Were you prescribed something for your migraines?
So... here's where it gets depressing. I was so happy to finally have a diagnosis, I mean how many people out there are
born with hyperacusis and tinnitus? And then it's been getting so bad this last year, and no unbearable these past 3 months (I'm 18). So my specialist has me on 50 mg Amitriptyline (this is also used as a depression medication in large doses, and as a sleep aid in smaller doses - win win if you struggle sleeping from your tinnitus), and just got me up to 100 mg of Topiramate (he says I can't take anymore, and it's going to take a month before we can see if it's going to work because so far it isn't). I'm taking magnesium supplements daily and I am very strictly following a
migraine diet, I have not cheated a single time since I started 3 months ago, and like I said I'm still just getting worse. I just got my daiths pierced in both ears, which there's no actual research proving that piercing your ears can cure migraines, but if this Topiramate and amitriptyline don't start working in the next month our next step is a new medication (which could be dangerous for my heart's health) and
botox injections in my forehead. Again, I cannot stress this enough, I'm freaking 18 and they want to give me botox. I have no idea what that would look like or anything about it, but to say the least I am very freaked out. So yeah I'm doing a lot for my migraines but I'm getting worse by the day so...
But, because you
@NewLionel are male your chances of recovering from migraines are
much higher than mine because I'm female. If you get the "Heal your Headache" book Dr Buchholz also talks about migraine medications, each ones effects on your body, what category of drug they are etc etc. He also gives other advice on how to bring up your migraine "threshold" as he explained it.
I hope this is all helping you out, I would definitely ask your doctor what she/he thinks about migraine treatments.
Also, when you read the book and look at the diet, don't get overwhelmed, I did that diet for two months and finally had a meltdown because I lived off of nothing but oatmeal and cream of wheat for 3 weeks straight. (I'm going to culinary school, I know how to cook - but this diet took all the fun out of it) It's a pretty strict list. I could send you a less restrictive, and better updated list given to me by my doctor.