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Have You Had Severe Migraines One Or Two Days Before Treatment Of Botox Injections

A MyMigraineTeam Member asked a question 💭
Omaha, NE

How have you managed to get through the migraine pain trouble until the injection?

September 15
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I have been getting Botox injections since 1998. I am going through this situation where intense migraines will take place one to two days before I visit for the Botox treatment. I am wondering if there’s something else going on.

September 15
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Botox has made a significant difference in my frequency and pain level. I have chronic migraines and when I was away from home for more than 5 months, I got much worse.

As I recall from when I started, it takes two to three injections to really feel the effects.

September 15
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Many members of MyMigraineTeam have shared their experiences with severe migraines before starting Botox treatment. Some reported that Botox significantly reduced the frequency and severity of their migraines, while others had mixed results. For instance:

- One member mentioned that Botox cut down their almost daily Show Full Answer

Many members of MyMigraineTeam have shared their experiences with severe migraines before starting Botox treatment. Some reported that Botox significantly reduced the frequency and severity of their migraines, while others had mixed results. For instance:

- One member mentioned that Botox cut down their almost daily migraines by half after nearly two years of treatment.
- Another member noted that it took about three rounds of Botox to see any improvement, with varying effectiveness in subsequent rounds.
- Some members experienced initial relief that tapered off over time.

It's important to discuss with a healthcare provider to determine if Botox is a suitable treatment for your migraines.

September 15

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