Botox may cure migraines
By ersmommy1
@ersmommy1 (12587)
United States
September 16, 2008 1:30pm CST
Pharmaceutical company Allergan says its paralysis-inducing wrinkle preventer Botox works as a treatment for chronic migraines. What do you think? When many people hear the words Botulinum Toxin, the first thing they think of is botulism, an often fatal form of food poisoning. Would you consider this for treatment?
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@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
17 Sep 08
It's bad, it's good, we really don't know anymore
. I think I would choose something else to help with my migraines that is a little less costly
. I wouldn't want to even try Botox. I have heard and seen on television about it and some things can go wrong it is just to Chancey for me
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. I think I would choose something else to help with my migraines that is a little less costly
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@DaddyOfTheRose (2934)
• United States
2 Oct 08
If it works, ok. I have some unease about the process. However, we do find medical uses for toxins all the time.
@BriNbai (912)
• United States
16 Sep 08
I remember seeing this on a show I think it was one of those surgery shows.But I guess it really does work, there was a woman who had a disease that made her jaw lock and become very stiff and it gave her the wosrt migraines. She went to have th treatments done and it made her relax her jaw and made numbing of the area made her migraines go away.I'm not sure if I would go for this kind of treatment because I am not in this situation but if I was I would consider it





