doing, actually seemed to cut down on my fear and anxiety about the migraines, and I actually had fewer of them as long as I had my Imitrex with me! There are other, similar drugs now - Zomig is one I can think of (though it doesn't work as well for me.) Even some you spray up your nose. So if one doesn't work, it's worth it to try others.

One thing about taking the Sudafed & Excedrin at the first sign of a migraine, was that if after about an hour, if it still wasn't better and I felt I needed to take Imitrex, the Imitrex seemed to work better and faster. Sort of like it had been "jump-started" by the earlier use of Sudafed & Excedrin. Of course, I also drank a lot of milk or ate some food with it, to keep my tummy happy.

I hear you on missing 3 days of work. I had problems at one job because my headaches always seemed to come on a Monday, and that obviously looked a little fishy. At the time I had no meds that worked. I got my doctor to write me a letter saying he was working on the problem. He also mentioned that the migraines could be rated as a true disability, and if so, the employer had to take all reasonable steps to accommodate that disability. (Which they eventually did).

I think I, too had a hormonal thing contributing to them, because after my hysterectomy they tapered off a bit.

I agree with you about the fear-psychosis thing... I swear that sometimes I could bring on a migraine simply by TALKING about them with someone! But again, having that little magic trick up my sleeve (i.e., Imitrex) made the fear go away.
Nope, thankfully I have never had a migraine.

I am 41 so I'm thinking that hormones are playing a role.  I'm trying to approach this logically.  It's the fact that it comes out of nowhere and does NOT last for days and days that is intriguing to me.  It's just so foreign to my personality.  Since it is so short-lived, I don't know that any antidepressant would be necessary. 


Thanks for your input.


 


Could it be some sort of abdominal migraine?

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A 17-year-old would have the same goals as a 20 year old (sm)
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6-year-old
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17-year-old
My 17-year-old cat, Cyrus, died one year ago. . He always wanted a lot of attention - loved people - but toward the end, he seemed to want attention/being held, even more. . I am so sorry you are going through this - it is not easy. . I miss my Cyrus every day - he was a true friend.. we went through A LOT together...
You have been with him for over a year and have
x
Had one about a year ago -
needle for local anesthesia, then very quick - left barely a little scab.  Takes several layers but not deep.  No pain and nothing afterwards - didn't even require any bandage after initial band-aid.  On my breastbone area so probably one of the most tender places. 
My 12-year-old goes to bed at 9 and gets up at 6:30
It sounds like right now your child actually goes to bed at 10, so if you extend until 10 it'll really be more like 10:30.

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I was on it for about year ago and after
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i would never allow my 5 and 9 year old
a few years back on his. He was with his children on it, he threw them off and they lived but he didn't.
My 11-year-old *man*

is also more emotional of late.  I think a lot of it just depends on the kid.  My guy has always been a little more sensitive than his brothers.  He's about 10 pounds overweight and it bothers him that the kids call him fat.  He's not fat.  I told him if they didn't pick on him about that, it would be something else.  Kids are cruel and they definitely find the ones that are most vulnerable.  I would speak with the youth director and see if there might be ways to build up his self-esteem.  I think more than anything he's suffering from a low self-esteem.


Some kids are just naturally confident and that makes them popular.  He'll grow into himself soon enough.  I've found that by inviting his friends over really helps to build his self-confidence.  We just had his 11th birthday party at one of those party places with laser tag, arcades, jungle gym and we allowed him to invite 7 friends (that's all our 2 vehicles would hold).  Although I guided him in who to pick, ultimately the decision was his.  Not one of the kids he asked was in the "popular crowd", more on the outskirts like him.  They all said it was the best birthday party they'd ever been to.  They're still talking about it at school a week later.  I think a couple of the more popular kids were upset they didn't get invited, but I hope it taught them a lesson and maybe even brought them down a peg or 2.


The kids change, but the attitudes don't.  It was the same thing when I was in school.  There will always be someone who gets off on making you feel bad.  You just have to teach your kids how to cope with it and let them know how important they are.  I said about inviting his friends over because usually kids are more confident in their own home.  Letting his friends see his self-confidence at home will probably help him be more like that in school.  Good luck with your guy.


almost 10 year old son
My almost 10 y/o son gets emotional like that also. If he is trying to explain something and cannot find the words, he tears up. Any frustration and he tears. He does have some anxiety, but his doctor said this is not abnormal. If we have complaints from school then we need to think about doing something, but for now we just try to nip it before he gets too upset. Unless he starts to tear over something reasonable (heck, even I can tear up if I get frustrated enough!). These kids have so much pressure on them now days. Just keep supporting him and helping him through.
One year...sm
for a church party, I wore sweats and pinned socks and other small clothing items to my clothes with some drier sheets and went as static cling. Very cheap and good for a some laughs.
The 2 and 4-year-old are doing well...sm
It is just the 8 year old who is not. Not to say the other 2 aren't sad that they can't see their mom I'm sure but they are not as distraught like the oldest. He seems to understand more what has happened.
I have a 16-year-old and 14-year-old.....
They don't go anywhere on the weekdays!!! They come home after school or practice. Why do they need to go out "socially"? They are at school socializing all day......Yes, I'm too strict!!!
Not this year but...

Many years back my 2 SILs got in a fight over their brother and one ended up with a bloody nose! Nowdays we do our own Thanksgiving with our kids...so no fights yet, of course my DS did just get married and my DD will be getting married next year, so who knows!


I am now on my 3rd year of all of this.
I can go 4 weeks, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 6 weeks, etc. without a period, no rhyme or reason. (I am currently 50). So, I have no idea how long it lasts.
8-year-old
I was the same age when I saw the movie "Love Story" I cried, sobbed, howled for an hour, just like you described. Everybody in the house thought it was hilarious. Sounds like you are a better mom than mine, but also may need to monitor what your "very sensitive" little girl watches on TV.
sometimes, it will just be a year they
won't cover; if no recurrence, then you'd be alright...