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Migraines for Dummies [Paperback]

Diane Stafford (Author), Jennifer Shoquist M.D. (Author), M.D., Jennifer Shoquist (Author)
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January 3, 2003
If you get migraines you know how laughable it is to hear them described as “headaches.” As one poet put it, “the migraine is a beast from Hell, a bone-crushing, brain-twisting, heart-rending, apocalyptic scourge—an insult to all that’s holy.” And that’s putting it mildly. People have been trying to tame the migraine beast for thousands of years. Some early healers bored holes into their patients’ skulls, the Greeks inhaled the smoke of burning coffee beans, while in ancient Egypt, doctors tied herb-stuffed clay crocodiles to migraine sufferer’s heads. Fortunately, we live in more enlightened times and there are now medically sound approaches that are relatively simple and inexpensive—and they don’t leave scars or involve extreme fashion statements.

Your complete guide to taking charge of your migraines and getting your life back, Migraines For Dummies offers a focused, fleshed-out program that works in the real world. This friendly guide fills you in on what you need to know to:

  • Understand migraines and why you get them
  • Relieve symptoms
  • Pinpoint pain triggers
  • Sort through the various medications
  • Evaluate alternative remedies
  • Make simple migraine-busting lifestyle changes
  • Stop migraines from disrupting your family and work lives
  • Find a good doctor to help you manage the beast

The authors look at the whole spectrum of the problem—from dealing with the number-one issue of pain relief, to handling the peripheral problems like absences from work skepticism from friends, and impact on family. They also explore a range of critical related issues, including:

  • Different types of migraines, including abdominal, ocular, hemiplegic, opthamoplegic, and women’s hormonal migraines
  • Triggers, such as environmental allergens, stress, dietary triggers, and even exercises that can cause migraines
  • Over-the-counter medications, vitamins and herbal supplements
  • Biofeedback, meditation, massage, acupuncture, and other alternative remedies
  • The pros and cons of prescription remedies, including ergotamine derivatives, antidepressants, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, botox and more

You’ve tried Aunt Edna’s camphor-soaked head cloths. Now explore a sensible, medically sound approach, and get on the road to full-fledged pain relief with Migraines For Dummies.


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From the Back Cover

Relieve symptoms and pinpoint your pain triggers

Take charge of your headaches and get your life back!

You can get rid of the pain! This no-nonsense guide debunks migraine myths and gets you on the road to full-fledged pain relief. You’ll discover how to find a good doctor, sort through the various medicines, make positive changes in your lifestyle, and prevent your headaches from disrupting your work and family life.

Praise for Migraines For Dummies

"Migraines For Dummies is a practical guide full of useful information for the migraine sufferer, presented in an easy-to-read and entertaining format."
– Jennifer L. Wright, MD

"Migraines For Dummies provides insightful, practical, and helpful tips for dealing with the mother of all headaches: the migraine. This highly comprehensive book arms readers with the facts they need to make the transition from pain-challenged to migraine-empowered, in as simple a leap as possible."
– E. Fred Aguilar, MD

About the Author

Diane Stafford has been a health writer for 20 years.

Jennifer Shoquist, MD, is a family practice physician.
This author team also wrote the popular Potty Training For Dummies.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (January 3, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764554859
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764554858
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.7 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,131,947 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Pictured here with her daughter and co-author Jennifer Shoquist, Diane Stafford is an award-winning writer and editor who is known for her lively, upbeat writing style. She has been featured in dozens of articles and broadcasts nationwide. With a two-year bestseller (50,001 Best Baby Names, Sourcebooks), Stafford has fourteen published books and has sold more than a million books.
Stafford lives near the Pacific Ocean in Newport Beach, California, with her husband, Gregory Munoz, an Orange County superiorl court judge. Stafford has one daughter, three stepdaughters, and two stepsons.
Some of Stafford's published books include: Migraines For Dummies, Potty Training For Dummies, The Encyclopedia of STDs, No More Panic Attacks, 40,001 Best Baby Names, 50,001 Best Baby Names, 1000 Best Job-Hunting Secrets, Parent's Success Guide to Parenting, The Ultimate Baby Name Book, The Big Book of 60,001 Baby Names, and The Vitamin D Cure (with Jim Dowd, M.D.). Four of these books were co-authored with Stafford's daughter; her job-hunting book co-author was Moritza Day. Stafford's newest book is 60,001 Best Baby Names (Sourcebooks, August 2008).

 

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Save yourself a headache, don't buy this book, May 21, 2003
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If you just had the first headache of your life and wonder whether or not it is a migraine maybe this book is for you, but even then you would be better off going searching on the web for information. For anybody who suffers from migraines (I have had them for 25 years by now), this book offers little help. In fact, it is a complete waste of your headache-free time. It touches on different subjects in the most superficial way and adopts a "happy-go-lucky" tone whatever the subject. Migraines are not fun or funny so the tone of the book is completely inappropriate, e.g. "the big Kahuna Migraine pitches a tent in your head to stay for a while" or "For a moment, forget about medium- to hard-driving terminator prescription drugs and all those totally groovy over-the-counter meds." Some of the recommendations don't even make sense or the authors contradict themselves: you do not want to watch TV with a migraine, or have soft music playing or flowers that smell in your room! Medications and their side-effects are treated rather lightly, in an inappropriately "funny" way - as if you are supposed to get a laugh out of the "positive" side effect of Botox of smoothing out your wrinkles, or that you might lose weight while taking Topamax. If your migraines are so bad that you have to resort to these medications, the chirpy sense of humor of the authors eludes you, especially given the serious side effects of the latter medication. Maybe somewhere in those 300 pages is buried some helpful information, but by the time you get to page 300 you will feel like a dummy because of the tone of the book and not because you are having a migraine. My recommendation is, search the web for the sites of the various headache associations to find helpful information presented in a way much less insulting to your intelligence and to find a good neurologist with expertise in the treatment of headaches.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Too general, not enough information, February 16, 2004
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I agree with the review that reads, "Save yourself the headache . . ." This book is far too general. If you read the brochures in your doctor's office and some informative information on the web, you already know more than you'll find here.

If you want a good, thorough book on migraines, consider "Headache Help: A Complete Guide to Understanding Headaches and the Medications That Relieve Them," which you can buy from amazon.com

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A decent overview book, June 29, 2007
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Mathew A. Shember (Cupertino, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I read this on a whim.

I have headaches. Some ok; some really bad. People would offer advice and suggest migraine meds.

Problem is the fact I really didn't have any ideas on what to weigh or consider.

This book is good in that it will help with the basic question "Do I have Migraines?" In my case, I am lucky to be a lite migraine sufferer. Some of the explanations from the book helped me examine cause and effect of the headaches. In some cases, they are simple stress headaches be it from too much work, bad posture at the computer for long periods of time, etc.

Probably the best thing I got from was looking for triggers and measuring the body for when something bad was about to happen. Sometimes it gets worst when you try to tough it out.

I will say again that this is a book for those that want to know more but don't really know what to do or where to begin searching.

If you are one of the unfortunates that suffer from frequent migraines, then you probably already have an arsenal of knowledge and probably would not get much from this book.

Some of the writing, made me skip as some of the ideas are repeated.

Overall, it's not a bad book especially when considering the Dummies books tend to be a little weak. I am a little more informed on the subject matter as the book named some sites on the web were I could get more information.




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