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Old 16-09-08, 08:14
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Just read this article and even though it is a bit scary, thought it was important to bring it up.




Migraine sufferers prone to leg clots: study By Julie Steenhuysen
Mon Sep 15, 5:03 PM ET



CHICAGO (Reuters) - People who get migraines may also be at higher risk for blood clots in their legs, researchers said on Monday.

The finding, reported in the journal Neurology, may help explain why migraine sufferers have a higher risk of stroke.

Researchers had thought that people who get migraines were more prone to a buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries, but Dr. Stefan Kiechl of Innsbruck Medical University in Austria said that is likely not the case.

Kiechl and colleagues studied 574 people in Italy who were 55 or older. They took ultrasound images of their necks and thighs to look for hardening of the arteries.

Some 111 of those were migraine sufferers, and among these, 19 percent had one or more leg clots compared with just 8 percent in the migraine-free group.

Leg clots, also known as deep vein thrombosis, cause pain and swelling and can prove deadly if they break off and travel to the heart or lungs.

The researchers said it is not clear why people who get migraines are at higher risk for such clots.

What is clear is that they are not more likely to have atherosclerosis, or narrowing of the arteries, brought on by a build-up of fatty plaques.

"The thinking has been that because people with migraine are more likely to have strokes and other cardiovascular problems, that they would also have more severe and early atherosclerosis," Kiechl said in a statement.

"This study is the first use of high-resolution ultrasound to examine this theory, and it provides solid evidence to refute it," he said.

"It's a really interesting new finding that we have not been aware of before," said Dr. Rose Dotson of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, who was not part of the study.

She said the study will likely change the way she evaluates patients, especially younger women who have migraines with an aura, a group thought to be at higher risk for strokes.

"We'll be looking for those clotting abnormalities," she said in a telephone interview.
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Old 16-09-08, 09:34
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Good article - i have suffered the other way around. I had a blood clot when i was pregnant and was on blood thinners for the last month of pregnancy and since Max was born have suffered from migranes. Not too often, thankfully. Intersting to see how these things all relate to each other!
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Old 02-12-08, 12:36
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crickey!! just seen a guest viewing this, missed it. Will post onto my mum (or maybe i shouldnt) as she gets them very regularly, almost weekly.
I used to get them, would be in bed for days, being sick, the runs, very sensitive skin to touch and had to have total blackness and no noise, couldnt see properly, really glad i havent had one for 4 years, only one in about 10 years i think.
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