Hi, I agree with what Fleshmaster and aj are saying very politely...although, if I'm incorrect there, I don't want to be putting words into their mouths.
I hope what I say will shock you. If not, I will have failed in my purpose.
If migraines do in fact run in your family (parents and siblings, especially), then the chances are higher that it's a migraine and not something else.
If you are under, say, 30 and are having terrible headaches, the chances are higher that it's *not* a migraine.
If you are not seeing a neurologist or a neurosurgeon, then you're not seeing a doctor who is solidly equipped to offer you a trustworthy diagnosis.
If you are relatively young and if migraines only "seem to run" in your family, my layman's opinion is that you need to check your insurance coverage and then insist on either a CT-scan or an MRI.
I had a cousin, aged 28, who had migraines. Or so they thought. By the time he went to see a specialist, the brain tumor was inoperable. He has left a widow and two wonderful small children, aged 1 and 3.
And a final note that some may consider cynical. The diplomas of some doctors ruined a good piece of parchment as soon as the ink was applied.
triggerme wrote:Yes migraines seem to run in my family...my doctor knows and theres nothing wrong with them or anything, i've had them ever since i can remember and nothing ever works, i am wanting to use hypnosis as a way to relax myself, laying down on my bed and listening to the audio with my headphones, in order to relax my head and body to help it go away, i find it really hard to actually relieve the pressure once getting one and hypnosis just seems like a really good idea to use.