In this episode of Gulf News’ Mind Your Migraine vodcast, hosted by Dr Deeb Kayed, Consultant Neurologist and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, MBRU School of Medicine, and his patient Dina Naser discuss how migraine can be managed and how prevention strategies can help patients lead a relatively normal life.
lots of dry weather, said spells developing for eastern scotland, feeling warmer here as in parts of eastern northern ireland sunny spells developing. england and wales, temperatures rising to the mid 20s quite easily. with those higher temperatures across parts of scotland and northern ireland and a bit more sunshine we also have rising pollen, if you are a for the sufferer then be aware. for the rest of the week, the high pressure moves eastwards and we started to tap into this very warm air from the south, moving northwards and starting to warm up by thursday quite significantly with temperatures well into the mid 20s, 27 or 28 degrees. that will be towards the london area. hunter on friday, temperatures reaching the late 20s and fahrenheit but for injury over the weekend.
Episode 1 of six-part ‘Mind Your Migraine vodcast series launches on May 26. If you endure migraines or know someone who does – or want to understand what sufferers really go through and how it is different from headaches – this series is for you. Episode 1 drops on May 26. Make sure to tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Episode 1 of six-part ‘Mind Your Migraine vodcast series launches on May 26. If you endure migraines or know someone who does – or want to understand what sufferers really go through and how it is different from headaches – this series is for you. Episode 1 drops on May 26. Make sure to tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.
symptoms are affecting them. they might not appreciate that. if we check out the benefits of getting the diagnosis, we begin to realise that going through the process, in our survey people said that after having the diagnosis, they wish they had gone earlier because there were more benefits of planning ahead access to support, getting some more treatments. it is a bit of a step to take. you can phone support line and we can talk you through things that we can talk you through things that we realise that the relationship has those tensions, as you say, the person potentially with dementia. often a family member will spot the symptoms because the sufferer will not be aware of them, which is why they go to the doctor and the doctor will ask you to both come along and will ask you to both come along and will speak to both of you. that can be really helpful. i will speak to both of you. that can be really helpful. be really helpful. i ust finally ask ou be really helpful. i ust finall