Not so much for years, but I had hormonally-driven migraines when puberty got going. Then they stopped until menopause started kicking in. At that point I discovered that ice on the base of my skull worked miracles; quickly banishing the agony and nausea. Gone now, thank goodness.
Which is to say, if the cap covers the base of the neck, they should work.
Nope.
Not me. I used to get lack of caffeine headaches but I’ve managed to taper off on the coffee.
More from torque than from tension.
But those are forces to be reckoned with, so either can make one tensor.
My tension headache is my son. It never goes away completely. J/k, kind of…
Not so much for years, but I had hormonally-driven migraines when puberty got going. Then they stopped until menopause started kicking in. At that point I discovered that ice on the base of my skull worked miracles; quickly banishing the agony and nausea. Gone now, thank goodness.
Which is to say, if the cap covers the base of the neck, they should work.
@krez56 I’m going to have to try that. I’ve been getting them increasingly recently, and my less than cogent guess is it’s hormonal driven.
@sillyheathen I hope it works as well for you as it did for me.