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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

All SharePosts Relating To "Thanksgiving"

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Teri Robert

Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"
posted 11/19/2009, comments (3)

Migraines and Thanksgiving - Plan Ahead to Enjoy!

Take a look at this photo of a Thanksgiving dinner table. Nice, right? Oh, yes, it's nice, but you know what? It's a totally unrealistic goal if we're having a Migraine or headache problem. Personally, I think basing holiday celebrations around big meals such as we usually think of for Thanksgiving is a potential problem in more ways... Read moreChevron
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Megan Oltman

Megan Oltman

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Migraine Management Coach, Lawyer, Writer
posted 11/22/2008, comments (2)

Another Thanksgiving - It's Been Quite a Year! Here are my Thanks!

Here it is almost Thanksgiving again. Teri's Thanksgiving sharepost got me thinking. Last year at this time my business coaching business was already feeling the effects of the economy and I was feeling the effects of one of my worst Migraine years ever. I had begun working with several clients with chronic illnesses, and it was that quiet... Read moreChevron
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Teri Robert

Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"
posted 11/17/2008, comments (10)

Your Migaine and Headache Support System - Thanksgiving

When Thanksgiving rolls around, I'm sure we all say thanks for any days when we don't have a Migraine or headache. We're all thankful for anyone or anything that makes our lives better, happier, healthier. I'd like to offer a suggestion for this Thanksgiving -- Take this opportunity to say a special "Thank you" to your Migraine and headache... Read moreChevron
jennyc
posted 11/24/2007, comments (2)

I'm not a Scrooge, but Christmas is TOUGH!

The time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is tough.  I grew up in a home with parents who loved me dearly, but we really never had any money.  In my house, Christmas involved getting two or three presents (usually one toy, a candy treat, and some pants or a shirt).  I never knew Christmas was bigger in other kids'... Read moreChevron
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