barb
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...I have the migraine with aura, onset was post-hysterectomy so I suspect that hormone levels have something to do with this, at least in my case.
The relationship of migraine with aura to increased likelyhood of having a PFO worries me as I'm about to begin my Adv.Nitrox/Decompression Proced. course and this will likely take me to depths/pressures I have not yet experienced.
I'm not so concerned about this triggering a headache (although an unchecked visual disturbance with a significant deco obligation could be challenging) I'm more worried about the impact of possibly having a PFO and deep diving.
Is this contraindcated?
A side note: My aunt made a wonderful recommendation when I first started these migraines (she had suffered them for many years).
She said: as soon as I had the visual distortion I should go into a darkened room, sit in a comfy chair - NEVER LIE DOWN, take two Aspirin (not Tylenol), apply a cold pack to my head (back of neck and upper forehead).
When I follow her advice I'm good to go in about 1/2 hour - I never get the headache and just feel a bit more tired than usual.
I am worried about the deeper diving though - I currently dive to within recreational depths with no problems but would like to visit some of the deeper wrecks in my area.
Barb
The relationship of migraine with aura to increased likelyhood of having a PFO worries me as I'm about to begin my Adv.Nitrox/Decompression Proced. course and this will likely take me to depths/pressures I have not yet experienced.
I'm not so concerned about this triggering a headache (although an unchecked visual disturbance with a significant deco obligation could be challenging) I'm more worried about the impact of possibly having a PFO and deep diving.
Is this contraindcated?
A side note: My aunt made a wonderful recommendation when I first started these migraines (she had suffered them for many years).
She said: as soon as I had the visual distortion I should go into a darkened room, sit in a comfy chair - NEVER LIE DOWN, take two Aspirin (not Tylenol), apply a cold pack to my head (back of neck and upper forehead).
When I follow her advice I'm good to go in about 1/2 hour - I never get the headache and just feel a bit more tired than usual.
I am worried about the deeper diving though - I currently dive to within recreational depths with no problems but would like to visit some of the deeper wrecks in my area.
Barb