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Monday, November, 30, 2009
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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

jennyc's SharePosts

An open letter to the ER docs of the world...

First, let me preface this letter with a few thoughts:  I have been reading some medical blogs lately.  I swore I would never read them, as they tend to make me angry.  But instead, I have found the doctor's point of view very interesting!!   Specifically, I've been reading to try to understand the doctor's... Read moreChevron

Doctors and Friends

I've said it before, I'm sure I'll say it again:  living with migraine disease is like a roller coaster ride.  I think at this point I'd just see it all even out a little.  I'd much rather ride the slow, steady choo choo train than the roller coaster!!! My visit with my HA specialist this past week was very... Read moreChevron

More Hope for the New Year

(continued from my last sharepost...) 14.  I hope the forum's "Success Stories" folder fills up with so many posts that Teri can't keep up with it!!! 15. I hope to find a church that feels just right for me.  16.  I hope I'll find a combination of meds that will allow me to feel like jenny... Read moreChevron

Hope for the New Year

Things I hope for in the New Year (nothing too big--just a few little things): 1.  I hope to be a better Mom and wife.  2.  I hope I'll have more patience with myself and with others. 3. I hope my children and DH will be happy and healthy. I hope they will always know that I love them more than life itself. ... Read moreChevron

Migraine Mania

OK, what's going on with me?  This week I was the mommy-in-charge of two different kids' parties, I coordinated a luncheon for 50 people, I babysat my newborn nephew and his 2-year-old brother for several hours, I completely sorted and organized my kids' bedrooms, I put up wallpaper border in my son's bedroom, I Christmas... Read moreChevron

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This animation shows one of the key causes of pain during a migraine--changes to the blood flow within the brain.

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