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Migraine - Relpax: Restless Sleep? : Women-care

Migraine overview



A migraine is a headache that can purpose intense throbbing suffering or a pulsing sensation, typically on one facet of the head. It's often accompanied with the aid of nausea, vomiting, and excessive sensitivity to mild and sound. Migraine assaults can closing for hours to days, and the discomfort can be so excessive that it interferes with your each day activities. For some people, a warning symptom viewed as an air of secrecy takes location until now than or with the headache. An air of secrecy can consist of visible disturbances, such as flashes of mild or blind spots, or different disturbances, such as tingling on one thing of the face or in an arm or leg and concern speaking.



My experience-Relpax: Restless Sleep?



Took Relpax for the first time last night. Cautiously optimistic - it seemed to work really fast for pain! But I had a strange night of sleep after and am wondering if others experience this:

About 5 hours after taking 40mg Relpax, I went to bed and was extremely kicky and twitchy as I was falling asleep. So much so that my partner left to sleep in another room. At one point I woke myself up as I was kicking my leg so dramatically it's like I was following thru on a penalty kick in the world cup lol.

Other side effects so far seem par for the course: tightness in neck, sensitive throat and scalp. I did read about "muscle spasms" as an uncommon and more serious side effect and searched this sub, but couldn't find anything specifically about involuntary kicking/punching/twitching in sleep. Anyone else experience something similar?

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Migraine Symptoms



Migraines, which have an effect on children and teens as nicely as adults, can development via 4 stages: prodrome, aura, attack and post-drome. Not everyone who has migraines goes through all stages.

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