Comments by amigraineur

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Posted on November 14 at 4:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Thomas,
Some statements in this article are correct. For example, the addition of magnesium and vitamin B2 are common alternative therapies. However, most of what you have written is misleading or in error.

Classic migraineurs have no aura. The terms classic and common are not even used any more. Depending on the source there are between 29 and 32 million migraineurs in the US. Migraine is not a vascular disease affecting the arteries of the brain as once thought. It is a manageable, neurological disease with no known cure. It is not the result of food sensitivities, although some foods may trigger a migraine. Even that has not been proven. It is certainly NOT a psychosomatic disease (please don't blame the patient!) resulting from personality traits.

In the future, if you decide to write about migraine disease again, please have your information correct. I suggest that you contact the National Headache Foundation, or MAGNUM for up to date information about migraine.

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