12-07-2014, 01:21
Hi,
This happened to me 7 days ago on the start of my 11th cycle on PM. I woke up 4:00 a.m. on the most intense migraine I've ever had in any of my cycle. I got up and rubbed 1/8 tsp of progesterone ( I use Kokoro) on my temple, and more on my neck and back of neck. The migraine kept raging all throughout the morning, and I reapplied the progesterone cream again in the same areas: temple, front of neck, and back of neck. I attribute this to the sudden drop of progesterone in my body when my menses began. I stopped PM, and I didn't take it again until the 4th day, when the last vestiges of the migraine totally disappeared.
In the past, when I get migraine, or even when I just feel it coming, I apply progesterone cream in the temple/forehead area.
I had the inredibly nasty migraine, the type that my eyes got sensitive to the sun, my head was throbbing/exploding, and I felt nauseous and just wanted to bury my face in my pillow and totally darkened my room.
This happened to me 7 days ago on the start of my 11th cycle on PM. I woke up 4:00 a.m. on the most intense migraine I've ever had in any of my cycle. I got up and rubbed 1/8 tsp of progesterone ( I use Kokoro) on my temple, and more on my neck and back of neck. The migraine kept raging all throughout the morning, and I reapplied the progesterone cream again in the same areas: temple, front of neck, and back of neck. I attribute this to the sudden drop of progesterone in my body when my menses began. I stopped PM, and I didn't take it again until the 4th day, when the last vestiges of the migraine totally disappeared.
In the past, when I get migraine, or even when I just feel it coming, I apply progesterone cream in the temple/forehead area.
I had the inredibly nasty migraine, the type that my eyes got sensitive to the sun, my head was throbbing/exploding, and I felt nauseous and just wanted to bury my face in my pillow and totally darkened my room.