Phase I of the battle for migraine sufferers is an accomplishment. Now, if the botox works, will they then approve the cosmetic surgery that will stop migraines for those who botox works? (I believe it was from the Cleveland Clinic). The disabling effects of migraine, the countless drugs tried by some, and the risks of death by the drugs given them are just so unrealistic that if Botox is a working option, and if in follow-up the surgery continued, for those individuals to stop migraine, then it should be a consideration. It would be safer, and cheaper over the years.
Phase I of the battle for migraine sufferers is an accomplishment. Now, if the botox works, will they then approve the cosmetic surgery that will stop migraines for those who botox works? (I believe it was from the Cleveland Clinic). The disabling effects of migraine, the countless drugs tried by some, and the risks of death by the drugs given them are just so unrealistic that if Botox is a working option, and if in follow-up the surgery continued, for those individuals to stop migraine, then it should be a consideration. It would be safer, and cheaper over the years.