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MithShrike 02:01 PM 02-15-2009
Sorry about being gone. My health hasn't been good lately. Migraines and respiratory issues have been beating me up pretty well. I'm hoping this latest round of steroids, antibiotics, and the new antidepressant they have me on will help.

At least the last cigars I smoked were pretty damned good. It's been nearly a week now, I had a Gran Habano Cabinet Selection Robusto and a PAM 64 Principe.

I can't smoke or drink for another week... my bottle of Old Forester Signature is calling and my humidor is feeling neglected.
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jonharky 02:07 PM 02-15-2009
Hope you feel better I can't imagine what that must be like take it easy. Your cigars will still be there waiting when you get back to healthy
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TripleF 02:07 PM 02-15-2009
Wishing you good health and good cigars bro!! :-)
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SmoknTaz 02:14 PM 02-15-2009
Take care of yourself, the cigars will be happy to see you when you're able. :-)
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floydpink 02:55 PM 02-15-2009
Hope you get better quick.

I suffer bad migraines and am in Imitrex which has been great.

Holding off any other drugs, but work in the type of environment which puts many a man in an early grave due to the stress.
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MithShrike 03:06 PM 02-15-2009
Originally Posted by floydpink:
I suffer bad migraines and am in Imitrex which has been great.
That's great that mainstream treatments work for you. My two main triggers are dietary (dairy) and the weather. I can avoid dairy but it's really hard because I get cravings for cheese and ice cream and I occasionally break down. The weather is unavoidable though, any major change of pressure usually wrecks me for a few days.

The triptan drugs stopped working for me about 5 years ago. So did all NSAIDs including Toradol except at very early onset dosage. I really dislike opioids/opiates as I very quickly become addicted to them and have done the withdrawal process once before. Unfortunately my pain treatment of choice is illegal in this state and at the federal level. I have to shake my head every time I think of the policies regarding it.

At a prophylactic level of treatment I take feverfew which reduces the severity and frequency, a B-complex supplement, and ashwagnadha capsules daily. These all help but aren't always enough. I'm hoping that the Prozac I'm on now will help on a preventative level as well.
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karmaz00 03:21 PM 02-15-2009
hope you feel better quick
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Ace$nyper 03:50 PM 02-15-2009
Goodness, sorry to hear about your illness.

I know what it's like to have an immune system shot for a while, not fun at all.

Feel better!
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Smokin Gator 03:55 PM 02-15-2009
Sorry to hear you haven't been feeling well. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers brother.
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alley00p 04:45 PM 02-15-2009
Glad to see you back on the Asylum, Matt! :-)

Here's hoping that you will be feeling better soon! :-)










I'm dancin', I'm dancin'!
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icehog3 05:39 PM 02-15-2009
Good to see you back around, Matt...I sure hope the new round of treatment works out and you feel better.
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floydpink 05:57 PM 02-15-2009
Originally Posted by MithShrike:
That's great that mainstream treatments work for you. My two main triggers are dietary (dairy) and the weather. I can avoid dairy but it's really hard because I get cravings for cheese and ice cream and I occasionally break down. The weather is unavoidable though, any major change of pressure usually wrecks me for a few days.

The triptan drugs stopped working for me about 5 years ago. So did all NSAIDs including Toradol except at very early onset dosage. I really dislike opioids/opiates as I very quickly become addicted to them and have done the withdrawal process once before. Unfortunately my pain treatment of choice is illegal in this state and at the federal level. I have to shake my head every time I think of the policies regarding it.

At a prophylactic level of treatment I take feverfew which reduces the severity and frequency, a B-complex supplement, and ashwagnadha capsules daily. These all help but aren't always enough. I'm hoping that the Prozac I'm on now will help on a preventative level as well.

I feel your pain in more ways than one brother, without getting into too much detail about my favorite way to treat stress and headaches. Then again, there's little the gov't and I agree on....

Now California, that's a nice place to live for migraine and depression sufferers....
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hotreds 06:00 PM 02-15-2009
Sorry your reason for not being here was such unpleasantness for you! Here's hoping everything works out and you'll be good as new soon!
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CBI_2 08:30 PM 02-15-2009
Welcome back brother. Prayers for continued improvement on your health.
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DrDubzz 08:32 PM 02-15-2009
hope you get better man

here's to the prozac !
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G G 08:40 AM 02-16-2009
Hope things get better for you my friend.
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Mugen910 09:16 AM 02-16-2009
Originally Posted by TripleF:
Wishing you good health and good cigars bro!! :-)
:-)
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nozero 09:20 AM 02-16-2009
Originally Posted by TripleF:
Wishing you good health and good cigars bro!! :-)
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Old Sailor 01:55 PM 02-16-2009
Good to see you back Matt.....I use Imatrex injector for my migraines and it works awesome. Good luck!!
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floydpink 03:41 PM 02-16-2009
Originally Posted by Old Sailor:
Good to see you back Matt.....I use Imatrex injector for my migraines and it works awesome. Good luck!!
Injector? Never heard of that. I take probably 2-3 Imitrex tablets a week unless I am feeling good. They're expensive even with my insurance.

One of my coworkers takes Imitrex as well as a daily preventative, which I am considering.
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