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  1. Know what's great? On the horizon that is....CGRP inhibitors! Supposed to be ideal for those who can't take triptans. I keep my fingers crossed, but it's still, oh...probably a couple years out...
  2. :) 5-HT1, I believe, right? I can't tolerate Imitrex because I have a big problem with tachycardia - the 'trex makes my heart beat wayyyyy faster than it should. I wasn't a fan of that! I use zomig...
  3. My first degree is a bachelor of music in piano performance. I graduated with that in May of 2004. 9 days later, I started nursing school. Graduated from my BSN program this past May. Seems like a...
  4. Arg...that stinks. Hugz!!! I still use DHE...the good ole ergot derivative. It makes me sick like no other! The last time I used it was mid-shift working in the ER. I had taken 8mg of zofran...
  5. Nursing school ?'s about disabilities-RSD,Dystonia...

    I didn't tell them about my disabilities until after I started school - just due to timing and my own personal choices. I was up front about it as soon as I got there, however. I met with the...
  6. I think my migraines are worse when I have acid reflux than when I take my nexium, however. :) No can get off PPI's ever...thanks to biology and depakote (which I haven't taken since 2001!)... Lots...
  7. Patients knowing medical lingo

    Hehehe Yes I have heard a variety of explanations for what such Latin phrases mean. It always makes me laugh! One of my earlier jobs in a hospital was working in dietary nutrition...did it part time...
  8. Question regarding insomnia

    I have insomnia, but from what, we have no clue! It seems to be very common among cluster headache sufferers. I have quite a few friends from nursing and med school who suffer from insomnia...in...
  9. needle stick

    That's nice to know. Wish we'd had that law over here when I got stuck!! I also work in the inner city. I love to work in the city, but at the same time...everything comes with a risk. One night I...
  10. needle stick

    My stick was on March 1 of this year...as a student, nonetheless. I was working at a clinic in West Philadelphia. I, myself, have been taking injectible medications for several years, and I couldn't...
  11. Compazine for a Migraine??

    For a TON of info on migraine and headaches, you can check out: http://headaches.about.com That way, some of the rationale behind things like giving compazine will make sense, even though it seems...
  12. Compazine for a Migraine??

    It actually can be given alone. Depends on how much it helps... It is often combined with a powerful vasoconstrictor, if you don't have any contraindications for it -- such as DHE...
  13. Hard decisions.

    My BSN degree was in a program for 2nd degree students. My roommate and I both attended Penn State for our undergrad degrees. Mine was in music, and hers was in industrial engineering. There were...
  14. MedError/Dismissal...What2Do

    I was in the hospital at one point and taking an MAOI for headaches. I had been on pamelor (nortriptyline) quite some time before that, and a new nurse came in and just handed me a pill. I asked her...
  15. Compazine for a Migraine??

    Nice words...I can also add a few choice 'quotes' to the list... In the ER, I overheard a nurse tell a neurology resident-friend of mine that she "wished all these migraine patients would just go home...
  16. Patients knowing medical lingo

    Great post! And surprisingly, a whole heck of a lot of patients actually really DO know what NPO means. However, the latin words that NPO stands for? Now THAT'S another story. Hugz, Carrie
  17. Headache for three weeks

    Be careful, too, of rebound from a headache perspective. Taking pain meds for more than 2 days a week can lead to rebound headache. This is a complicating and frustrating type of headache that, in...
  18. MedError/Dismissal...What2Do

    Oh I agree wholeheartedly that not all nurses do this. In fact, most don't - at least where I was educated, anyways! I appreciate that!! It wasn't even a common occurrence in the ER, but there...
  19. How do Doctors treat nurses

    It can go both ways, too! How do nurses treat doctors? :) I find that everyone is an individual - and hopefully most people have been taught values and respect. Many of the physicians I've worked...
  20. MedError/Dismissal...What2Do

    I absolutely loved my last clinical rotation through the ER. That's in part due to the fact that the ER was my first 'home' as an employee at the hospital where I work. I was coming full circle and...
  21. Patients knowing medical lingo

    Having been someone who has worked as a volunteer host for an internet forum for some time, I have to say that I have worked like a crazy person, along with many other people, to get people as...
  22. MedError/Dismissal...What2Do

    That's a good call :) Can speak for that one personally at least. I take 120mg's of Verapamil 4 times a day. I'm 24...and I do have hypertension, tachycardia - but primarily...Verapamil for me is...
  23. Nursing without license

    It's all very state to state, isn't it? I know in Pennsylvania, we can work with a TPP for a very short term. However, then certain hospitals can still say they don't want you to start working...
  24. Compazine for a Migraine??

    New here, but this is a topic very interesting to me :) I recently graduated with my 2nd degree as a BSN...soon to be RN (with fingers crossed!) My first degree was in music. During my sophomore year...