Dispersable Asprin
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Dispersable Asprin
I suffered from evil weekly migraine with aura for last 40 years. It ruined my career and I was sacked several times because of it. I had to be self employed as no one would employ me.
I would of loved to be a junior school teacher but due to migraines would not have been able to do that.
However nearly a year ago by accident my husband bought me dispersable asprin instaed of normal asprin. The little tiny one that are used for people with heart conditions.
I started one every morning, along with cayenne pepper and this is teh truth! I have not had one migraine since. That was last August!!
Now I finally have the confidence to apply for a job and got it! I have been there two months now and not had a day off sick!
I would of loved to be a junior school teacher but due to migraines would not have been able to do that.
However nearly a year ago by accident my husband bought me dispersable asprin instaed of normal asprin. The little tiny one that are used for people with heart conditions.
I started one every morning, along with cayenne pepper and this is teh truth! I have not had one migraine since. That was last August!!
Now I finally have the confidence to apply for a job and got it! I have been there two months now and not had a day off sick!
oafish1- Posts : 3
Join date : 2011-07-28
Re: Dispersable Asprin
So pleased this has worked for you.
Sadly I have been on the mini aspirin for years (due to a minor stroke) and it has done nothing for my migraines.
But I have read recently that is you take a disposable aspirin at the on set of a mig - it can sometimes stop one from developing
Sadly I have been on the mini aspirin for years (due to a minor stroke) and it has done nothing for my migraines.
But I have read recently that is you take a disposable aspirin at the on set of a mig - it can sometimes stop one from developing
Re: Dispersable Asprin
Wow, so pleased it helped you!
Sarah- Posts : 588
Join date : 2011-04-21
Location : Essex, UK
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